By Ryan Sachetta on November 28, 2011
I stand staring up at Solar Arrangement, Dave Muller’s sprawling mural at Cowboys Stadium. It’s 21 feet tall by 131 feet wide and extends over the bathrooms and the adjacent concession stands with their digital menus touting lipids and libations. Kanye West’s “Power” pulsates in the background. I’m trying to look at the art but [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged annette lawrence, Cowboys Stadium, Daniel Buren, Dave Muller, Doug Aitken, Eva Rothschild, fake populism, Franz Ackermann, Garth Weiser, Gary Simmons, Jacqueline Humphries, jerry jones, Jim Isermann, Lawrence Weiner, Matthew Ritchie, Mel Bochner, Olafur Eliasson, Ricci Albenda, ryan sachetta, Teresita Fernandez, Terry Haggerty, Todd Eberle, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Wayne Gonzales |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on July 7, 2011
Last week I wrote about Houston’s dueling art fairs coming up this fall. Scheduled one month apart, each has a New York area organizer. It got me thinking about Dallas’s two art fairs last April, held on the same weekend and each locally organized. The fledgling Suite Art Fair debuted at the Belmont Hotel while [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged alejandor diaz, Asya Reznikov, Atta Kwami, belmont hotel, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Callicoon Fine Arts, Chris Sauter, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Cueto Project, d magazine, David Shelton Gallery, Durham Press, Erick Jackson, from here to maturity, Gavlak Gallery, hills snyder, houston fine art fair, Howard Scott Gallery, John Giorno, M, Mel Bochner, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Rob Wynne, sala diaz, suite art fair, Taro-Kun, Texas Contemporary, The Dallas Art Fair, The Public Trust, Todd Norsten, Willam Shearburn Gallery |