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Exhibition History
DMCA= Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts (established in 1957; merged with DMFA on May 30, 1963) Contact us at archives@DallasMuseumofArt.org for further information about past exhibitions. 1903 Exhibition of paintings on loan from a Boston Dealer, secured by Clifton Church, November, 1903 1904 First Annual Exhibition of The Dallas Art Association, October 29–31, 1904 1905 Second Annual Exhibition of The Dallas Art Association, January 1905 1906 Faulkner Exhibition, winter 1906 1908 Exhibition of works by Mr. Bock, a muralist from Chicago who recently moved to Dallas, February 1908 1909 First Annual Exhibition Of The Work of the Dallas Painters, April 1909 1910 Exhibition of paintings by Mr. Barse, a member of the Royal Society, and works by Dallas artists and a Collection by Mr. Hensen of NY, Spring 1910 1913 Exhibition of portraits and landscapes by Walter Russell of New York, Spring 1913 1914 Jonas Lie exhibition, April 8–?, 1914 Children's exhibition, April 15–?, 1914 1915 Exhibition of watercolors (by Childe Hassam, Newell, etc.), April 1915 1919 First Annual Exhibition: Contemporary International Art, November 18–27, 1919 1921 Second Annual American and European Art Exhibition at the Adolphus Hotel in the Junior Ballroom, April 7–21, 1921 1922 Third Annual Exhibition: American Art From The Days Of The Colonists To Now, November 16–30, 1922 1923 Fourth Annual Exhibition of The Dallas Art Association, November 14–28, 1923 Paintings by American Artists from the Macbeth Gallery, New York, Held in the Halaby Galleries, Majestic Theatre Building, December 1923 1925 Fifth Annual Exhibition of The Dallas Art Association at Stoneleigh Court, November 16–December 1, 1925 1926 Paintings By The Brothers De Zubiaurre (Ramon & Valentin) at Melrose Court, November 8–14, 1926 1927 Exhibition Of Painting and Sculpture by Leading Living American Artists, February 5–25, 1927 1928 Second Intimate Exhibit, Gari Melchers, Dallas Art Association, January 13–23, 1928 (DAA) Art of the American Indians of the Southwest, February 16–26, 1928 First Allied Arts Exhibition of Dallas County, April 14–28, 1928 1929 The San Antonio Competitive Exhibition of 1929, March 16–April 28, 1929 Second Annual Allied Arts Exhibition of Dallas County, April 18–28, 1929 Nan Sheets: Paintings, November 10–20, 1929 Modernist French Paintings, December 1929 1930 Victor Higgins, January 1930 Loan Exhibitions of Paintings and Textiles from the Homes of Dallas, February 9–25, 1930 Wayman Adams: Portraits, February–March 1930 Benson Moore: Etchings of Bird and Animal Life, February–March 1930 50 Books of The Year, February–March 1930 Birger Sandzen: Paintings and Lithographs, March 22– ?, 1930 Third Annual Exhibition of the Allied Arts of Dallas County, April 19– ?, 1930 The Edward Barrett Collection of Oriental Art, October 1930 Norwegian Prints, October 1930 Sculpture By Maillol and Kolbe, November 1930 Edward Bruce: Paintings, November 1930 Reaugh Club Exhibition, November 1930 Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibition, November 1930 A Collection Of Paintings By Russian Artists Lent By Theodore Kosloff, December 1930 1931 William Schwartz: Paintings and Lithographs, January 1931 Jean Crawford Adams: Paintings, January 1931 Southern States Art League Exhibition, January 6–25, 1931 Paintings By Boston Artists, February 1931 Exhibition By Dallas Women Painters, February 1931 Exhibition By Klepper Sketch Club, February 20–March 2, 1931 Old Masters, March 1931 60 Living American Artists, March 9– April 6, 1931 Kelly Stevens: Paintings of Texas and the Southwest, April 1931 School Art Work, April 1931 Bookbindings from Czechoslovakia, April 1931 Mary L. T. Sanford: Portraits of Children, April 1931 Fourth Annual Allied Arts Exhibition of Dallas County, April 11–27, 1931 Hallsthammer: Wood Sculpture, April 15–May 17, 1931 Loan Collection Of Paintings From The Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D. C., May 10–28, 1931 50 Prints of the Year, October 1931 Cotton Prints, October–November 8, 1931 Loan Exhibition of Works of Art From Dallas Homes, November 15–30, 1931 Ohio Watercolor Exhibition, December 1931 Some English Masters, December 1931 Old Spanish Textiles, December 5–21, 1931 Drawings and Etchings by the Faculty of Grand Central Art School, December 6–23, 1931 Walden School Exhibition, December 6, 1931–January 1, 1932 Merton and Kay Scott Watercolors, December 18, 1931–January 18, 1932 Exhibition by Klepper Sketch Club, December 23, 1931–January 5, 1932 1932 Ohio Watercolor Society Exhibition, January 1932 E. G. Eisenlohr: Paintings, January 15–30, 1932 Indian Paintings of the Kiowa Tribe, February 1932 Oils and Watercolors by Painters of the Midwest, February 1932 Arnold Ronnebeck: Sculpture and Photographs, February 1932 Exhibition of Young Dallas Painters: The Dallas Nine, February 1932 Indian Rugs and Baskets, March 1932 Paintings from the Winter Exhibition of The National Academy of Design, 1931, March 5–19, 1932 Ruby Stone: One–Man Show, March 16–31, 1932 Exhibition from the Petite Tuileries: 40 Paintings of the Ecole De Paris, March 19–April 9, 1932 Old Chintzes, April 1932 Fifth Annual Allied Arts Exhibition of Dallas County, April 10–25, 1932 Rodin: Small Sculptures, May 1932 Olin Travis: 30 Drawings of Imaginative Subjects, May–June 1932 Russell Vernon Hunter: Paintings of West Texas, May–June 1932 Mary Bonner: Etchings, May–June 1932 Prize House & Garden Designs from House Beautiful, June 1932 Drawings by Public School Children, October 1932 Texas Fine Arts Exhibition, Work of Texas Artists, October 13–November 14, 1932 Frank Klepper: One–Man Show, October 20–November 4, 1932 Rotky: Color Block Prints, November 1932 William Schwartz: Watercolors and Designs, November 6–14, 1932 50 Best Books of the Year, November 18–December 2, 1932 Leslie Maitland Collection, November 20–December 15, 1932 Thomas Stell: One–Man Show, December 1932 C. M. Spellman: Drawings, December 1932 Helen Blumenshein: Drawings, December 1932 Klepper Club Annual Exhibition, December 18, 1932–January 1, 1933 1933 Collection of Rare Books Lent by John Hackler of Dallas, January 1933 Murals by American Painters and Photographers, January 8–?, 1933 Development of Printmaking from the 15th Century to our Day, February 5–?, 1933 Roberto Montenegro: Paintings and Drawings, February 5–?, 1933 Color Reproductions of Old Masters, March 3–9, 1933 6th Annual Allied Arts Exhibition of Dallas County, March 19–April 2, 1933 Student Work from TSCW, April 5–11, 1933 Italian Paintings from The Kress Collection, April 16–May 10, 1933 Western Watercolors, May 5–June 3, 1933 Contemporary American and British Book Jackets, October 6–25, 1933 Watercolors [Lent by the Director], October 25–November 15, 1933 Texas Art Show, November 1933 Loan Collection from the Whitney Museum of American Art, November 27–December 20, 1933 Gwendolyn Meux: Paintings, December 27, 1933–January 14, 1934 Indian Designs, December 30, 1933–January 15, 1934 1934 Exhibition of Arthur B. Davies and Albert P. Ryder, January 1934 Klepper Club Jury Exhibition, January 2–15, 1934 Comparisons And Contrasts, February 1934 11th Circuit Exhibition of the Southern States Art League, February 28–March 21, 1934 Early American Paintings, March 15–April 15, 1934 Mary Aubrey Keating: Watercolors, March 20–April 15, 1934 Stephen De Hospodar: Block Prints, April 1934 Thetis Lemmon: Metalcraft, April 1934 Olin Travis: One–Man show, April 8–?, 1934 Lucien Abrams: Paintings, April 16–28, 1934 American Lithographs– From Currier and Ives to the Present Day, December 7, 1934–January 20, 1935 1935 Exhibition of American Contemporary Still Life and Flower Paintings, January 20–February 24, 1935 Prints, Watercolors, Drawings, February 1935 Ian Duff MacKnight: