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Amon High
With a massive addition to its gallery space and a host of new exhibitions in the works, Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum is back in the saddle.
January 1, 2002 | by Michael Ennis | Art
Master Builder
From Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum to Houston's Pennzoil Place to Dallas' forthcoming Cathedral of Hope, architect Philip Johnson's grand vision for Texas is set in stone.
August 1, 2000 | by Michael Ennis | Art
Roadside Veterans
March 1, 1992 | State of the Art
Art of the Weekend
June 1, 2009 | by Brian D. Sweany | Feature
Straight From the Art
From Fort Worth’s Kimbell to Houston’s Menil, Texas’s museums are home to some of the world's most important paintings and sculptures. To devise a list of our ten greatest works on view, we asked more than sixty curators, gallery owners, critics, and other insiders for their favorites.
October 1, 2011 | by Jordan Breal | Feature
The Art Lover’s Companion
More than sixty art insiders gave us their list of favorite works of art to see in Texas. So grab your notepad, sketchbook, or iPad and take the ultimate tour of must-see art in Texas.
October 1, 2011 | by Jordan Breal | Web Exclusive
The Money of Color
At the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, a handful of rich Texans are exhibiting their mastery of the art of out-of-state philanthropy.
September 1, 1999 | by Kathryn Jones | Biz Feature
Faces of the West
A collection of black and white portraits that capture the powerful effects of the West upon its people, with an introduction by Larry McMurtry.
September 1, 1985 | by Richard Avedon | Feature
The Kimbell Is Looking Better Than Ever at 40
The man ushering the Kimbell Art Museum into a grand new era: Eric M. Lee.
October 1, 2012 | by Andrew Marton | Web Exclusive
The Drop Everything List
Mardi Gras in Port Arthur, the watercolors of Charles Russell, the Winedale Quilt Show, and the couture of Jean Paul Gaultier in Dallas . . .
February 1, 2012 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive

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