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2 weeks ago |
dallasnews.com | Benjamin Lima
The small but striking exhibition reveals how printmakers from Dürer to Rembrandt shaped Northern European art — one black line at a time.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Benjamin Lima
Almost 500 years after the firearm- and pike-wielding Habsburg infantry decimated the heavily armored French cavalry at the 1525 Battle of Pavia in northern Italy, seven gargantuan tapestries celebrating the occasion are visiting the United States for the first time, from their home in Naples, Italy. Joined by a selection of weapons and armor dating to the same period, they will be at the Kimbell Art Museum all summer before going to San Francisco and Houston.
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May 30, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Benjamin Lima
FORT WORTH — In an era dominated by wave after wave of new technology, two complementary shows at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art offer a look back at media technologies from previous generations. The first surveys the work of Karl Struss, who established himself as a still photographer in the pictorialist style in the 1910s and 1920s, before becoming an Oscar-winning Hollywood cinematographer.
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May 19, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Benjamin Lima
Barnaby Fitzgerald’s exhibition “An Eye For Ballast,” comprising two dozen paintings made over the course of the last three decades, offers an unusually direct connection between the culture of Greco-Roman antiquity and the world of contemporary art.
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