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Museums and Institutions
African American Museum, 3536 Grand Ave., 214.565.9026; aamdallas.org. Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, 817.738.1933; cartermuseum.org. Through May 16: "Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian." Through May 17: "Freedom Now: Tamarind Lithography." Through May 30: "American Moderns on Paper: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art." Through July 18: "Masterworks of American Photography: Popular Culture." Arlington Museum of Art, 201 W. Main St., Arlington, 817.275.4600; arlingtonmuseum.org. Through March 21: Juan Seguin/Sam Houston Network. March 24 – April 4: Arlington/ Bowie Network. Brookhaven College School of the Arts, 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, 972.860.4101; brookhavencollege.edu/instruction/bcsa. March 11 – April 8: Southern Graphics Council Traveling Exhibition and Todd Anderson. April 28 – May 11: Juried Art Student Exhibition. May 28 – June 5: Carrollton-Farmers Branch High School AP art exhibition and W.T. White High School Art Students. Centraltrak, 800 Exposition Ave., 214.824.9302; utdallas.edu/centraltrak. UT Dallas project space. Through April 24: "Transitive Pairings: Body Objects: Sharon Odum, James Gilbert, Gary Cunningham, Gabriel Dawe, Russell Buchanan and Sunny Sliger." May 22 – July 24: "The Non-Profit Margin".Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St., 214.922.1200; dallasmuseumofart.org. Through March 21: "Performance/Art." Through April 18: "Young Masters." April 25 – August 22: "Coastlines: Images of Land and Sea." Through May 23: "The Lens of Impressonism: Photography and Painting Along the Normandy Coast." Through May 23: "Jacob Lawrence: The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture." Through May 16: "Materials and Meanings."The Gallery at The University of Texas at Arlington, 502 S. Cooper St., Arlington, 817.272.3110; uta.edu/gallery. Through March 6: Robert Grame and Robert Hower. March 22 – April 24: Mike Noland and Fred Stonehouse. March 29 – April 24: MFA Thesis Exhibiton. May 3 – 15: BFA Exhibition. H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery, El Centro College, 801 Main St., 214.860.2115; elcentrocollege.edu/campusInfo/artgallery. Through March 28: Young American Talent 2010: Regional High School Art Competition. Haggerty Art Gallery, University of Dallas, 1845 E. Northgate Dr., Irving, 972.721.5087; udallas.edu/art/haggerty. Through March 28: Rick Maxwell, David Newman, Don Taylor. April 2 – May 1: "Drawing on Sculpture."Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, 817.332.8451; kimbellart.org. Ongoing: "Michelangelo’s First Painting: The Torment of Saint Anthony." Though March 21: "From the Private Collections of Texas: European Art, Ancient to Modern."Lago Vista Gallery, Brazos Gallery, Richland College, 12800 Abrams Road, 972.238.6339; rlc.dcccd.edu/artoncampus. March 4 – 29: "Piotr Chizinski: Inhabited." March 11 – March 28: Krystal Read. April 1– 19: Juried Student Show. April 7 – May 3: Digital Media Student Exhibit. April 21 – June 11: Student Photography Exhibit.Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 214.671.0045; dallasculture.org/latinoculturalcenter.cfm. Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, 5900 Bishop Blvd., 214.768.2516; meadowsmuseumdallas.org. March 7 – July 18: "Contours of Empire: The World of Charles IV." March 7 – July 18: "Goya and López: Court Painters for Charles IV."Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth, 817.738.9215; themodern.org. Through May 16: "Andy Warhol: The Last Decade." Through April 4: "Focus: Gabriel Acevedo Velarde." April 11 – June 6: "Focus: Ben Jones."
Museum of Geometric and MADI Art, 3109 Carlisle St., 214.855.7802; geometricmadimuseum.org. March 12 – June 6: "Shine On: Pamela Nelson;" "Constructions: Heather Marcus."
Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St., 214.242.5100; nashersculpturecenter.org. Through May 2: "James Plensa: Genus and Species." March 13 – June 6: "Boolean Valley."The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, 411 Elm St., 214.747.6660; jfk.org. Through July 31: "A Photographer's Story: Bob Jackson and the Kennedy Assassination."The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, 2010 Flora St., 214.979.6430; crowcollection.org. Through April 18: "Seizing the New World: Recent Paintings by Yang Jin Long." Through August 1: "Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade." Tyler Museum of Art, 1300 S. Mahon, Tyler, 903.595.1001; tylermuseum.org. Through May 23: New Works: Highlights form the Permanent Collection.The Women’s Museum: An Institute for the Future, 3800 Parry Ave., 214.915.0860; thewomensmuseum.org. Through April 11: "Women's Work: Selected Prints from the Collection of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts." April 24 – July 4: "Freedom's Sisters."Alternatives and NonprofitsArt Centre of Plano, 1039 E. 15th St., Plano, 972.423.7809; artcentreofplano.org. Through March 6: "Turn Your Eyes: Dallas Area Woodturners." March 6 – April 2: Plano ISD AP/IB. April 9 – May 8: "Dallas Wax: Melting Point". May 14 – June 12: "The Naturalists". Dallas Contemporary, 161 Glass St. at Riverfront, 214.821.2522; thecontemporary.net. Through April 19: "James Gilbert: Warnings and Instructions."500X Gallery, 500 Exposition Ave., 214.828.1111; 500x.org. March 6 – 28: Sarah Williams and Clayton Hurt. April 3 – 25: Natalie Macellaio. May 1 – 30: Mark Collop and Joel Kiser. Galería de la Rosa, 1440 N. Main St., Fort Worth, 817.624.8333; rosemarinetheater.com. Contemporary, Latino focus. The Goss-Michael Foundation, 2500 Cedar Springs Road, 214.696.0555; gossmichaelfoundation.org. Important internationals. Through April 30: Michael Craig-Martin. Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, 972.252.2787; irvingartscenter.com. Through June 30: "Within the Emperor's Garden: The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion."Janette Kennedy Gallery, South Side on Lamar, 1409 S. Lamar St., 214.426.1575. In restored Sears building.The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC), 3120 McKinney Ave., 214.953.1622; the-mac.org. March 6 – April 3: "Depravities of War: Sandow Birk;" "Barquitos de Papel and other stories: Muriel Hasburn;" "Of Wrath and Proxy Wars: Milorad Stanojev Sirajski and Jessica Benjamin."
GalleriesAfterimage Gallery, 2800 Routh St., 214.871.9140; afterimagegallery.com. One of the oldest photo galleries in the world. Through April 12: Jeffrey Gusky, Chris Regas, J. Barry Thomson and others. April 17 – June 8: "Terry Falke: American Studies."Alan Barnes Fine Art Inc., 1019 Slocum St., 214.749.7979; alanbarnesfineart.com. 19th-century European and British paintings. Through March 30: "English Painter." 27 May – 27 June: "European Cities: Matthew Alexander." American Fine Art & Frame Co., 1611 Dragon St., 214.749.7749; americanfineart.com. Contemporary to traditional, diverse media. April 17: The Dallas Art Dealers Assc. Spring Gallery Walk.And/Or Gallery, 4221 Bryan St., 214.824.2442; andorgallery.com. Utterly cutting-edge.Andelon Art Gallery, 3737 Atwell, 214.366.0903. Hometown contemporary. By appointment. Angstrom Projects, 3609 Parry Ave., 214.823.6456; angstromgallery.com. By appointment only; main space in is L.A. Cutting-edge, important.Artizen Fine Arts, 1202 Dragon St., 214.979.2140; artizenfinearts.com. Contempo mixed media. Artspace 111, 111 Hampton St., Fort Worth, 817.692.3228; artspace111.com. Fort Worth contemporary stop. Through March 3: "On the Road: Greg Miller." March 27 – April 28: "Time, Process, and Perception: Linda Guy and Jo-Ann Mulroy." May 20 – July 2: "COOL: Collagraph to Collage: Cecilia Feld and Cecilia Thurman."
