As the donor base of art organizations age, they’re looking to Gen Z and Millennials for funding. But younger donors have ...
This week's food events around Dallas includes a food and wine festival from a celebrity chef, a book discussion by an ...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Orphan Master’s Son will talk about his latest book, The Wayfinder, from 7:30 to 9 p ...
Julian Charrière made his name creating art inspired by — and interrogating — nature. Now, his new water and sound ...
Permanent collection galleries were completely reinstalled, a new Rothko Pavilion connects the original buildings, the Portland endowment is up to $90 million, and a new curator of Native American art ...
“Before them, people were painting religious scenes and aristocrats. The Impressionists were like, ‘No, there’s beauty in ...
Former Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur and Paul McCartney are each set to showcase a piece of rock music history at the Art ...
It isn’t easy to believe that Impressionist art, now ubiquitous, was ever considered revolutionary. Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies,” for example, is now ...
Textiles, although temporarily dethroned by oil painting from the top of the hierarchy of Western art, remained highly prestigious right through the Renaissance in Europe, and they have remained so ...
DIFF Shorts 2025, which opens this weekend, has become a passion project for Ekleberry and her collaborators.
Jazz at the Museum returns to the Dallas Museum of Art this Friday, Oct. 10, with live jazz, cocktails, light bites, and access to select exhibitions.
Pablo Torre connects Mark Cuban’s defense of Steve Ballmer to the Los Angeles Clippers and ongoing Kawhi Leonard ...