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  2. Betty White Unites! - Wikipedia

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    Betty White Unites! was an invitational visual arts exhibition held from January 14 to January 29, 2022 [1] at the Zenith Gallery in Washington, D.C., as an homage and celebration to American actress Betty White, [2] who had died at the end of 2021.

  3. Dallas Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is an art museum located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas, along Woodall Rodgers Freeway between St. Paul and Harwood. In the 1970s, the museum moved from its previous location in Fair Park to the Arts District . [ 1 ]

  4. Museum of Geometric and MADI Art - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art was founded in 2002 by Bill and Dorothy Masterson, art enthusiasts who developed an interest in Madí art and began collecting works in the style. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Mastersons opened a permanent museum featuring Madí art in their firm, Kilgore & Kilgore's, new building at 3109 Carlisle in Dallas.

  5. Cartier Unveils Exhibition at Dallas Museum of Art - AOL

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    DALLAS — The Dallas Museum of Art takes visitors through the creative process of jewelers inspired by Eastern art in its spectacular new show, “Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity.”

  6. Olin H. Travis - Wikipedia

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    Olin H. Travis was born on November 15, 1888, in Dallas, Texas, the second of six children born to Olin Few Travis and Eulalia Moncrief Travis. [1] He grew up with some familiarity with the arts as his father worked as a printer, and his next-door neighbor was noted sculptor Clyde Giltner Chandler. [2]

  7. Political art mysteriously pops up in DC ahead of Election Day

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    Two political statues have mysteriously popped up in Washington, DC, drawing crowds of onlookers, just a week before Election Day.

  8. Nasher Sculpture Center - Wikipedia

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    Nasher Sculpture Center Director Jeremy Strick stated that Nasher XChange focused on public art, which engages the people and culture of Dallas. [25] The Nasher XChange exhibition was made possible in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works, and a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts. [26]

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