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Walking into the Kimbell Art Museum’s latest exhibition this weekend, visitors to the Fort Worth institution will experience much more than an immersion into a distinctive art collection. They’ll get a glimpse at how politics influences the arts.
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“Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection” will make three stops on its first tour outside of Europe.
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The clock was ticking for the fate of the Kimbell Milling Company building, but a new buyer has hit the pause button — potentially saving the historic building from demolition.
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“Dutch Art in a Global Age” will open at the museum Nov. 10 and remain on view through early 2025.
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The festival returns Oct. 31 and runs through Nov. 4, with all screenings taking place in the Cultural District — making the festival more walkable than ever.
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The painting by Artemisia Gentileschi is now on view at the Fort Worth museum.
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Before carving “David” or covering the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling in frescoes, Michelangelo Buonarroti painted “The Torment of Saint Anthony.”
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“Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries” will be on view in Fort Worth through Sept. 15.
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After three decades reporting and reviewing North Texas culture, KERA's Jerome Weeks is retiring. So he sat down to talk about it.
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Ben J. Fortson, a leader in the energy business and a driving force in the arts community, has died. He was 91.
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The Venezuelan-born pianist and Latin Grammy winner has performed with orchestras around the world, having made a name for herself as a masterful artist and improviser.
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Fort Worth Opera’s general and artistic director Angela Turner Wilson has wanted to bring a production of the opera “dwb (driving while black)” to Fort Worth since she first saw it online during the COVID-19 pandemic.