Laura Owens’ Exhibit at Dallas Museum of Art Checks All the Boxes

Through her chosen medium of painting — which wasn’t exactly a safe bet for a young artist in the 1990s, when Laura Owens’ career began — the contemporary artist checks most boxes: Her art references art history; it’s highly personal; it’s collaborative; and despite its undeniable painterliness, Owens incorporates a…

Sorry, Cake Boss, but Arlington, Too, Knows Something About Edible Art

Edible art sculptures, about a baker’s dozen of them, filled the Arlington Museum of Art on Saturday night while the pastry chefs who created them mingled with local art and cake lovers. The Eat Your Art Out fundraiser, which provided cake samples and Champagne to ticket-holders, is a popular event,…

Fangoria Magazine Rises from the Dead Thanks to Cinestate

Horror fans will finally have an excuse to read something besides the latest Stephen King novel they are legally required to read whether or not it’s actually a horror story. The Dallas-based movie and publishing studio Cinestate announced that it’s reviving the horror movie magazine Fangoria for print and setting…

7 Dallas Artists to Watch in 2018

Hobbes VincentThe word on the street is that sculptor Hobbes Vincent tells one hell of a tall tale. “You never know whether you’re getting an accurate portrait of reality or one that’s been manipulated,” gallery owner Jen Mauldin says. Translated: He’s a bit of a bullshitter. That’s good news for…

Ludwig Schwarz Exhibition at The Box Company Defies Characterization

When Dee Mitchell approached Ludwig Schwarz about doing a retrospective of Schwarz’s drawings, he told Mitchell he hadn’t drawn in years and wasn’t planning to return to it anytime soon. Not to be deterred, the two came up with something else, maybe something better, for the new The Box Company space…

9 Art Events for Your Weekend

Loving Vincent Premiere Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N. Harwood St. 3 p.m. Saturday $50 and up There has never been an artist like Vincent Van Gogh, so it’s only fitting that a movie about him be breathtaking and unique. And there’s never been a movie like Loving Vincent, the…

6 Art Events for Your Weekend

Members Only Opening Reception Dallas Contemporary 1616 Glass St. 7 p.m. Thursday $35 and up Dallas Contemporary invites you on a journey — several journeys, in fact — into an alternative past, to Asia’s invisible cities and along a woman’s life path. Before you go, though, you have have to…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Scott Hilton and Kenda North Dallas Center for Photography 4756 Algiers St. 7-9 p.m. Thursday $5 Dallas Center for Photography Speaker Series presents Scott Hilton and Kenda North from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at 4756 Algiers St. Both speakers are members of the University of Texas at Arlington photography…

6 Art Events for Your Weekend

Elsewhere – Danny Rose and Haylee Ryan Jen Mauldin Gallery 408 N. Bishop Ave., Suite 103 6-9 p.m. Saturday Free It is both strange and inspiring how two entirely different styles of painting can reflect upon and speak to one another. Take, for instance, Elsewhere, the exhibition featuring the works…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Modern Sacred Beatrice M. Haggerty Art Gallery 1845 E. Northgate Drive, Irving 6-9 p.m. Friday Free The attraction of an illuminated manuscript goes beyond words on the page. Drawings and decorations, often in gold and silver, surround the text or appear in the margins and as featured, small illustrations. The…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Black & White and Read all OverKettle Art 2650-B Main St. Opening reception 7 p.m. Thursday Three prolific lowbrow artists from Dallas have teamed up to bring you Black & White and Read all Over, a nod to the importance of print illustrations. Brad Albright’s line-art illustrations tend to revel…