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A new exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth depicts the realities of Black communities across America.
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In recognition of the rich heritage of Tadao Ando, the architect of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth building, our community is invited to celebrate Otsukimi, the annual Japanese festival that honors the autumn moon and the season ahead.
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Contemporary Dance / Fort Worth will host free performances at the museum July 29-30.
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“Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting” explores a broad expanse of the artist’s career, from some of his earliest paintings created during World War II to the final painting in his “Elegy to the Spanish Republic” series, which was finished shortly before his death in 1991.
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Three artists weave their personal stories of family, vulnerability and strength through a new fiber arts exhibit in the collaborative project space, Kinfolk House.
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With 50 artists, "I'll Be Your Mirror" is one of the biggest shows from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Here's a sample of what you'll see.
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Curator Alison Hearst started working on the exhibit during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic when many people were isolated indoors and spending even more time looking at screens.
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This episode of the KERA video series "The Shape of Texas" explores how renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando designed a work of art to house modern art.
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Concerts, world premieres, a theatrical farewell and a trippy art experience that's taking over 30 rooms in a shopping mall: Get ready for the new year, y'all.