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Conduit Gallery’s Trio of Spring Shows Is a Powerhouse
Check out a stellar triplet exhibition that ends this month. Plus, two other shows that are worth your while.
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Wheelhouse Gives the Design District a Modern Gastropub
You'll find a curious piece of public art, too.
By Tara Nieuwesteeg
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Visual Arts
Conduit Gallery’s Trio of Spring Shows Is a Powerhouse
Check out a stellar triplet exhibition that ends this month. Plus, two other shows that are worth your while.

Visual Arts
Unprecedented Richard Prince Dallas Exhibition Will Make You Balk at Your Own Reflection
The Karpidas Collection opens its singular archive of appropriation-forward works by the notorious artist.
By Christopher Mosley

Visual Arts
See These Art Exhibitions Before They Close in January
There are six must-see art shows in Dallas and Fort Worth. Make time for them.

Visual Arts
Reflecting on the Texas Vignette Art Fair, Which Took Over Market Hall Last Month
The state’s largest women’s art fair moved to a larger setting this year, its first since the pandemic.
By Zara Amaechi

Visual Arts
Meet the Local Artist Who’s Selling Her Vibrant Abstract Canvases at Target
British Virgin Islands native Roma Osowo uses her art to evoke joy and faith through color.
By Ian Kayanja
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Visual Arts
Legendary Graffiti Artist Ron English Comes Home to Deep Ellum With a New Mural
A nearly 1,800-square foot mural marks a homecoming for the Dallas artist who found global fame—and mentored Kaws—after moving to New York.
By Lauren Smart

Arts & Entertainment
The 10 Must-See Dallas Art Shows This Fall
A retrospective of works by the late painter Matthew Wong leads a strong slate of fall openings at Dallas art galleries.
By Lauren Smart

Visual Arts
Trinity River Runs Through New Exhibition
D Magazine contributor Laray Polk loaded 600 pounds of rocks into an SMU gallery.
By Tim Rogers

Museums
How the Dallas Art World Tried to Bury Its #MeToo Moment
Gavin Delahunty was a brash curator on the rise when the Dallas Museum of Art hired him. Three years later, he left his high-profile job amid allegations of inappropriate behavior with employees and wives of board members. So why do some of the city’s most powerful art patrons still want to work with him?
By Lauren Smart

Visual Arts
McDonald’s Asks Artist Dora Reynosa to Highlight Her Community Through Ritmo y Color
The muralist beams with pride in her Mexican roots through a partnership with McDonald’s that elevates urban Latinx voices.
By Desiree Gutierrez