Texas Art
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Book Review: Julian Onderdonk’s Lost Paintings
Julian Onderdonk is best known today as a painter of misty landscapes covered in bluebonnets. His…
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New Book Explores Julian Onderdonk’s New York Years
In Julian Onderdonk in New York: The Lost Years, the Lost Paintings, an illustrated book published…
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Protected: Visiting David McManaway’s Studio
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Oak Cliff, A Legacy of Art and Cheap Rent
If any Dallas neighborhood is most associated with being a place where artists live, it’s probably…
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It’s Big in Texas – Reductive Landscape by McKie Trotter and Jack Boynton at William Reaves Gallery
It has been too long-American art institutes need to look into mid-century modernism outside of the…
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Strangers Revisiting from 1984 at North Lake College
Familiar strangers result from artworks displayed again at North Lake College after 30 years. Dallas Artist Maryanne…
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Snapshots from Dallas Art Openings
The first coordinated gallery-opening night of the year in Dallas brought many out for views of…
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Protected: James Surls on the 1975 “Dog Show”
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Fort Worth Circle Goes to West Texas — Part 1: George Grammer at the Old Jail Art Center
It has been six years since the Amon Carter Museum of American Art mounted the exhibition…