Prints, February 1935 25 Watercolors by 25 Dallas Artists, February–March 19, 1935 Prints from the Collection of Mrs. A. E. Zonne, February 28–March 20, 1935 Exhibition of Contemporary Wall Papers, February 28–March 21, 1935 Metalwork by Esther Webb, Velma Davis, and Mary Loving Smith, March 1935 Perry Nichols: Modern Furniture, March 1935 7th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 24–April 21, 1935 Exhibition of Antique Furniture and Decorative Art Owned by Dallas County Residents, April 23–May 12, 1935 Karoly Fulop: Paintings, Sculpture, Watercolors, April 23–May 12, 1935 Figure Painting from American Ancestors to Our Day, May 12–June 2, 1935 Exhibition of Polish Graphic Arts, May 13–June 2, 1935 1st Summer Exhibition of Dallas Oil Paintings/Local Artists Show, June 5–September 29, 1935 California Society of Etchers Exhibition, September 13–October 23, 1935 Thomas W. Nason: Woodblocks, October 4–November 4, 1935 8th Annual American Printmakers Exhibition, October 27–November 19, 1935 British Woodcut Society Exhibition, November 1–24, 1935 Exhibition of Circus Life, November 3–24, 1935 8th Annual Philadelphia Society of Etchers, November 24–December 17, 1935 Modern Photography Group, November 27–December 29, 1935 First Annual Dallas Decorative Arts Exhibition, December 1–29, 1935 1936 Robert Austin: Prints and Drawings, January 14–February 9, 1936 Lloyd Goff, James Brooks, J. O. Mahoney, Jr. [originally titled "4 Former Dallas Artists"], January 15–31, 1936 Portraits of Dallas Personalities, February 2–23, 1936 Barrows Exhibition of Wall Hangings, February 12–22, 1936 Exhibition of Crayon Drawings from the O. M. Roberts School, February 24–March 7, 1936 Bertha E. Jaques: Loan Exhibition of Prints, February 1936 Soviet Russia Exhibition, March 8–29, 1936 3rd International Etchers and Engravers Exhibition, April 9–May 10, 1936 The Centennial Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts, June 6–November 29, 1936 1937 Will Henry Stevers Exhibition, January 1937 8th Annual Allied Arts Exhibition, January 17–February 14, 1937 American Artists Group Exhibition, February 1–13, 1937 Guatemalan Textiles and Costumes, February 4–March 7, 1937 Drawings by Contemporary American Artists, March –April, 1937 Anders Zorn: Etchings, April 1937 47th Annual American Circuit Exhibition, April–May 2, 1937 Greater Texas and Pan American Exposition, Art of the Americas: Pre–Columbian and Contemporary, June 12–October 31, 1937 Public School Paintings from Texas and the Area, September 22–October 31, 1937 Barse Miller: Watercolors, November 1937 Caroline Durieux Exhibition, November 1937 The Master French Impressionists Exhibition, November 14–December 18, 1937 Durer and His Followers, December 1937 1938 3rd Matted Traveling Exhibition of California Watercolor Society, January 1938 Gattorno Exhibition, January 1938 Prints by Rubens, Van Dyck and Rembrandt, January 1938 California Society of Etchers Exhibition, February 1938 New Methods of Printmaking and the Broadening of Styles, February 1938 Russell Cowels Exhibition, February 1–25, 1938 3 German Painters: Edmond Kinginzer, Carl Zerbe, and Josef Albers, February 1–28, 1938 Prints by Whistler and the Moderns, March 1938 Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts Exhibition, March 1–16, 1938 9th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 20–April 17, 1938 U. S. Camera Salon Exhibition, April 4–16, 1938 Don Brown Exhibition, April 18–May 18, 1938 Acquisition Exhibition of the Dallas Print Society, May 1–22, 1938 Goya Prints, May 1–29, 1938 1st No–Jury Exhibition, May 12–29, 1938 Indian Pottery, summer 1938 Contemporary Swedish Prints, October 2–14, 1938 Golden Jubilee Exhibition of The State Fair of Texas [Includes the following exhibitions: British Portraits of the 18th Century; The Neighbors of Texas; Texas–Painting, Drawing, Pastels and Sculpture; E. G. Eisenlohr Exhibition], October 8–23, 1938 Frances Failings: Watercolors, November 1938 Milford Zornes, November 1938 Snow White, November 3–18, 1938 Leon Kroll: Paintings, November 13–December 10, 1938 Currier and Ives Prints, November 13–December 10, 1938 Wortham Collins Collection of Prints, Dallas, November 21–December 5, 1938 Texas Art Teachers' Exhibition, November 23–26, 1938 Exhibition by Women Artists of Dallas County, December 4–31, 1938 Chinese Ancestral Portraits and Japanese Landscape Prints, December 11, 1938–January 7, 1939 1939 Southern States Art League Exhibition, January 1–28, 1939 Klepper Club Exhibition, January 8–21, 1939 Modern European Prints, January 8–February 4, 1939 Dallas Amateur Photography Exhibition and Art Teachers Exhibition, January 8–February 4, 1939 Collection of Violet Hayden and Bertha Landers, January 8–February 4, 1939 Hovsep Pushman, February 5–19, 1939 Preview of Regional Works for the New York World Fair, February 5–25, 1939 Modern American Prints, February 5–March 4, 1939 Collection of Prints: Mrs. Zonne, February 12–27, 1939 Acquisition Exhibition of the Dallas Print Society, March 5–April 1, 1939 10th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 5–April 2, 1939 Invitational Flower Show, April 2–29, 1939 Prospectors Exhibition: A Group of Boulder, Colorado Painters, April 2–29, 1939 Daumier Prints, April 2–30, 1939 Vlaminck: Paintings, April 9–30, 1939 American Negro Art, April 30–May 6, 1939 Audubon Prints from the Collection of Alexandre Hogue, April 30–May 27, 1939 Gould Prints from the Collection of Bess Hurd, McKinney, April 30–May 27, 1939 Ward Lockwood: Drawings and Prints, May 1–28, 1939 2nd No–Jury Exhibition, May 24–June 11, 1939 L. S. Makimson: Prints, May or June 1939 Edmond Kinzinger: Pastels and Drawings, June 1939 Fred Dreher: Batiks, June 1–30, 1939 4th Annual Traveling Exhibition of the California Watercolor Society, August 6–27, 1939 50 Prints, September 25–October 7, 1939 W.P.A. Prints, October 1939 Exhibition of Spanish Paintings, October 7–22, 1939 Texas Paintings, October 7–22, 1939 Frank Reaugh Exhibition, October 7–22, 1939 Commercial Paintings, October 23–November 12, 1939 Nura Ulreich: Paintings, November 1–30, 1939 Sculpture from the University of Oklahoma, November 3–30, 1939 James Prestini: Wood Turnings, November 5–25, 1939 French Moderns, November 5–December 2, 1939 Printing of the Metropolitan Museum, November 13–25, 1939 German Expressionists, November 26–December 26, 1939 Waldo Pierce, December 3–30, 1939 Clinton B. King: Paintings, December 3, 1939–January 1, 1940 New Southern Group Exhibition, December 17, 1939–January 6, 1940 Leonard Misonne: 50 Photographs, December 21–28, 1939 5th International Exhibition of Etching and Engraving, December 28, 1939–January 28, 1940 1940 Soap Sculpture Exhibition, January 1940 Indian Pictographs by Forrest Kirkland, January 1940 Milwaukee Handicrafts, January 1–21, 1940 Frontiers of American Art, January 1–29, 1940 Contemporary American Sculpture in Limited Editions, January 3–24, 1940 Group Exhibition, January 6–28, 1940 2nd Annual Museum League Photographic Exhibition, January 28–February 11, 1940 Thomas Hart Benton, February 4–25, 1940 Southern States Art League Exhibition, February 4–26, 1940 Margo Allen: Sculpture, February 4–March 2, 1940 Hobby Show, February 25–March 2, 1940 Lone Star Printmakers Exhibition, March 3–16, 1940 Prints, March 3–30, 1940 Marsden Hartley: Paintings, March 3–30, 1940 The First Texas General Exhibition, March 17–31, 1940 Old Master Drawings, April 1–25, 1940 Emil Bisttram: Paintings, April 1–27, 1940 11th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, April 7–May 4, 1940 Degas Exhibition, May 4–June 1, 1940 Modern American Houses, May 12–26, 1940 3rd No–Jury Exhibition, May 30–June15, 1940 I.B.M. Exhibition of Paintings, June 17–28, 1940 Louis Eilshemius Exhibition, September 1–30, 1940 French Prints, October 5–20, 1940 American Paintings, October 