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A woman with sad heavy eyes looks off into the distance. One of her daughters stares fearfully at you with a clenched jaw. Her sister has her fists on her waist and looks away as if she doesn’t want any part of it.
The world knows little about the brothers Le Nain - Antoine, Louis, and Mathieu - who worked during the first half of the 17th century in Paris. This will begin to change on May 22 when the Kimbell Art Museum opens "The Brothers Le Nain: Painters of Seventeenth-Century France."
What is Texas Folk Art and what sets it apart? This is what I wanted to know when I heard about the small exhibition inside a frontal gallery at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth.
The Fine Line exhibition is coming back to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, April 16-May 31, asking the community one more time to overcome the stigma that comes with mental illness.
Nobody could have guessed how far this 26-year-old tiny dancer with a pixie bob could actually go in 10 short months, but when Chandler Joslin decided to light a fire in her community through the formations, transitions, entrances, exits and connection between dancers in the moving painting of choreography, she did it.
“Like the old-time Indian lodges, [The Amon Carter] faces the rising sun on the ground that drops away to the East,” Esquire magazine published June 1961 shortly after the museum opened.
ABRAHAM ALEXANDER’S AGONY REACHED A CRESCENDO JULY 7, 2016, when Micah Xavier Johnson opened fire on Dallas police officers at the end of a rally for black rights, killing five, injuring nine others and two civilians.
For the first time since their beloved mother, Mary J. Blagg, died two years ago, the brothers reunited for Spring Gallery Night in the show Sibling Revelry.