Delayed Contemporary Exhibit Finally Opens With Timely Touches
The Dallas Museum of Art, reopen after closing in March for the pandemic, has introduced two new curators and a contemporary art exhibit.
Read moreThe Dallas Museum of Art, reopen after closing in March for the pandemic, has introduced two new curators and a contemporary art exhibit.
Read moreSubmit a clip encapsulating your life during the pandemic era, from cooking dinner at home to online connections with loved ones, and be featured in the Sound of the Earth: The Pandemic Chapter artwork by Yuri Suzuki.
Read moreDMA is bringing art from around the world to your home with new virtual exhibitions and gallery experiences.
Read moreDallas Museum of Art has partnered with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to host the first exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh’s Olive Grove Series, Van Gogh and the Olive Groves, opening 2021.
Read moreThe Dallas Museum of Art presents For a Dreamer of Houses, an imaginative new exhibition of contemporary art that explores
Read moreStarting Feb. 16, Dallas natives and guests can visit the Dallas Museum of Art to take a glimpse at the monumental painting, Flores Mexicanas, which was stored and hidden from public view for nearly 90 years.
Read moreJapanese artist, Yoshitomo Nara, described by TWO x TWO as a “wandering troubadour,” has been announced as the featured artist for their annual gala event, where he will receive an award by the Foundation for AIDS Research.
Read moreCurrently occupying the Concourse hall at the Dallas Museum of Art is a 153-foot mural intertwined with white starburst drawings and a variety of 24 shades of blue that evokes both the sea and space. Sounds “out of this world”? It most definitely is.
Read moreBrian Bolke will serve as chairman of the 2020 Art Ball- entitled Art Ball 55: Seeing the Dallas Museum of Art. This event will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2020, at the DMA.
Read moreThe Dallas Museum of Art has appointed Vivian Li as the Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art.
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.
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