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Dallas Museum of Art

The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), founded in 1903, is a prominent cultural institution in Dallas, Texas, known for its vast and diverse collection spanning 5,000 years of history. The museum features over 24,000 works and its permanent collection includes pieces by prominent artists like Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Read more about Museums.

Image of an install view with wood sculptures and image in balck and white of a woman in a studio.

A Major Survey Spotlights Marisol’s Sculptural Explorations of Self and Society

"My work is sculpture, figurative, life-size and socially conscious,” Marisol once said.
By Elisa Carollo
Wood-paneled room with three art pieces displayed in niches: a white classical female sculpture, a glowing red glass sphere on a pedestal, and a dark wooden tribal figure.

How the Green Family Art Foundation Is Shaping Dallas’ Rise in Contemporary Art

"What is special about the Dallas art scene, versus some other cities, is that this is a very collaborative, very tight community."
By Elisa Carollo
A contemporary art gallery wall featuring three paintings by different artists, including abstract compositions with purple, gray, and blue tones, blending textures and vibrant colors to evoke dynamic visual movement.

Observer’s Guide to What Not to Miss During Dallas Art Week

The Dallas fairs bring with them shows of work by Otobong Nkanga, Marisol Escobar, Francesca Mollett and many others.
By Elisa Carollo
People descending a stair.

Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell Sees ‘All Eyes On Texas’

By Elisa Carollo
Abstract painting with cartoonish faces emerging from painting tides.

Cecily Brown On Revisiting History, Subverting the Gaze and Embracing the Accident

By Elisa Carollo

Southern Hospitality: A Guide to Dallas, Texas

By Allie Lebos

The Tug-of-War Over Art Museum Ticket Prices Continues into 2025

By Daniel Grant
Photo of an interior with elegant design and lights.

New York’s Salon Art + Design Is Launching a Dallas Edition

By Elisa Carollo
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U.S. Art Museums Still Searching for Solutions Amid Ongoing Financial Woes

By Daniel Grant
amfAR's TWO x TWO For AIDS Art Gala

Cindy and Howard Rachofsky’s TWO x TWO Raises $7.6 million for amfAR and the Dallas Museum of Art

By Christa Terry

Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell Knows Her Hometown Has Great Things Ahead

By Helen Holmes

Rising Star Artist Naudline Pierre Has Just Joined James Cohan Gallery

By Helen Holmes
The 11 Must-See Art Exhibitions of Fall 2020.

The 11 Must-See Art Exhibitions of Fall 2020

By Helen Holmes

The 12 Unmissable Art Exhibitions of Fall 2019

By Helen Holmes

Generations of Generous Patrons Collided at the Dallas Art Fair

By Helen Holmes

The Dallas Museum of Art’s New Acquisitions are a Study in Variety

By Helen Holmes
BALTIMORE, MD- NOVEMBER 12: "12 Portraits of Remington Residents", 2012, by Gaia is seen in the Contemporary Wing of the Baltimore Museum of Art on Monday November 12, 2012 in Baltimore, MD. The wing includes works by Andy Warhol among other artists. (

With Admission Fees, the Question Is: What Should a Museum Be?

By Daniel Grant
9/11 Memorial Museum.

9/11 Museum Prepares First Art Show, UNESCO Adds Libyan Sites to Danger List

By Alanna Martinez
A work in The Bronx by street artist Banksy, completed during his New York City residency. (Photo: http://www.banksyny.com)

Scientists Confirm Banksy’s Identity, Britain Names Venice Biennale Artist—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. (Photo: gardnermuseum.org)

Boston Art Theft Suspect Jail Term Reduced, Tacoma Museum Gifted $14M, and More

By Alanna Martinez
Maxwell Anderson at ArtTable's 21st Annual Benefit and Award Ceremony in 2014 (Photo: ©Patrick McMullan/Clint Spaulding/PatrickMcMullan.com) ==

Maxwell Anderson Departs Dallas Museum, Returns to NYC in New Role

By Alanna Martinez
Oberoi.

Dallas Museum of Art Hires the Met’s Shyam Oberoi as Director of Technology and Digital Media

By Gallerist
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Marguerite Steed Hoffman Gives Dallas Museum of Art $17 M. to Support Old Masters Collection

By Andrew Russeth
The work now attributed to George Inness. (Courtesy Dallas Museum of Art)

Dallas Museum of Art Discovers George Inness Work in Its Collection

By Rozalia Jovanovic
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