5–20, 1940 William Lester: Paintings, October 27–November 9, 1940 Stained Glass Medallions, November 1–30, 1940 Silk Screen Prints, November 3–30, 1940 Fredrick Taubes, November 8–30, 1940 Bertha Landers, November 10–23, 1940 Hari Kidd: Paintings, November 10–30, 1940 Latin American Printing, November 11–23, 1940 Modern French Painters, November 17–December 14, 1940 Olin Travis, November 24–December 7, 1940 Kathe Kollwitz: Prints, December 1–28, 1940 William Ritschel: Paintings, December 1–28, 1940 Jerry Bywaters: Paintings, December 8–21, 1940 Madonna Exhibition, December 15, 1940–January 4, 1941 Persian Art, December 15, 1940–January 11, 1941 Inez Staub Elder: Paintings, December 22, 1940–January 4, 1941 Lone Star Printmakers Exhibition, December 29, 1940–January 25, 1941 1941 Adelle Herring, January 5–18, 1941 Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibition, January 15–February 1, 1941 Roland Beers, January 19–February 1, 1941 Charles Bowling, February 2–15, 1941 2nd Texas–Oklahoma General Exhibition, February 2–15, 1941 Chinese Tomb Figures Loaned by C.T. Loo, February 2–March 8, 1941 7th International Lithography Exhibition, February 13–March 16, 1941 Merritt Mauzey, February 16–March 1, 1941 Randall Davey, February 16–March 15, 1941 Adele Brunet, March 2–15, 1941 Leland Curtis, March 9–30, 1941 Fred Darge, March 16–29, 1941 Southern States Art League Exhibition, March 16–31, 1941 Photographic Show, March 23–April 5, 1941 12th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, April 6–May 4, 1941 Contemporary Mexican Prints, April 9–30, 1941 Second Exhibition of Contemporary American Handwoven Textiles, April 13–May 5, 1941 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, April 20–May 3, 1941 Acquisition Exhibition: Dallas Print Society, May 4–31, 1941 Hobby Show, May 11–18, 1941 Florence McClung, May 11–24, 1941 Stella Lamond, May 25–June 8, 1941 Prairie Printmakers Exhibition, June 1–30, 1941 4th No–Jury Exhibition, June 5–?, 1941 Vincent Van Gogh, June 8–?, 1941 Texas Society of Architects Exhibition, October, 1941 3rd Texas General Exhibition, October 4–20, 1941 Chorotegan Indian Designs, October 4–20, 1941 Lone Star Printmakers Exhibition, October 20–November 1, 1941 Girl Scout Exhibition, October 20–November 1, 1941 Lucille Jeffries, November 2–15, 1941 William Littlefield: Drawings, November 2–2, 1941 First Annual Texas Print Exhibition, November 2–30, 1941 Fletcher Martin: Paintings, November 5–29, 1941 19th Century American Painting, November 9–December 15, 1941 Barbara Maples, November 16–29, 1941 Howard Cook, November 30–December 13, 1941 Donald Vogel, November 30–December 13, 1941 100 Selected Prints, November 30–December 27, 1941 Christmas Exhibition, December 7, 1941–January 3, 1942 The Silversmith and His Craft, December 7, 1941–January 3, 1942 Caroline Rosenbaum, December 14–28, 1941 Pearl Porterfield, December 28, 1941–January 10, 1942 Rembrandt Prints, December 28, 1941–January 24, 1942 1942 Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibition, January 1–15, 1942 Non–Objective Paintings, January 4–24, 1942 Victor Lallier, January 11–24, 1942 Frank S. Webb, January 25–February 7, 1942 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, January 25–February 7, 1942 D. R. Fitzpatrick: Cartoons, January 25–February 21, 1942 French Paintings: Classic to Romantic, January 25–February 22, 1942 Public Housing in the U. S., February 1–28, 1942 W. Frederic Jarvis, February 8–21, 1942 Early Prints, February 22–March 21, 1942 50 Contemporary American Figure Paintings, February 22–March 28, 1942 J. Donald Walp, March 8–21, 1942 John Taylor Arms: Prints, March 22–April 18, 1942 13th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 29–April 28, 1942 4th Annual Museum League Photographic Exhibition, April 19–May 3, 1942 Prairie Printmakers Exhibition, April 25–May 13, 1942 Rosalie Speed, May 3–16, 1942 Thetis Lemmon, May 17–23, 1942 Marie Delleney, May 17–23, 1942 Hobby Show, May 17–23, 1942 New Orleans Art League Exhibition, May 28–June 18, 1942 Octavio Medellin: Sculpture, October 1942 Prints from the Collection of Mrs. A. E. Zonne, October 1942 Watercolors by Mexican Children, October 1942 Anne Goldthwaite: Watercolors, October 1942 Otis Dozier: Prints, October 1942 Dow Simpson, November 1942 Lawrence Barrett: Prints, November 1942 Prints by Students of Constance Forsythe, November 1942 DMFA Prints, Gift of Mrs. A.E. Zonne, November 1942 Paintings by Western Artists–U.S.A., November 8–29, 1942 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, November 8–December 6, 1942 Eloise Reid Thompson: Botanical Watercolors, December 1942 Edmund Kinzinger: Prints, December 1942 4th Texas General Exhibition, December 6–31, 1942 2nd Annual Texas Print Exhibition, December 6–31, 1942 1943 Works Commissioned by Life–Time–Fortune Magazines, January 1943 Reproductions of Rockwell Kent Illustrations Loaned by McCord Museum, S.M.U., January 1943 Carl Benton Compton: Prints, January 1943 Doel Reed: Aquaprints, January 1943 Marie Delleney, January 24–February 21, 1943 Former Dallas Artists Exhibition, January 31–February 28, 1943 Lone Star Printmakers Exhibition, January 31–February 28, 1943 Museum School Exhibition, February 1943 Klepper Club Exhibition, February 1943 Bror Utter: Prints, February 1943 Blanche McVeigh: Prints, February 1943 Indian Pictographs in Texas by Forrest Kirkland, February 28–March 28, 1943 Carlos Merida: Crayon Paintings, March 1943 Handcrafts from Pi Beta Phi Settlement School, March 1943 Lucille Land Lacy: Prints, March 1943 Barbara Latham Cook: Book Illustrations, March 1943 14th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 28–April 25, 1943 Prints from the Collection of Bess Heard, April 4–May 2, 1943 5th Annual Museum League Photographic Competition, April 11–May 9, 1943 Emil Bisttram, April 25–May 23, 1943 Camera Club Exhibition– Dr. Sheavens Memorial, May 1943 Acquisition Exhibition: Dallas Print Society, May 1943 Paintings from the American Index of Design, May 2–30, 1943 Eugene Kingman: Prints, May 2–June 6, 1943 Inez Staub Elder: One–Man Show, May 7–28, 1943 Paintings and Sculpture Given to the Museum by W.P.A. [Works Progress Administration], May 9–June 6, 1943 Howard Cook: Prints and Drawings, May 30–July 4, 1943 DMFA Education Department Exhibit, June 6–July 11, 1943 1st Annual Exhibition by Texas Sculptors Group, June 13–July 11, 1943 Coreen M. Spellman: Prints, June 20–July 11, 1943 Art In War, July 4–August 8, 1943 Jessie Aline White: Prints, July 11–August 8, 1943 Art Appreciation Exhibition, August 8–October 3, 1943 DMFA Prints from the Junior League Print Fund, August 15–September 12, 1943 Dallas City Parks Art Exhibition, August 27–September 12, 1943 Exhibition of Work by Soldiers from Camp Maxey, September 12–October 3, 1943 John Knott: War Cartoons, October 3–November 7, 1943 Texas Panorama, October 10–November 28, 1943 Art Work from Dallas Public Evening School Classes, October 10–31, 1943 War Posters, October 10–31, 1943 Artine Smith: Paintings, October 10–31, 1943 Pan–American Photographs, October 10–31, 1943 William Cole: Botanical Paintings, October 31–November 21, 1943 Renee Lahm: Gouaches, November 2–23, 1943 First City Planning Exhibition, November 2–December 5, 1943 Boardman Robinson: Drawings, November 7–December 12, 1943 Poster Competition, November 10–28, 1943 Lucille Jeffries: Paintings, November 21–December 12, 1943 Art in Australia, November 28–December 26, 1943 Lt. Bill Lumpkins: Watercolors, December 1–21, 1943 Prints from the Collections of Carl Zigrosser and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, December 5–8, 1943 Donald Vogel: An Invitation Through the Frame, December 12, 1943–January 2, 1944 3rd Annual Texas Print Exhibition, December 12, 1943–January 16, 1944 Prize Photographs from Camera Magazine, December 21, 1943–January 