Difference between revisions 698209704 and 698211293 on enwiki{{Infobox museum | image = DallasContemporary_Exterior.jpg | name = Dallas Contemporary | established = 1978 | location = 161 Glass Street Dallas, Texas 75207 United States | director = [[Peter Doroshenko]] (contracted; show full) ===Building=== Dallas Contemporary is located in a renovated industrial building. The vast and versatile space allows artists to create large-scale work. It is at 161 Glass Street in Dallas, and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is always free. ==Featured Exhibitions== [[File:JulianSchnabel Installation.jpeg|thumb|250x250px|Installation view of Julian Schnabel: An Artist Has A Past (Puffy Clouds and Strong Cocktails), April 2014.]] Landmark exhibitions featuring renowned artists such as [[William Wegman]] (1979), [[Nic Nicosia]] (2006), Vernon Fisher (2009), James Gilbert (2010), Michel Verjux (2011), [[Juergen Teller]] (2011), [[Rob Pruitt]] (2011), [[Inez Van Lamsweerde]] and [[Vinoodh Matadin]] (2012), [[Walter Van Beirendonck]] (2013), [[Richard Phillips]] (2014), [[Julian Schnabel]] (2014), [[Mario Testino]] (2014), [[Nate Lowman]] (2015) and [[David Salle]] (2015) have helped secure Dallas Contemporary’s important position in t(contracted; show full)[[Category:Art galleries established in 1978]] [[Category:1978 establishments in Texas]] [[Category:Education in Dallas, Texas]] [[Category:Visitor attractions in Dallas, Texas]] {{Dallas-stub}} {{Texas-museum-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=698211293.
![]() ![]() This site is not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by the Wikimedia Foundation or any of its affiliates. In fact, we fucking despise them.
|