Dallas Museum of Art Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art
Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art’s first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Read moreMark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art’s first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Read moreIf you weren’t aware, the Dallas Museum of Art’s Second Floor European art galleries has been closed since early summer for a slight makeover.
Read moreOpening Aug. 31, Wearable Raffia brings together raffia garments from West and Central Africa and the island of Madagascar to reveal the ingenuity of designers across the continent.
Read moreContemporary exhibitions by artists from the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Iceland will present Pop and abstract paintings, a new first-floor Concourse mural, and a massive video installation.
Read moreWith the temperatures rising, keeping cool during the summer months is a top priority. Lucky for us all, there are two new summer focus exhibitions arriving at the Dallas Museum of Art this season that you’ll want to add to your calendar.
Read moreShe has knowledge of late 19th- and early 20th-century American art and the role of transatlantic exchange between art centers of Europe and the United States.
Read moreThe Dallas Art Fair celebrated the arts while raising money for three of our city’s iconic cultural institutions.
Read moreOn April 27 the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) hosted Art Ball 2019: Form & Function: A Celebration of Craftsmanship Throughout the Collection.
Read moreDior is here and Paris is officially in Dallas.
Read moreDomercq joins the DMA after serving as the Vivmar Curatorial fellow at the National Gallery in London from 2016 to 2018. He will begin his new role in Dallas on May 14.
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