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Discover the Secret Sauce to Transformational Experiences at the University of Texas at Dallas

by University of Texas at Dallas March 17, 2022March 16, 2022

Art. Technology. Communication. Emergence. Culture. Blend until wonderful.

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The Spirited Sculpture of Octavio Medellín, Beloved Mexican-American Artist and Teacher

by Lauren Moya Ford March 7, 2022March 7, 2022

Medellín’s first museum retrospective is a thoughtful tribute to his lifelong pursuit of craft and sincere search for connection.

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Reunited for the First Time, van Gogh’s Olive Groves Reveal Secrets About His Work

by Lauren Moya Ford October 31, 2021November 1, 2021

An exhibition presents groundbreaking discoveries about van Gogh’s painting process and materials thanks to a years-long conservation and research project.

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Basquiat’s Painting on an Apartment Door Acquired by Dallas Museum of Art

by Cassie Packard June 30, 2021July 1, 2021

Jean-Michel Basquiat painted the portrait in 1985, on the door of a Dallas apartment where he was staying.

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Ariel René Jackson on the “Detective Work” of Telling Truthful Stories

by Lise Ragbir February 12, 2021February 12, 2021

“We need to keep reassessing where we get our data from to understand how the narrative is shaped. And how it shapes us,” says Jackson.

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Over 30 Galleries Sign Letter Demanding Refunds From Canceled Dallas Art Fair

by Valentina Di Liscia September 1, 2020November 5, 2020

“We don’t owe anybody any money,” John Sughrue, real estate developer and chairman of the Dallas Art Fair, told the Dallas Morning News.

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Dallas Art Fair Will Not Reimburse Participants for Canceled 2020 Edition

by Valentina Di Liscia August 7, 2020November 5, 2020

As galleries struggle to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, exhibitors learned the fair will not reimburse participants for the booth fees they have already paid.

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UT Dallas Offers Transdisciplinary Graduate Programs in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication

by University of Texas at Dallas May 14, 2020May 14, 2020

Apply by July 1 to develop your creative skills and undertake critical investigations of technology in artistic practices.

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Interactive Installations Prod Visitors Out of Their Comfort Zones

by Lydia Pyne December 31, 2019December 20, 2019

speechless: different by design is unrelenting in its demands that visitors interact with the exhibitions.

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Representations of Listless, Deadening, Corporate Office Life

by Seph Rodney November 21, 2019

Using cubicle partitions obtained from the Texas Department of Education in Austin, Jessica Vaughn’s setup resembles a planned office airlifted from the 1980s.

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Inside the Dallas Museum of Art’s Revamped European Collection

by Hakim Bishara August 27, 2019August 30, 2019

After a summer rehaul, the museum has reopened its European art galleries with rarely seen works from the museum’s permanent collection, restored Old Master paintings and sculptures, and a collection of Impressionist and Modern masterworks.

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Philip Johnson Chapel Vandalized in Dallas

by Hrag Vartanian January 9, 2017January 9, 2017

A Philip Johnson-designed chapel in Dallas was vandalized after the pastor spoke on a local conservative talk show.

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