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DFW Art You Urgently Need To See Now

I made it a mission this summer to spend a full day in Fort Worth. I took my first visit to the Takashi Murakami show at the Fort Worth Modern, but I am still chewing on his art. Maybe there will be a review for The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg soon, but right now I urgently request you see the Eric Fischl, Riley Holloway, and Regional Juried Exhibition before they disappear over the summer. Eric Fischl...

NANCY FERRO – The Past Informs at Ro2Art

Another exciting summer Dallas Gallery Day is upon us. July 14th from noon to 6 PM several galleries around town will be open for the city to see some art on the walls. Maybe a few on the floor too. That is right, all participating galleries will have a t-shirt and other goodies for the first 15 visitors to each venue. The Brooklyn Brewery will be having an after party from 6-8. 23 galleries are...

ERIC FISCHL at the Dallas Contemporary

Some artists resist the trends to create their own paths. Lucian Freud kept plugging away at fleshy figure painting while abstract art was ruling the day in the 1950’s. Flat Pop art ruled the 1960’s, yet he kept on with his thickly painted works unwavering in his conviction. Eric Fischl came along in the late 1970’s with disturbing narrative stories of adolescents interacting with uncomfortable...

The Fort Worth Community Art Center

True Story #82 The Fort Worth Community Art Center is a vibrant, active center with several rotating shows ranging from emerging to established artists. Right now they have eight shows up at one time. I only have room to mention just a few of these shows. This is a typical month for them because the building was once the Fort Worth Modern, so the exhibition space is huge. I remember visiting when the Fort...

Allison Gildersleeve, Anne C. Weary and David Collins at Valley House Gallery

Allison Gildersleeve, Anne C. Weary and David Collins Valley House Gallery has embraced the forests this month with the works of  Allison Gildersleeve and Anne C. Weary. Meanwhile across town, the gallery has a show by their artist David Collins at the Jesuit Dallas Museum. His works are more geometric and architectural in nature. I was fortunate enough to get a preview of both shows and now that these...

Linear Abstraction at Barry Whistler Gallery

In defense of the strip, Barry Whistler Gallery has organized an exhibition of Linear Abstraction. The show includes Frank Badur, Alain Biltereyst, Nathan Green, Ellsworth Kelly, Matt Kleberg, Alicia McCarthy, and Kenneth Noland. When writing about the idea of a strip, I mean a wide line that is often in color. This show uses strips in varying degree of complexity, but essentially these paintings celebrate...

TODD CAMPLIN WEEKLY: Francisco Moreno: The Chapel and Accompanying Works

This is the last weekend to see one of the more ambitious exhibitions in Dallas. If you’re familiar with Francisco Moreno’s art, then you will understand that he is interested in outdoing his previous shows with something even more epic. In the last show at Erin Cluley Gallery, Moreno managed to blow up the city with his exploration of the shape of the iPhone as paintings and sculptures. I read so...

TODD CAMPLIN WEEKLY: FANNIE BRITO ABSTRACT SHOW

Beaudry Gallery is shaking it up with their new gallery curator Michael Francis. I know Michael from his paintings and passion for art. He has a strong sense of economy of line and form in his own work so I am excited to see how this translates to his curating shows. Lucky we don’t have long to wait because this weekend he is opening the gallery to a group show. Titled Fannie Brito Abstract Show, the...

TODD CAMPLIN WEEKLY: ROBERT SAGERMAN + MAYSEY CRADDOCK

image: Robert Sagerman 15,873, 2018, oil on canvas, 60 x 54 inches How does Cris Worley have such beautiful shows one right after another? Not pretty, which is just surface art, but rather beauty that takes into account the good and complicated. Not kitsch, because the art in these shows has a high level of thought and process. Beauty has been making a come back because the understanding of the...

TODD CAMPLIN WEEKLY: KATHY LOVAS

The era of #metoo was launched in late 2017 and those that have perpetrated bad or despicable behavior have been put on notice that the world is watching. In response to this text based movement, Kathy Lovas has created a Lifeguard chair built with slats of wood with text relating to terms associated with the #metoo and the tag itself. Where else would you see an art piece that has such strong conceptual...

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