Banks Fine Art, 1313 Slocum St. Suite 103, 214.352.1811; banksfineart.com. Representational to Impressionistic. March 2 – April 20: "Mid-century Modern: American and European Works." April 13 – May 29: "American Plains: New Work." Barry Whistler Gallery, 2909–B Canton St., 214.939.0242; barrywhistlergallery.com. Deep Ellum denizen, hot Texas stable. March 6 – April 17: "New York City 1988-89: James Wilcox."Beaux Arts, 1505 Hi Line Dr., 214.741.5555; beauxartsart.com. 16th- through 19th-century prints and rare maps, 18th- and 19th-century oils and watercolors, modern and contemporary works on paper. March 15 – May 15: Thomas Hart Benton.Blue Square Art Gallery, 3023 Commerce St., 214.749.4036; bluesquareart.com. Contemporary media, photo focus. Brooke Berman Gallery, 170 Leslie St., 214.827.7211; brookebermangallery.com. Emerging Dallas talents.The Cedars Art Gallery, 1114 S. Akard St., 214-421-2982; cedarsartgallery.com. Representational, housed in the historic Newland Hotel. Canvas Gallery, 824 Exposition Ave., 214.674.5143; canvas-gallery.com. Fairgrounds stop.Carson Art Gallery, 1710 Hi Line Dr., 214.747.3055. All media, many styles. To the trade only.Cerulean Gallery, 6609 A Hillcrest, 214.739.2583; theceruleangallery.com. Park Cities contempo. Christopher Martin Gallery, 1933 Cedar Springs Road, 214.880.9667; 2412 Victory Park Lane, 214.880.1770; christopherhmartin.com. Cutting-edge art by Christopher Martin, now in two locations. March 12 – April 9: "64" (Victory Park).Conduit Gallery, 1626–C Hi Line Dr., 214.939.0064; conduitgallery.com. Respected Texas stable. Through March 20: Al Souza, James Sullivan, Brett Rees. March 27 – May 1: Susie Phillips; "The Splendid Table: Carrie Marill." May 8 – June 12: Andrew Long, Billy Hassell, Leticia Gomez. Craighead–Green Gallery, 1011 Dragon St., 214.855.0779; craigheadgreen.com. Contemporary emphasis. Through March 20: Bill Fegan, Harry Ally, John Hathorn. March 27 – May 1: Annual Group Show. May 8 – June 12: Frank Morbillo, Orna Feinstein, Linda McCall. Dahlia Woods Gallery, 600 Cantegral St., 214.827.0924; dahliawoodsgallery.com. Color-suffused canvases, plus sculpture. Through March 19: "Other Worlds: Skip Noah." April 16 – May 29: "The List in Lights: Chris Lattanzio." David Dike Fine Art, 2613 Fairmount St., 214.720.4044; David Dike Estate, 1229B Slocum St., 214.741.2789; daviddike.com. Late 19th- and early 20th-century American and European; Texas regionalists. April 17 – May 8: "Views of Texas, Colorado and Arkansas: Olin Travis." Del Saxon Fine Arts and Antiques, 1525-B Hi Line Dr., 214.443.3860. Works from 48 countries, 400 BC through the 20th century.Dunn and Brown Contemporary, 5020 Tracy St., 214.521.4322; dunnandbrown.com. Nationally touted for Texas contemporary. Through April 18: "Paths and Edges: Richard Serra;" William Bailey. April 24 – May 30: "A Boy's Life: Linda Ridgway;" "Partner to Quark: Amy Myers." European Art Gallery, 18170 Hillcrest Road, 972.612.2806; european-artgallery.com. 19th- and 20th-century European realist, Impressionist. By appointment.416 West Gallery, 416 W. Main St., Denison, 903.463.0416; 416weststudio.com. Contemporary printmaking studio and gallery. March 28 – 29: Denison Artwalk: Judy Lewis. Through May: Barbara Elam and Beth Pearson Lund.Galerie Kornye, 2530 Fairmount St., 214.954.4475; Galerie Kornye Studio 3, 2715 Fairmount St., 682.429.3239; kornye.com. 19th and 20th century.Galerie Urbane, Dallas: 2277 Monitor St., 432.386.0590; Marfa: 212 E. San Antonio St., 432.729.4200; galleriurbane.com. Dallas outpost