By Kelly Klaasmeyer on December 19, 2011
When art people ask, “Where did you grow up?” and I answer, “Arkansas,” there is, invariably, an awkward pause. It is usually followed by “Oh.” or “Oh. Really?” and occasionally, “Well, um, I hear it’s really pretty there.” East coasters are the worst. It’s like they asked what your father does and you said, “He’s [...]
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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 [...]
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