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{{Infobox museum
 | image        = DallasContemporary_Exterior.jpg
 | name        = Dallas Contemporary
 | established = 1978
 | location    = 161 Glass Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
United States
 | type = [[kunsthalle]]
 | director     = [[Peter Doroshenko]]
 | website     = [http://www.dallascontemporary.org/ www.dallascontemporary.org]
 | curator  = Laurie Ann Farrell
}}
'''Dallas Contemporary''', founded in 1978, is a [[contemporary art]] museum located in the Design District of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]].

==Description==
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Landmark exhibitions have featured renowned artists such as [[Nic Nicosia]] (2006); Vernon Fisher (2009); [http://www.jamesgilbertstudio.com/ 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 (American painter)|Richard Phillips]] (2014); [[Julian Schnabel]] (2014); [[Mario Testino]] (2014); [[Nate Lowman]] (2015); [[Nadia Kaabi-Linke]] (2015);
 and [[David Salle]] (2015); and [[Yoshitomo Nara]] (2021).

Recent exhibitions have featured artists such as [http://www.iamanagram.com/ Aura Satz] (2016); Jeff Zilm (2016); [[Dan Colen]] (2016); [[Helmut Lang (artist)|Helmut Lang]] (2016); [[Paola Pivi]] (2016); Laercio Redondo (2016); [[Pedro Reyes (artist)|Pedro Reyes]] (2016); [[Bruce Weber (photographer)|Bruce Weber]] (2016); [http://www.johnhouck.com/ John Houck] (2016); [[Ross Bleckner]] (2016); [[Ambreen Butt]] (2017); [http://keertanchak.com/ Keer Tanchak] (2017); [[Pia Camil]] (2017); [[McDermott and McGough]] (2017); and [[Kiki Smith]] (2017); [[Jeremy Scott]] (2019); [[Alicja Kwade]] (2019); [[John Currin]] (2019); [[FriendsWithYou]] (2020); and [[Liu Xiaodong]] (2021). Thematic exhibitions include Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics (2016) and Invisible Cities: Asian Moving Images (2017).

Dallas Contemporary has a history of mounting successful public art projects that engage the surrounding community. Over the past five years, the museum has commissioned various murals around the city, including extant works by [[Sour Grapes (art collective)|Sour Grapes]]; [[Shepard Fairey]]; JM Rizzy; Michael Sieben; and [[FAILE]]. These murals can be found around the De(contracted; show full)[[Category:Arts in Dallas]]
[[Category:Contemporary art galleries in the United States]]
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[[Category:Education in Dallas]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Dallas]]