of Marfa space. March – May: "Dogma of Color, and other idiosyncrasies: Jason Willaford;" "Urban Landscapes: Liz Kerrigan" (Dallas). May 1 – July 1: "A collection of object and interpretation: Andrea Zuill and Sarah Haba" (Dallas). Upcoming: "Charming Dreams: Peter Voshefski" (Marfa).Heritage Auction Galleries, 3500 Maple Ave., 214.528.3500; ha.com. Texas’s major auction house, nationally renowned. March 19 – 20: 2010 March Signature Movie poster Auction. March 25: 2010 April Signature Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art Auction. March 31: 2010 March Signature Fine Silver & Vertu Auction. April 17: 2010 May Signature Art of the American West and Texas Auction. April 28: 2010 May Signature Decorative arts and Design Auction. April 29: 2010 May Signature Fine American and European Art Auction. Haley-Henman, 2335 Hardwick St., 214.749.1277; haleyhenman.com. Regional focus, diversity emphasized. March 6 – May 1: "Labyrinth: Madeleine Terry." May 8 – June 12: Gisela-Heidi Strunck and Jürgen Strunck.HCG Gallery, 1130 Dragon St., 214.760.9230; hcggallery.com. Through March 6: "The Art of Christopher Ciccone." March 13 – April 17: "The Art of Joanne Brigham, Dwayne Bohuslav, Sam Scott and Jeff Yerger". April 24 – May 22: "Fancy Footwork".Holly Johnson Gallery, 1411 Dragon St., 214.369.0169; hollyjohnsongallery.com. Texas nexus. Through March 20: "Memories and Transformations: Virgil Grotfeldt." March 27 – May 1: "Back and Forth: Celebrating 5 years."J.D. Pierce Gallery, 817.517.1696; jdpiercegallery.com. 19th century to today.Jacques Lamy Art Gallery, 1607 Dragon St., 214.747.7611; jacqueslamy.com. Contemporary European. Joel Cooner Gallery, 1601 Dragon St., 214.747.3603; joelcooner.com. Pre-Columbian, African, Asian sculpture; contemporary photography, sculpture. Joy Christie’s Gallery, 1408 Slocum, 214.670.9999; joychristie.com. Museum-quality African art. April 1 – May 15: Jeanne Mason Koch. May 16 – June 15: Animals in African Art.Kettle Art Gallery, 2714 Elm St., 214.573.7622; kettleart.com. Deep Ellum artist-run gallery, local notables. Through March 6: "Hi Five: Dan Colcer, Daniel Perez, Tyson Summers, Clint Scism and Hanziel Flores." March 13 – March 20: Photopolis presents 18 Photographs: Andrea Roberts, Andrew Shepherd, Ange Fitzgerald, Daisy Yokley, Justin Terveen and Wendy Woodruff Wezensky. March 26 – April 10: "Antartica: Robert Greenson." April 17: Deep Artwalk featuring the Current Kettle Crew. April 30 – May 1: Scott Tucker and Eddie Henderson. May 7 – 8: "I Do, I Did, I'm Done: Wendy Fahle and Christie Black." May 15 – May 29: Rob Conover. Kristy Stubbs Gallery, 2606 Fairmount St., 214.871.9311; stubbsgallery.com. 19th- to 21st-century paintings and sculpture. Through April 1: "Day Fields Night Fields: Jim Dine." April 2 – May 1: "Welcome to Capitalism: Jose-Maria Cano and Wolfe Von Lenkeweicz." May 1 – 30: Ti Foster and Laura Wilson.Light & Sie, 129 Leslie St., 214.745.2255; lightandsie.com. Important, international, cutting-edge. Martin Lawrence Galleries, Saks Fifth Avenue, Galleria Dallas, 13550 Dallas Pkwy., 972.716.5335; martinlawrence.com. Chagall to Warhol. March 19: Auction Preview Party. April 10: Spring Fine Art Auction. May 1 - 31: Felix Mas. Marty Walker Gallery, 2135 Farrington St., 214.749.0066; martywalkergallery.com. Informed design-district dealer. Through March 20: "I Fell 37 Miles to Earth 100 Years Ago: Wayne White." March 23 – April 17: Lisa Grossman. May 8 – June 12: Douglas Leon Cartmel.Mighty Fine Arts, 419 N. Tyler St., 214.942.5241; mfagallery.com. Oak