13, 1944 5th Texas General Exhibition, December 26, 1943–February 27, 1944 1944 Victor Lallier: Paintings, January 2–21, 1944 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, January 16–February 15, 1944 Barbara Maples: Paintings, January 23–February 29, 1944 DMFA Education Department Exhibition, January 30–February 27, 1944 Paintings from the Collection of Mrs. S.I. Munger, February 13–March 12, 1944 Contemporary Prints, February 17–March 12, 1944 High School Art Competition, March 5–19, 1944 2nd City Planning Exhibition, March 12–28, 1944 Speak Their Language: British and American Cartoons, March 19–April 3, 1944 15th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 26–April 30, 1944 Taste Exhibition: “I Know What I Like,” April 1–May 21, 1944 24th Annual Exhibition of the Southern States Art League, May 7–June 4, 1944 Ed Bearden: One–Man Show, May 14–June 18, 1944 DMFA Education Department Exhibition, May 21–June 25, 1944 Earl Moore: Animal Photographs, June 4–25, 1944 Prairie Printmakers Exhibition, June 4–July 2, 1944 Twelve Contemporary Painters, June 11–July 2, 1944 Pfc. Ben Dangers: Alaska Paintings, June 18–July 11, 1944 Costumes of 7 American Wars, June 18–July 16, 1944 Fred Darge: Paintings of Bougainville, July 2–August 1, 1944 Paintings from Camp Barkley, July 9–August 13, 1944 Contemporary International Prints, July 16–October 8, 1944 American Counterpoint: Photographs by Alexander Alland, August 6–September 30, 1944 Exhibition of Past Dallas Allied Arts Prize Winners, August 13–September 30, 1944 Look At Your Neighborhood, September 3–26, 1944 6th Texas General Exhibition, October 1–23, 1944 Alexandre Hogue: Production Drawings, October 15–November 3, 1944 National Serigraph Exhibition, October 29–December 1, 1944 Clemens Jameson: One–Man Show, November 5–23, 1944 Dallas Camera Club Exhibition, November 5–23, 1944 Otis Dozier: Paintings, Gouaches, Drawings, November 5–December 5, 1944 Ralph McKensie: Book Illustrations, November 12–28, 1944 Grace Crockett: One–Man Show, November 19–December 6, 1944 4th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, November 26–January 2 , 1944 Walt Wiggins: Photographs, December 3–28, 1944 Paintings of Naval Aviation, December 10, 1944–January 9, 1945 Eddie Deis: Photographs, December 31, 1944–January 23, 1945 Paintings from Frederick Army Air Field, December 31, 1944–January 30, 1945 1945 Tomorrow's Needlework, January 14–February 6, 1945 Perry Nichols: One–Man Show, January 14–February 6, 1945 William Zorach: Sculpture and Watercolors, January 14–February 6, 1945 Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, January 14–February 20, 1945 Textiles and Ceramics, February 4–25, 1945 Dallas Camera Club Exhibition, February 4–27, 1945 Frank S. Webb: One–Man Show, February 11–March 2, 1945 Clyde C. Clack: One–Man Show, February 11–March 20, 1945 Hence Griffith: Photographs, February 18–March 13, 1945 E. G. Eisenlohr: Drawings, February 25–March 20, 1945 Ben Culwell: War Paintings, March 4–16, 1945 Art from Dallas Collections, March 4–20, 1945 Dallas Advertising Art, March 4–April 13, 1945 Florence McClung: One–Man Show, March 11–April 6, 1945 Joseph Imhof: Prints, March 18–April 17, 1945 16th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, March 25–April 22, 1945 Charles T. Bowling: One–Man Show, April 8–May 4, 1945 Dallas Camera Club Exhibition, April 15–May 1, 1945 Caroline Rosenbaum: One–Man Show, April 15–May 1, 1945 Army Arts Exhibition–8th Service Command, April 29–May 13, 1945 Junior and Senior High School Exhibition, May 6–29, 1945 Reid Crowell: One–Man Show, May 20–June 1, 1945 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, June 3–24, 1945 Museum School Exhibition, June 3–July 15, 1945 Exhibition of Allied Arts Prizewinners, July 1–October 1, 1945 War Bond House Organ Cover Designs Exhibition, July 15–29, 1945 Muriel Branegan Bacon: Watercolors, August 5–19, 1945 Hazel McKinley: Watercolors, August 28–September 23, 1945 Portrait of America Exhibition, September 30–November 4, 1945 Museum School Exhibition, October 7–November 4, 1945 Early Maps Loaned by Geophysical, October 21–November 18, 1945 Fine Books Loaned by Stanley Marcus, November 7–December 9, 1945 7th Texas General Exhibition, November 11–December 3, 1945 5th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, November 25, 1945–January 6, 1946 Photographs of Santos, December 9–23, 1945 Christmas Sale of Dallas Artists' Work, December 9–30, 1945 Preview of Houston Ceramics Show, December 16, 1945–January 13, 1946 Boardman Robinson Exhibition, December 30, 1945–January 21, 1946 1946 Charles Umlauf: Sculpture and Drawings, January 6–20, 1946 Understanding the Child In Art, January 13–February 10, 1946 Dozier Rocks, January 20–February 3, 1946 Pre–War French School of Painting, January 27–February 24, 1946 Early Dallas Art Association Acquisitions, February 10–24, 1946 What is Modern Painting?, February 10–March 3, 1946 Howard Cook: Prints and Drawings, February 17–March 10, 1946 Army Medical Department: War Art Paintings, The Abbott Collection, March 3–31, 1946 Otis Dozier: Drawings, March 10–April 7, 1946 Ewald Vetter: Paintings and Drawings, March 10–April 7, 1946 20th Century Drawings, March 17–April 7, 1946 Steinweiss Album Covers Exhibition, March 24–April 14, 1946 17th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, April 7–28, 1946 Dallas Advertising Art, April 14–May 12, 1946 Design, April 14–May 12, 1946 Metropolitan Photographs, May 5–19, 1946 Harold Sims: Watercolors, May 5–June 2, 1946 California Paintings, May 5–June 9, 1946 Museum School Exhibition, May 19–June 16 , 1946 Past Allied Arts Prizewinners Exhibition, June 9–September 29, 1946 Texas Artists Exhibition, June 16–September 29, 1946 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, June 23–July 14, 1946 Six Latin American Painters, August 11–September 1, 1946 Southwestern Architecture, September 29–November 4, 1946 Texas Mineral Society Exhibition, October 1946 Photographs Commemorating the Texas Centenary, October 5–20, 1946 8th Texas General Exhibition, October 5–27, 1946 200 Years of American Painting, October 5–November 4, 1946 DeForrest Judd: Paintings, November 3–24, 1946 Creative Photography, November 3–December 15, 1946 Drawings From The Index of American Design, November 10–December 15, 1946 American Folk Art, November 17–December 22, 1946 Paintings By Dallas Artists [Exhibition and Sale], December 1–22, 1946 E. M. Schiwetz: Paintings and Drawings, December 1–31, 1946 Jack Erwin: Watercolors, December 15, 1946–January 12, 1947 Adolph Poldrugac: Paintings, December 22, 1946–January 19, 1947 5th Annual American Exhibition of Watercolors and Drawings, December 29, 1946–January 19, 1947 1947 National Serigraph Exhibition, January 15–February 15, 1947 Lucille Jeffries: One–Man Show, January 26–February 16, 1947 Artine Smith: One–Man Show, January 26–February 16, 1947 Clarence J. Laughlin: Photographs, January 26–February 23, 1947 Hans Hofmann: Paintings, January 26–February 23, 1947 Indian Paintings Loaned by Oscar B. Jacobson, January 26–February 23, 1947 Fred Darge: One–Man Show, February 23–March 16, 1947 Victor Lallier: One–Man Show, February 23–March 30, 1947 6th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, February 23–April 6, 1947 Don Brown: Paintings and Drawings, March 2–April 6, 1947 Fort Worth Artists Exhibition, March 2–30, 1947 Dow Simpson: One–Man show, March 2–30, 1947 Jerry Schofield: Drawings, March 9–April 6, 1947 18th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, April 6–27, 1947 Dallas and Fort Worth Press Photographers Exhibition, April 13–May 27, 1947 Art In Action [Public Schools], April 13–May 11, 1947 G. Livingston Wooley: One–Man Show, April 20–May 11, 1947 Reaugh Club Exhibition, May 4–18, 1947 Scalamandre Textiles of the Italian Renaissance, May 4–25, 1947 