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By Harbeer Sandhu on January 8, 2012
Gold is on people’s minds a lot lately—more than usual, what with inflation worries, “End the Fed” protests and calls to return to a gold standard. People fear their dollar bills may soon be worth less than the paper they are printed on. As overhyped as these concerns may or may not be, food prices [...]
Posted in Article, Review | Tagged Culture Lab Collective, Damien Hirst, Dryden Wells, Harbeer Sandhu, Ian F. Thomas, Jonathan Whitfill, Mel Chin, Ryder Richards, Shreepad Joglekar, Sue Ann Rische, The Nave Museum, Walter Benjamin |
By Bill Davenport on October 1, 2011
The MTV Staying Alive Foundation announced that the inaugural MTV RE:DEFINE art exhibition and auction, held at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, has raised more than $770,000 for the charity, which funds projects aimed at fighting the stigma, spread and threat of the HIV and AIDS. Simon de Pury, Chairman of Phillips de Pury & [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged adam ball, Damien Hirst, Goss-Michael Foundation, mtv, MTV re:define, shepard fairey, simon de pury |
By Betsy Lewis on September 20, 2011
Dallas has two big time auctions coming up, one this Friday at the Goss-Michael Foundation, the other in October at the Rachofsky House, each raising money for AIDS research. Visiting Goss-Michael is even more fun when the estimated values of the artwork are posted on the wall and the hard wallop of commerce enters into [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged amfAR, Benjamin Shine, Bill Clinton, D*Face, dallas contemporary, Dallas museum of art, Damien Hirst, Ervin Wurm, Faile, Goss-Michael Foundation, Haroshi, Jean Paul Gaultier, Mark Grotjahn, MTV re:define, Pam Glew, Rachofsky House, Rankin, Richard Meier, staying alive foundation, the Future Tense, TWO x TWO, Warhol |
By Betsy Lewis on June 26, 2011
You can wear ugly clothes sort-of designed by Damien Hirst’s baby momma! You are so lucky! Remember buying that Peter Max t-shirt at Dillard’s in Plano in 1986? I know I do! And this is even better since these clothes cost hundreds of dollars! Thank you, Goss-Michael Foundation, for taking me back to the Dillard’s [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look. | Tagged Careless Whisper, Damien Hirst, Dillard's, George Michael, Goss-Michael Foundation, Jim Lambie, Maia Norman, MoP SHoP, Mother of Pearl, Peter Max, pop-up |