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Follow in the Footsteps of Women’s History at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
From high-buttoned leather boots to retro stilettos, these shoes tell stories about women from the fight for suffrage to the sexual revolution.
By D Magazine Partners
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Step Through Women’s Rights History in New Exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
“Walk This Way” features more than 100 historic shoes from the personal collection of legendary designer Stuart Weitzman. It tells a story much larger than fashion.
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Jeremy Strick, Longtime Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center, Will Retire in 2024
Strick has led the museum since 2009, and while the Nasher Prize may be his lasting legacy elsewhere, his work to uplift local artists and curators will be remembered in Dallas.
By Lauren Smart
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The DMA Presents a Must-See Retrospective of Groundbreaking Mexican Artist Abraham Ángel
A rare exhibit of the Mexican artist encourages a break with the past and a reflection of how his work, which was produced in the early 1920s, extends into the present.
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At the Modern, Artist Jammie Holmes’ Solo Exhibition Stokes a Revolution In the Everyday
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is hosting the first museum show for the Dallas-based artist Jammie Holmes.
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s New Acquisitions Forge a Bold Path
For a milestone anniversary, the museum has grown its collection with a forward-looking crop to see through summer.
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There Are Only a Few Weeks Left to See the DMA’s Sparkling ‘Cartier and Islamic Art’ Exhibition
We talked to co-curator Sarah Schleuning about why you shouldn’t miss out on the Dallas Museum of Art’s showstopping exhibit, which ends September 18.
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Carolina Alvarez-Mathies Talks About Her Plans for the Dallas Contemporary’s Future
The museum's executive director created a new senior role for Lucia Simek to play a big part in it.
By Lauren Smart
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How the Dallas Art World Tried to Bury Its #MeToo Moment
Gavin Delahunty was a brash curator on the rise when the Dallas Museum of Art hired him. Three years later, he left his high-profile job amid allegations of inappropriate behavior with employees and wives of board members. So why do some of the city’s most powerful art patrons still want to work with him?
By Lauren Smart
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The Strange Lesson Inside the George W. Bush Presidential Center
What was a docent trying to communicate at the Bush Library?
By Eleanor Cummins