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While you're visiting the State Fair of Texas, get to know the female statues that call Fair Park home.
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The Woofus is a curious little statue that's easy to miss because he’s tucked away between the Swine Barn and the petting zoo. He’s worth seeking out, not only because of his quirky appearance, but also because of his colorful backstory.
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Low was commissioned for dozens of high-profile sculptures, including the metal work of Fort Worth’s longhorn mascot “Molly” that hung above the council chambers at old City Hall.
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Dallas-based David-Jeremiah debuts “The Fire This Time” at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The exhibition of 27 Lamborghini-shaped paintings surround visitors like a campfire exploring identity and transformation.
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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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“Batah Kuhuh Bit” contains pieces of Chase Kahwinhut Earles’ original sculpture.
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Young Women’s Leadership Academy students worked hard and long preparing 24,000 donated water bottles for a giant sculpture coming together in the basement of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
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From animations to sculptures, Alex Lujan’s Bandito character comically portrays “the man of the house.”
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Drawing on the extensive, private collection of Jeffrey Montgomery, "Form & Function" is the largest show of Japanese art the Dallas museum has ever shown: All six of its galleries are filled — and will stay that way for a full year.
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More than 40 works by the artist will be on display at Erin Cluley Gallery in a show called "Crazier than Crazy Quilts."
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Inspired by an 1863 sculpture at the Carter of a Black man in shackles, the artists consider what's been happening to African Americans the past 160 years.
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The Nasher Prize Laureate 2023, Senga Nengudi, uses unconventional materials for her sculptures. See what people are saying about her unique three-dimensional work.