Museum School Exhibition, May 18–June 29, 1947 Barbara Maples: One–Man Show, May 25–June 15, 1947 Texas Small Sculpture Show, May 25–June 15, 1947 6 Southwestern States: Paintings & Sculptures [Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, & Louisiana], June 15–Sept 14, 1947 Drawings by Oklahoma A&M Faculty, June 22–July 27, 1947 Jean Charlot: Paintings from Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, August 3–31, 1947 Rotating Annual Selection of 14 Paintings 1946–1947 [Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection], September 7–28, 1947 Contemporary Illustrations, October 4–November 16, 1947 Metropolitan Museum Loan of 30 Old Masters, October 4–November 23, 1947 Frank Lloyd Wright: Drawings, October 4–November 23, 1947 American Artists Group Exhibition, November 2–December 21, 1947 Mexican Prints from Galeria de Arte Mexicano, November 23–December 28, 1947 William Lester: Paintings, November 30–December 28, 1947 9th Texas General Exhibition, November 30, 1947–January 4, 1948 Asher Fabrics, December 14, 1947–January 4, 1948 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, December 28, 1947–January 18, 1948 1948 Teacher/Student Sculpture Exhibition, January 4–25, 1948 Xavier Gonzales: Paintings, January 4–February 1, 1948 Paintings by American Indians, January 11–25, 1948 Bill Bomar: Paintings, January 11–February 8, 1948 Textiles given to Museum by Earl Hart Miller, January 11–February 22, 1948 1st Southwestern Print Exhibition, February 1–29, 1948 Wayman Adams: Paintings, February 8–29, 1948 Tom Lea: Drawings and Illustrations, February 8–March 7, 1948 Charles W. Hawthorne: Paintings, February 8–March 2, 1948 Carlotta Corpron: Photographs, February 15–March 21, 1948 Clara Williamson: Paintings, February 29–March 21, 1948 Swedish Photographs, February 29–March 21, 1948 George Fred Keck: Domestic Architecture, March 7–28, 1948 National Serigraph Society Exhibition, March 7–28, 1948 Hildegarde Haas: Prints, March 7–April 4, 1948 Dorothy LaSelle: Drawings, March 14–April 4, 1948 Eugene Deutch: Ceramics, March 28–April 25, 1948 Trends in Contemporary Textiles/Printed Textiles on the Dallas Market: Bess Wood, Dallas, March 28–April 25, 1948 Dallas Public Schools Exhibition, March 28–April 25, 1948 Exhibition of Steuben Glass, April 4–24, 1948 Dallas Advertising Art Exhibition, April 11–May 9, 1948 Acquisitions Exhibition: Dallas Print Society, April 11–May 9, 1948 19th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, May 2–30, 1948 Museum School Exhibition, May 16–June 13, 1948 Dallas/Fort Worth Press Photographers Exhibition, June 6–20, 1948 Don Freeman: Drawings, June 15–27, 1948 Paintings by Contemporary Regional Artists, June 6–July 18, 1948 American Paintings from Howard Loan Collection, June 20–September 26, 1948 Russell Vernon Hunter: Paintings, June 27–July 18, 1948 Photographs of American Figure Heads, June 27–July 18, 1948 Set Designs for the Starlight Operetta by Peter Wolf, July 4–25, 1948 Abstract and Surrealist Art, July 25–August 15, 1948 Three Contemporary Mexican Artists: Rivera, Tamayo, and Siqueiros, October 9–November 7, 1948 Famous American Paintings, October 9–November 7, 1948 Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection of Contemporary American Painting, November 14–December 12, 1948 10th Annual University of Texas Art Faculty Exhibition, December 19, 1948–January 9, 1949 10th Annual Texas General Exhibition, December 26, 1948–January 23, 1949 1949 Wedgewood Exhibition, January 2–February 13, 1949 Gladys Lloyd Robinson: Paintings of France, January 16–February 13, 1949 A Retrospective Exhibition of the Life Work of Ernest L. Blumenschein: Paintings, January 30–February 27, 1949 Contemporary American Drawings, January 30–February 27, 1949 Survey of American Printmaking, 1913–1947, February 13–March 13, 1949 1st Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 20–March 13, 1949 Harrison Stevens: Watercolors, February 20–March 13, 1949 Jose Cisneros: Illustrations, February 20–March 13, 1949 Rivers Of America, An Exhibition of Books with Fine Bindings, February 20–March 13, 1949 2nd Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, March 6–27, 1949 Contemporary Paintings acquired by the University of Oklahoma from U.S. State Department, War Assets Administration, March 6–April 3, 1949 Chen Chi: Watercolors, March 20–April 17, 1949 Ghosts Along The Mississippi––Photography by Clarence John Laughlin, March 20–April 17, 1949 Hudson River School of Painting, April 3–24, 1949 Raiberto Comini: Photographs of Italy, April 3–24, 1949 Koloman Sokol: Prints, April 17–24, 1949 Francis Adams Comstock: Lithographs, April 17–May 15, 1949 J. Morley–Fletcher Textiles Exhibition, April 24–May 15, 1949 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, April 24–May 15, 1949 20th Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, May 1–29, 1949 Museum School Exhibition, May 22–June 19, 1949 Paintings and Sculpture from Private Collections in Dallas, June 12–26, 1949 A Mural in the Making (Springfield Museum of Fine Arts), July 3–31, 1949 U. Stephen Johnson: Photographs, July 17–August 7 , 1949 1949 Awards for Schools and Residences from American Institute of Architects, August 28–September 11, 1949 Four Centuries of French Prints, September 11–25, 1949 Leonardo da Vinci and His Time, October 8–30, 1949 Winterbotham Collection of 20th Century European Paintings, October 8–November 6, 1949 1st Annual Texas Press Photography Exhibition, October 8–November 6, 1949 Old Master Paintings from the Jacob Heimann Collection, November 6, 1949–January 1, 1950 Printmakers Guild Exhibition, November 6, 1949–December 11, 1950 Contemporary French Paintings, November 6, 1949–December 11, 1950 Wooden Craft Work by Prestini, November 13–December 4, 1949 100 Photographs, December 4–25, 1949 Rio Grande–River of Destiny––Photographs by Laura Gilpin, December 4, 1949–January 15, 1950 1950 H. O. Kelly: Paintings, January 15–February 12, 1950 11th Annual Texas Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, January 22–February 12, 1950 3rd Southwestern Exhibition of Prints And Drawings, January 22–February 12, 1950 Dallas Advertising Artists Exhibition, February 5–26, 1950 Will Barnet: Prints, February 19–March 5, 1950 2nd Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 19–March 12, 1950 News Pictures of the Year Exhibition, February 19–26, 1950 Portraits of Junior League Members' Children, March 5–19, 1950 Frank Reaugh Art Club Exhibition, March 5–19, 1950 5000 years of Egyptian Art And Civilization, March 5–April 1950 Architecture–1950, March 19–April, 1950 John Rogers: Photographs, March 26–April 23, 1950 American Comic Strip Art Exhibition, April 2–23, 1950 Your Navy, It's Contribution to America, April 2–30, 1950 Showing Of Queen Mary's Carpet, April 13–14, 1950 21st Annual Exhibition of Dallas Painting, Sculpture, Photography, April 30–May 28, 1950 Museum School Exhibition, May 14–June 11, 1950 14th Ceramic National Exhibition, May 22–June 11, 1950 The Best I Can Do: Dallas No–Jury Show, June 9–25, 1950 125th Exhibition of Lobmeyr Glass, July 2–30, 1950 Loan Exhibition of Old Masters Paintings from the Collection of the Marquess and Marchioness of Amodio, July–September 1950 Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, October 6–November 13, 1950 Herman Miller Furniture, October 7–22, 1950 Mobiles & Stabiles by Fred Dreher, October 7–22, 1950 Design to Live With, October 7–22, 1950 12th Texas Annual Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 7–29, 1950 Tom Lea: Paintings/Western Beef Cattle, October 7, 1950–January 14, 1951 Pre–Columbian Art from Earl Stendahl, October 7, 1950–February 25, 1951 Texas Press Photographs, October 7, 1950–November 5, 1951 Texas Society of Architects Exhibition, November 1950 Bernard Leach: Pottery, November 5–24, 1950 Chinese