Cliff avant-garde owned by painter Steve Cruz. Through April 4: "Sidewalk Cher Drag and Other Beautiful Disasters: Brad Cushman and Scott Winterowd." April 10 – May 9: Janet Chaffee. May 16 - June 20: Yousef Balat and Eddy Rawlinson. Monticello Gallery, 3111B Monticello Ave., 214.521.7713. Traditional fine art.Mulcahy Modern, 214.948.9595; mulcahymodern.com. Texas and New York talents. New digs coming. April – May: "Dona Marta Project- IZ: Lucas Zappa and Marcio Isensee."Norwood Flynn Gallery, 3318 Shorecrest Dr., 214.351.3318; norwoodflynngallery.com. Realism to outsider, exhibited in 1940s cottage. March 6 – March 27: "Premature Guessing: Andrew DeCaen." April 10 – 24: Visual Senior Students of Booker T. Washington High School for the performing Arts. May 8 – 22: "Exquisite Creatures 2: The Mermaid ad the Octopus Show".Photographic Archives Gallery, 5117 W. Lovers Lane, 214.352.3167. Regional, historical.Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery, 1202 Dragon St., 214.969.1852; pdnbgallery.com. Top for photo-philes, contemporary to historical. March 18 – 21: New York Photography Show. Through April 3: Rhondal McKinney. Through May 1: "Hidden Treasures". April 17 – May 1: Robert Chilton. Gallery Revel, gallery-revel.com. Representing a myriad of artists exclusively online. Plush, 214.498.5423; plushgallery.com. Outpost of the avant-garde, roving curatorial projects.The Public Trust, 2919-C Commerce St., 214.760.7170; trustthepublic.com. HQ for avant-garde publisher Art Prostitute. March 6 – April 17: "Small Room: Steve Hopwood-Lewis." April 24 – May 29: "Brent Ozaeta". Riddell Rare Maps & Fine Prints, 2611 Fairmount St., 214.953.0601; antiquemapshop.com. Antique maps, globes, botanicals, sporting prints, architecturals, Audubons.Roughton Galleries, 3702 Fairmount St., 214.871.1096; roughtongalleries.com. 19th and early 20th century, European to American. Appointment recommended.Samuel Lynne Galleries, 1105 Dragon St., 214.965.9027; samuellynnegalleries.com. 11,000-square foot space co-owned by restaurateur Phil Romano and artist JD Miller (of the 3D oils). March 26 – May 1: "License to Steel: Michael Kalish."Sheba Art, 3309 Elm St., 214.679.5690; shebaart.com. Contemporary works by Steve Tate. By appointment.Southwest Gallery, 4500 Sigma Road, 972.960.8935; swgallery.com. American and European. March 13 – April 10: Lynwood Bennett. April 9 –10: 2nd Annual Nomades Del Arte. Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, 6616 Spring Valley Road, 972.239.2441; valleyhouse.com. The oldest modern art gallery in Texas. March 5 – April 3: "The Loneliest Road in America: Lloyd Brown." April 9 – May 8: "Lady Classical, Mother Metamorphosis, and other Holy Fables: Michael O'Keefe." May 15 – June 26: Brian Cobble.Van Ditthavong Gallery, 830 Exposition Ave., 214.770.7863; vanditthavong.com. Mixed media, photo focus. By appointment.William Campbell Contemporary Art, 4935 Byers Ave., Fort Worth, 817.737.9566; williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com. Committed to contemporary for over 30 years. Through March 13: "In Times Past: Randall Reid." March 27 – April 24: " The New Beautiful: Cecil Touchon." May 1 – June 19: James Blake.
Galerie Zuger, 1215 Dragon St., 214.749.7713; galeriezuger.com. Hip gallery with locations in Aspen, Vail, and Santa Fe - and now Dallas.
Current as of press time. Please call for schedule if not noted. Additional exhibitions often listed online. Andy Warhol's "Self-Portrait," 1986, at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth