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DMA Exhibition Explores the Landscape of Matthew Wong's Life and Art
“Matthew Wong: The Realm of Appearances” is on view through Feb. 19.
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Dallas Museum of Art to Reopen Sunday After Receiving Threat Against Facility
The Dallas Museum of Art is will reopen after shutting down operations due to notification of a threat against its facilities Sunday morning.
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Dallas Museum of Art's ‘Movement' Explores the Evolution of Kineticism
Experiencing kinetic art is as easy as turning on a lightbulb at the Dallas Museum of Art’s immersive exhibition, Movement: The Legacy of Kineticism, now on view through July 16. Patrons enter the exhibition by walking through Brazilian artist Valeska Soares’ 2006 installation of Vagalume (Firefly), a series of overhead lightbulbs patrons can turn on and off by pulling on…
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Dallas Museum of Art Announces 2022 Awards to Ten Texas Artists
It’s awards time at the Dallas Museum of Art. The museum recently announced its 2022 Awards to Artists.
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DMA ‘Optimistic' About Repairing Objects Damaged In Break-In
After four ceramics were broken during a burglary, museum conservators face a difficult question: Obscure signs of damage or acknowledge them as part of the objects’ history?
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Man Who ‘Got Mad at His Girl' Admits to Destroying $5.1 Million in Art at Dallas Museum
A man accused of breaking into the Dallas Museum of Art overnight and destroying more than $5 million in irreplaceable artwork tells police he broke in and caused damage because he “got mad at his girl.”
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Man Admits to Destroying $5.1 Million in Art at Dallas Museum
A man accused of breaking into the Dallas Museum of Art overnight and destroying more than $5 million in irreplaceable artwork tells police he broke in and caused damage because he “got mad at his girl.”
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Dallas Man Who ‘Got Mad at His Girl' Admits to Destroying $5.1 Million in Art at DMA
A man accused of breaking into the Dallas Museum of Art overnight and destroying more than $5 million in irreplaceable artwork says he broke in and caused damage because he “got mad at his girl.”
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All That Glitters is Cartier at the Dallas Museum of Art
Cartier tiaras and necklaces sparkle with history and artistic inspiration in an exhibit on view at the Dallas Museum of Art through September 18.
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An Ancient World Lost and Found at DMA's ‘Spirit Lodge: Mississippian Art from Spiro'
The exhibition brings together ancient objects that have not been together since the early 1930s.
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Dallas Museum of Art Celebrates Sculptor Who Carved Out His Legacy in North Texas
When Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson declared January 26, 2022, Octavio Medellín Day, he honored the artist whose fingerprints are all over North Texas.
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Immersive Mural at the Dallas Museum of Art Celebrates Lowrider Culture
A walk through the Dallas Museum of Art’s Concourse transforms into a lowrider cruise night on the streets of East Los Angeles with Guadalupe Rosales’ immersive mural, Drifting on a Memory. The mural is on view through July 10.
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How Bogolanfini Became the Fabric of Our Lives
From haute couture to throw pillows, mud cloth, or bogolanfini, is woven into nearly every aspect of contemporary life and is the subject of an exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art.
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Experience Van Gogh and the Olive Groves at the DMA
For the first time, experience the Van Gogh and the Olive Groves exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art and learn about the rich history behind the legendary artist’s work. Go online to the DMA website to purchase tickets. MORE: DMA.org
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How Van Gogh Found Spiritual Consolation in an Olive Grove
The Dallas Museum of Art brings this series together for the first time ever in the groundbreaking exhibition, Van Gogh and the Olive Groves, now on view through February 6.
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Falling Gently into the World of Naudline Pierre at the Dallas Museum of Art
In Naudline Pierre’s painting, Lest You Fall, falling is a moment of transformation and care.
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Global Encounters With the Abstract at the Dallas Museum of Art's ‘Slip Zone'
With 91 works by 72 artists, Slip Zone: A New Look at Postwar Abstraction in the Americas and East Asia proves it is a small world after all. The exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art is on view through July 10.
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Julian Charrière's Vision of Fire and Ice at the Dallas Museum of Art
“Concentrations 63: Julian Charrière, Towards Earthly Pole” is on view through August 8.
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The Colorful World of Juan Gris at the Dallas Museum of Art
Cubism in Color: The Still Lifes of Juan Gris, now on view at the Dallas Museum of Art through July 25, explores this artist’s evolving style and contribution to the Cubist movement.
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Frida Kahlo and the Art of Healing at the Dallas Museum of Art
Just when you think you know everything about Frida Kahlo, five works by the famed artist reveal more about her practice and storied life. Frida Kahlo: Five Works is on view through June 20 on the Atrium Overlook on Level 4 at the Dallas Museum of Art.