Paintings Lent By Alice Boney, November 5–26, 1950 E.G. Eisenlohr: Paintings, November 19–December 10, 1950 Ivan Mestrovic: Drawings, December 3–31, 1950 Paul Linwood Gittings: Photographs, December 3–31, 1950 Ceramics from the Pond Farm Workshops, December 3–31, 1950 1951 Montici: Paintings in Stone, January 7–28, 1951 Design by Alvin Lustig, January 7–28, 1951 Art Rental: Originating Exhibition, January 7–April 8, 1951 Alexander Archipenko: 100th One–Man Show, January 14–February 4, 1951 4th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 21–February 18, 1951 Old Master Prints, February 4–25, 1951 3rd Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 18–March 11, 1951 Reynold Arnould: Frescos & Other Works, March 4–20, 1951 E.M. Schiwetzer: Drawings, March 4–25, 1951 American Color Prints, March 4–25, 1951 Feininger & Tunnard: Watercolors, March 18–April 8, 1951 Don Bear: Drawings, March 18–April 25, 1951 Frank Dolejska: Paintings, March 25–April 15, 1951 National Serigraph Society Exhibition, April 1–May 2, 1951 Knife, Fork and Spoon Exhibition, April 15–May 10, 1951 Contemporary American Paintings, April 15–May 13, 1951 Forrest Bess—One Man Show, April 22–May 13, 1951 Index of American Design Exhibition, May 6–31, 1951 29th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, May 10–31, 1951 Museum School Exhibition, May 13–27, 1951 22nd Annual Exhibition of Dallas Painting, Sculpture, Photography, May 20–June 17, 1951 Eakins and Homer, June 3–July 1, 1951 Tulsa Mural Competition Exhibition, July 1–29, 1951 Robert Howe: Photographs, July 1–29, 1951 Illustrators: Westport Artists, July 1–29, 1951 Abstract Painting in America, October 1–22, 1951 Architecture–1951, October 6–November 11, 1951 Four Centuries of European Painting, October 6, 1951–January 13, 1952 Imaginary Portraits by Marcel Vertes, October 7–28, 1951 Texas Press Photography Exhibition, October 7–28, 1951 Mexican Prints, November 4–11, 1951 Recent Acquisitions: American Painting, November 4–25, 1951 13th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, November 25–December 16, 1951 Curtis Mayborn: Photographs of Cats, November 25–December 23, 1951 Bartlett Hayes Exhibition, December 2–30, 1951 Texas Painting, December 23–30, 1951 Merritt Mauzey: Lithographs, December 23, 1951–January 13, 1952 Contemporary American Painting, December 23, 1951–March 30, 1952 Thomas Hart Benton: Lithographs, December 30, 1951–January 27, 1952 1952 Texas Wildcats Exhibition, January 7–27, 1952 5th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 20–February 17, 1952 Art Rental Exhibition, January 27–March 2, 1952 Joel T. and Kathryn Howard Collection of American Painting, February 3–24, 1952 4th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 17–March 9, 1952 Contemporary Painting From American Collections, March 3–April 27, 1952 Artists in Mexico, March 7–30, 1952 Howard Cook: One–Man Show, March 16–April 6, 1952 Jack Hillmer: Architectural Panels and Photos, March 23–May 4, 1952 Learning Through Art, March 29–April 13, 1952 Some Businessmen Collect Contemporary Art, April 6–27, 1952 Young Collections, April 6–27, 1952 Edward Kaminski: Photographs, April 6–27, 1952 Contemporary American Paintings, April 27–May 4, 1952 Blanche McVeigh: Prints, May 4–18, 1952 Museum School Exhibition, May 11–25, 1952 E. G. Eisenlohr Exhibition, May 18–June 22, 1952 23rd Annual Dallas Painting, Sculpture and Photography–1952, May 25–June 22, 1952 L.A. Art Center School Exhibition, June 1–22, 1952 Ernest Freed: Prints, June 1–29, 1952 French Painting–Courbet to Picasso, June 22–July 27, 1952 State Fair of Texas Art Exhibition, October 4–19, 1952 14th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture, October 4–26, 1952 Texas Press Photography Exhibition, October 4–26, 1952 Texas Architecture –1952, October 4–26, 1952 Knoll Furniture and Textiles, October 4–November 30, 1952 George Grosz: Impressions of Dallas, October 4–November, 1952 Paintings by the U.S. Marines, November 2–23, 1952 Kay Harris: Photographs, November 2–30, 1952 Southwestern Watercolors, November 30–December 21, 1952 Young Collections, November 23–December 28, 1952 Lautrec's Paris ‘90, November 23–December 28, 1952 Harding Black: Ceramics, December 1, 1952–January 4, 1953 Museum School Faculty Exhibition, December 14, 1952–January 31, 1953 E.M. Schiwetz: Watercolors of Texas Cotton Industry, December 21, 1952–January 31, 1953 1953 Contemporary Architecture, January 1–February 22, 1953 Contemporary American Painting, January 4–25, 1953 Olin Travis: 50 Years of Painting in Dallas, January 11–February 8, 1953 Emelio Amero: Lithographs, January 14–February 8, 1953 Georgia O'Keeffe: Paintings, February 1–22, 1953 5th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 15–March 8, 1953 Prints: Dallas Collections, February 18–March 19, 1953 Woody Crumbo: Serigraphs, March 1–29, 1953 Albert D. Lasker Collection, March 6–29, 1953 Texas Watercolor Society Annual Exhibition, March 16–April 5, 1953 Junior Indian Art Showbox, March 18–22, 1953 Masters of Printmaking, March 22–May 3, 1953 2nd International Hallmark Art Awards Exhibition, April 5–26, 1953 Texas Photography Salon, April 12–26, 1953 University of Texas Faculty Exhibition, April 19–May 10, 1953 24th Annual Dallas County Painting and Sculpture, May 6–31, 1953 Museum School Exhibition, May 10–24, 1953 50 Books of the Year, May 17–31, 1953 Young Collections, June 4–14, 1953 1st Annual Dallas National Print Exhibition, June 7–August 2, 1953 MacIver/ Pereira Exhibition, June 21–July 12, 1953 Design in Industry, July 19–August 16, 1953 Texas Architecture–1953, October 10–25, 1953 Texas Press Photography Exhibition, October 10–25, 1953 Trompe L'oeil Exhibition, October 10–30, 1953 15th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture, October 10–November 1, 1953 Yoshida Toshi: Prints, November 11–29, 1953 Paintings for Connoisseurs (Santa Claus Exhibition), November 13, 1953–January 3, 1954 Young Collections, November 19–December 27, 1953 Contemporary Printmakers, December 6–27, 1953 Madonna Paintings from DMFA, December 6–27, 1953 Karl Drerup: Enamels, December 6, 1953–February 7, 1954 Cotton Textiles from Two Hemispheres, December 27, 1953–February 14, 1954 1954 American Paintings from the I.B.M. Collection, January 1954 Old Master Prints, January 17–February 24, 1954 C.R. Smith Collection, January–February 1954 Some Sculptors of the Region, February 7–March 14, 1954 6th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, February 14–March 7, 1954 Flower Paintings, March 6–13, 1954 Impressionism in American Art, March 21–April 21, 1954 YWCA––Mary Bruce Sharon: Paintings, March 24–April 18, 1954 Texas Watercolor Society 5th Annual Exhibition, April 4–18, 1954 Helena Rubinstein Collection, April 4–May 2, 1954 Southwestern Photography, April 18–May 9, 1954 “I Can't Draw A Straight Line, But…" April 25–May 9, 1954 Saul Steinberg: Drawings, May 2–30, 1954 25th Annual Dallas County Painting, Sculpture and Drawing, May 5–30, 1954 Decorative Prints from the Collection of Bess Heard, May 5–30, 1954 Young Collections, May 9–30, 1954 Museum School Exhibition, May 16–30, 1954 African Pacific Primitive Objects, June 1954 Five Centuries of Chinese Painting, June 27–August 8, 1954 National Prize Print Exhibition, July 4–September 12, 1954 Merritt Mauzey: Lithographs, August 15–September 12, 1954 The Fabulous West, October 9–31, 1954 16th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture, October 9–31, 1954 Texas Architecture–1954, October 9–31, 1954 Texas Press Photography Exhibition, October 9–31, 1954 Former Texas Artists, October 9–31, 1954 Designs for Fountains, November 1–22, 1954 Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Landscape Architecture, November 9–30, 1954 Portrait Prints, November 10–December 28, 1954 Young Collections–Holiday Show, November14, 1954–January 2, 1955 Crafts for Christmas, November 28–December 26, 1954 Charles M. Russell: Drawings, November 28, 1954–January 2, 1955 San Antonio Men of Art Guild Exhibition, November 28, 1954–January 2, 1955 1955 IGAS Print Exhibition, January 5–25, 1955 Contemporary Fine Arts Exhibition of the American Jewish Tercentenary, January 15–February 6, 1955 Winslow Ames Collection of Drawings, January 27–February 23, 1955 Old Master and Modern Drawings, February 1–28, 1955 Younger European Painters, February 1–March 1, 1955 Still Life Exhibition, February 6–March 6, 1955 Salvador Dali: Jewels, February 27–March 27, 1955 Douglas Sand Paintings, March 6–27, 1955 Early American Folk Sculpture, March 8–29, 1955 Austin Artists, March 13–April 3, 1955 Dallas Public School Art Exhibition, March 20–April 10, 1955 Six Centuries of Headdress, April 3–May 1, 1955 Museum School Exhibition (Student/Teacher), April 24–May 8, 1955 26th Annual Dallas County Exhibition: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, May 11–June 5, 1955 Museum School Exhibition, May 14–?, 1955 The Leslie Waggener Collection, May 22–?, 1955 The World Around Us: 100 Years of American Landscape, Summer 1955 Young Collections, June 12–July 3, 1955 Tamajiro Habano: Paintings, June 12–July 10, 1955 12th National Print Exhibition, June 14–July 21, 1955 Electronic Abstractions, July 3–31, 1955 Framing, Right and Wrong, August 1–23, 1955 17th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting & Sculpture, October 7–November 13, 1955 Family of Man, October 7–December 4, 1955 Young Collections–Holiday Show, November 20, 1955–January 1, 1956 7th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 27–December 18, 1955 Sculpture in Silver, December 11, 1955–January 1, 1956 Virgil Beavers: Theatre Designs, December 11, 1955–January 15, 1956 1956 Dated Tirez Fabrics/Textiles, January 1–February 12, 1956 In Memoriam: 12 American Artists Who Died in the Past 12 Years, January 15–February 6, 1956 6th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 15–February 19, 1956 Anspaugh Art Club, February 12–22, 1956 American Craftsman, February 19–March 11, 1956 Jaycee School Show, February 19–March 11, 1956 Bassett Club, February 26–March 7, 1956 Federated Artists of Dallas, March 11–21, 1956 Klepper Art Club, March 25–April 4, 1956 Sport in Art, March 25–April 20, 1956 Dallas Public School Art Exhibition, April 1956 Reaugh Art Club, April 8–18, 1956 Reginald Marsh, April 15–May 20, 1956 Indonesian Ikats, April 29–June 5, 1956 27th Annual Dallas County Painting, Drawing, Sculpture Exhibition, May 2–27, 1956 Young Collections, May 17–June 17, 1956 Museum School Exhibition, May 20–June 10, 1956 German Graphics, June 1956 Gulf Caribbean International Art Exhibition, June 3–July 13, 1956 Exhibit of Painting and Sculpture, September 24–October 24, 1956 (DMCA—Society for Contemporary Arts) Exhibition of Presidents' Portraits/Mr. President: A Pictorial Parade of Presidents, 1789–1956, October 6–November 11, 1956 Texas Architecture–1956, October 6–November 11, 1956 18th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 6–November 18, 1956 Otis Dozier Exhibition, November 18–December 30, 1956 Young Collections, November 18–December 30, 1956 Decade of Prints, November 25–December 25, 1956 8th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, December 5, 1956–January 2, 1957 Mazzon School Paintings, December 9–31, 1956 7th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, December 30, 1956–January 27, 1957 1957 American Contemporary Paintings, 1957 (DMCA–Society for Contemporary Arts) 50 Years of Danish Silver, January 1–31, 1957 Japanese Screens, January 13–February 10, 1957 Karl Hofer Sketchbook, February 1–27, 1957 Jaycee Dallas Scholastic Competition Exhibition, February 3–13, 1957 Jaycee State Exhibition, February 17–27, 1957 Dallas Invitational Exhibition, February 20–27, 1957 Andrew Dasburg Exhibition, March 3–April 21, 1957 Survey of Painting in Texas, March 10–May 31, 1957 David Pryor Adickes, March 18–31, 1957 (DMCA—Society for Contemporary Arts) Young Collections, March 30–April 21, 1957 28th Annual Dallas County Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, April 10–May 12, 1957 Prints by the Yoshida Family, April 28–May 10, 1957 French Theatre, Ballet and Opera Designs, April 28–May 26, 1957 Museum School Exhibition, May 21–June 2, 1957 Sculpture Seen Anew: The Bronze Age to Brancusi, Sculpture by Clarence John Laughlin, June 18–July 18, 1957 Portraiture: The 19th And 20th Centuries, June 30–August 18, 1957 Bror Utter Exhibition/Fort Worth Land Marks, August 18–September 15, 1957 Texas Architecture–1957, October 5–27, 1957 Chrysler Collection Exhibition of Dutch, Flemish, and German Painting, October 5–31, 1957 Works by Toulouse–Lautrec, October 5–November 10, 1957 19th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 5–November 17, 1957 Peter Takal Drawings, November 6–24, 1957 Young Collections, November 17–December 22, 1957 Abstract By Choice, November 19–December 31, 1957 (DMCA) 9th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 27–December 15, 1957 Adventures In Glass, December 15, 1957–January 15, 1958 1958 8th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 1–31, 1958 The World of Realism, January 8–March 2, 1958 (DMCA) 1st Southwest Furniture Design Competition and Exhibition, January 19–February 16, 1958 Jaycee Dallas School Show, January 26–Febuary 5, 1958 Jaycee State School Show, February 9–19, 1958 Action Painting, March 4–April 13, 1958 (DMCA) Religious Art of the Western World, March 23–May 25, 1958 Young Collections In Retrospect, April 18–May 5, 1958 (DMCA) Sculpture: From Rodin to Lipchitz, May 8–July 3, 1958 (DMCA) Winston Churchill: The Painter, May 29–June 15, 1958 [co–sponsored by the DMCA) George Bellows: Prints and Drawings, June 8–30, 1958 Dan Wingren: Paintings, June 15–July 13, 1958 29th Annual Dallas County Exhibition: Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture, June 18–July 27, 1958 Children’s Paintings from Morocco, July9–August 30, 1958 (DMCA) Survey of Printmaking, August 3–September 14, 1958 Karolik Collection of American Painting, August 4–September 14, 1958 Moroccan Primitives, August 18–30, 1958 (DMCA) Canadian Portfolio, September 3–November 3, 1958 (DMCA) Texas Architecture, October 4–19, 1958 100 Years of American Architecture, October 4–26, 1958 Top Talent from Texas Colleges, October 4–26, 1958 Famous Painters and Famous Paintings, October 4–November 2, 1958 Highlights of British Printmaking, October 4–November 9, 1958 20th Annual Texas Painting And Sculpture Exhibition, October 4–November 16, 1958 Gyorgy Kepes: Paintings, November 2–30, 1958 Laughter in Art, November 5, 1958–January 6, 1959 (DMCA) Young Collections, November 16–December 2, 1958 Decade of Prints, November 19–December 28, 1958 10th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 23–December 21, 1958 Everett Spruce: Paintings, December 7, 1958–January 4, 1959 Adventures in Imaginative Seeing, December 7, 1958–January 15, 1959 1959 Texas Paintings, January 1959 9th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 4–February 8, 1959 Fort Worth Collects, January 6–22, 1959 (DMCA) Les Fauves, January 28–March 16, 1959 (DMCA) Polynesian Artifacts, February 1959 By and About Indians, February–March 12, 1959 The Art of Animation, March 1–22, 1959 Jaycee Dallas Show, March 15–22, 1959 Pottery by Marguerite Wildenhain, March 18–April 12, 1959 Wall Flowers, March 23–April 16, 1959 (DMCA) Jaycee State Show, March 29–April 5, 1959 Mexican Drawings, April 5–June 14, 1959 30th Annual Dallas County Exhibition of Painting, Drawing & Sculpture, April 12–May 18, 1959 Mexican Art: Pre–Columbian to Modern Times, April 19–June 14, 1959 Made in Texas by Texans, April 23–April 16, 1959 (DMCA) Contemporary Handweavers, April 24–May 17, 1959 4th International Hallmark Art Awards Exhibition, May 24–June 20, 1959 Lorjou and Other Young French Painters, May 31–August 31, 1959 Paintings from the Agnes Baldwin Preschool, June 1959 (DMCA) Contemporary Mexican Art, July 3–28, 1959 (DMCA) Print and Drawing Members' Acquisition Exhibition, July 5–26, 1959 Women in Art, August 1959 Sixty Prints by Sixty Artists From Local Collections: Postwar Prints, 1946–1959, August 3–September 24, 1959 (DMCA) Conservation in Painting, September 1959 21st Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture, October 10–November 15, 1959 Illuminations of 50 Great Paintings, October 10–November 15, 1959 South American Art Today, October 10–November 29, 1959 Pre–Columbian Art from South America, October 10–November 29, 1959 Signposts of Twentieth Century Art, October 28–December 7, 1959 (DMCA) Texas Architecture, Fall 1959 Texas Watercolor Society Exhibition, November 8–December 6, 1959 Young Collections, November 20–December 20, 1959 11th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 22–December 16, 1959 Four American Expressionists: Doris Caesar, Chaim Gross, Karl Knaths, Abraham Rattner, November 22, 1959–January 2, 1960 Janet Klute Photographs, December 6, 1959–January 3, 1960 James Boynton Drawings, December 8–15, 1959 (DMCA) Dallas Collects, December 16, 1959–January 11, 1960 (DMCA) 1960 American Prints Today, January 3–31, 1960 British and American Watercolors, January 10–31, 1960 Derain Sculpture, January 12–19, 1960 (DMCA) Maillol Exhibition, January 17–February 14, 1960 10th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints And Drawings, January 17–February 14, 1960 Contemporary Japanese Painting and Sculpture, January 26–March 6, 1960 (DMCA) Dallas Jaycee High School Art Exhibition, February 7–14, 1960 Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection, February 12–March 12, 1960 State Jaycee High School Art Exhibition, February 21–28, 1960 Drawings by Ufert Wilke, March 8–20, 1960 (DMCA) Bernard Leach Pottery, March 22–26, 1960 To Be Continued: The Museum Collection Now and In Retrospect, March 22–May 1, 1960 (DMCA) 20th Century Design: USA, April 4–May 15, 1960 Otis Dozier: Paintings, April 10–May 1, 1960 Southwestern Art, April 10–May 22, 1960 Children’s House Survey: Art from the DMCA Museum School, May 3–7, 1960 (DMCA) American Genius in Review: I, May 11–June 19, 1960 (DMCA) 31st Annual Dallas County Exhibition of Painting, Drawing & Sculpture, May 22–June 12, 1960 Hanz Vincenz Exhibition, June 19–July 17, 1960 Motion Picture as a Static Art Form, June 21–28, 1960 (DMCA) The Theater of Norman Bel Geddes, June 28–July 31, 1960 (DMCA) The Traveling World of Pablo Picasso, September 6–25, 1960 (DMCA) Recent DMCA Acquisitions, September 27–October 23, 1960 (DMCA) Architecture of Merit in the Past Decade, October 8–23, 1960 New Generation in Italian Painting, October 8–November 6, 1960 H. O. Kelly Retrospective, October 8–November 13, 1960 22nd Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 8–November 13, 1960 Famous Families in American Art, October 8–November 20, 1960 Italian Sculptors of Today, October 26–November 27, 1960 (DMCA) Hebrew University Children’s Paintings, November 1960 (DMCA) The Young in Art, November 1–27, 1960 (DMCA) American Folk Art from the Abby Aldrich Collection, November 15–December 15, 1960 12th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 20–December 14, 1960 Recent DMCA Acquisitions, November 29–December 3, 1960 (DMCA) Children’s Book Show, December 1960 (DMCA) Rene Magritte in America, December 6, 1960–January 8, 1961 (DMCA) 1961 Behind the Scenes at the DMCA, January 10–15, 1961 (DMCA) Sara Roby Foundation Collection, January 15–February 12, 1961 Los Angeles Painting Since 1920, Fifty Paintings by Thirty–Seven Painters, January 17–February 12, 1961 (DMCA) 11th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints And Drawings, January 22–February 19, 1961 The Sculpture of Negro Africa, February 12–March 12, 1961 Three Sculptors of the Southwest, February 14–26, 1961 (DMCA) Impressionists and Their Forebears from Barbizon, March 9–April 2, 1961 (DMCA) The Artist in His Studio, March 12–April 2, 1961 Chinese Pottery And Porcelain, March 12–April 9, 1961 Roy Neuberger Collection, March 19–April 16, 1961 Young Collections, March 26–April 16, 1961 Joseph Stella Drawings, March 28–April 16, 1961 (DMCA) Persian and Indian Miniatures, April 1–26, 1961 A Century of Art And Life In Texas, April 9–May 7, 1961 The Artist as Illustrator, April 12–30, 1961 (DMCA) Paintings and Drawings from the Estate of John R. Covert, April 12–30, 1961 (DMCA) National Liberty Week, April 16–22, 1961 (DMCA) 21st Ceramic National Exhibition, April 16–May 14, 1961 Lily Pons Collection, April 23–May 28, 1961 (DMCA) Museum School Exhibition, April 30–?, 1961 Texas Designer/Craftsman, May 13–28, 1961 Calvin Holmes Prints, May 7–28, 1961 Children’s House Survey, May 9–28, 1961 (DMCA) Richard Neutra Retrospective, May 14–June 1, 1961 32nd Annual Dallas County Exhibition of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, May 21–June 18, 1961 Photography in the Fine Arts II, June 4–25, 1961 Carl Morris Retrospective Show, June 8–July 30, 1961 (DMCA) The Innocent Eye, June 9–12, 1961 (DMCA) E. G. Eisenlohr Memorial Exhibition, June 11–July 9, 1961 Dallas Collects, 1960–1961, July 4–30, 1961 (DMCA) Selections from the DMCA Permanent Collection, September 1961 (DMCA) Paintings and Prints by Stanley William Hayter, October 4–12, 1961 (DMCA) Alfred Eisenstaedt Photos: Witness to His Times, October 4–29, 1961 (DMCA) Directions in 20th Century American Painting, October 7–November 12, 1961 13th Annual Texas Crafts Exhibition, October 7–November 12, 1961 23rd Annual Texas Painting And Sculpture Exhibition, October 7–November 19, 1961 Old Master Drawings, November 12–December 31, 1961 The Art That Broke the Looking Glass, November 15–December 31, 1961 (DMCA) Collector's Choice, November 16–December 3, 1961 Children’s Book Show, December 5–17, 1961 (DMCA) 1962 Frederick O'Hara Prints, January 3–17, 1962 The Art of Assemblage, January 9–February 11, 1962 (DMCA) John Marin Exhibition, January 14–February 11, 1962 12th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 21–February 18, 1962 Shibui Exhibition, January 28–February 11, 1962 Felix Candela Exhibition, January 28–February 28, 1962 Photography in the Fine Arts III, February 11–March 11, 1962 To Be Continued, February 20–March 25, 1962 (DMCA) A Historical Survey of the Graphic Arts, February 25–March 25, 1962 The Outline and the Dot: Two Aspects of Post–Impressionism / Painters of Pont Aven, March 4–25, 1962 The Junior Art of Assemblage, March 20–25, 1962 (DMCA) 6th Annual Texas Designer/Craftsman, March 31–April, 1962 “1961,” April 3–May 13, 1962 (DMCA) 20th Century Drawings, April 4–26, 1962 33rd Annual Dallas County Exhibition of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, April 15–May 13, 1962 Young Collections, May 6–28, 1962 Three Texas Artists, May 23–June 10, 1962 (DMCA) Figures in the Landscape, May 24–July 7, 1962 Animals, June 8–11, 1962 (DMCA) Lithographs from the Tamarind Workshop, June 19–July 15, 1962 (DMCA) Dallas Collects, August 1962 (DMCA) Selections from the DMCA Permanent Collection, September 1962 (DMCA) Children’s Art from Summer Classes, September 1962 (DMCA) The Arts of Man, October 6–January 1, 1963 Art of the Circus, October 9–November 11, 1962 (DMCA) The Sculpture of Herbert Ferber, November 17–December 30, 1962 (DMCA) 1963 American Prints Today, January 13–February 10, 1963 British Art Today, January 15–February 17, 1963 (DMCA) 13th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 17–February 17, 1963 William T. Ranney: Paintings, January 28–March 11, 1963 Gallery Gardens, February 23–March 24, 1963 Eight By Eight, American Craftsmen, March 3–31, 1963 The University of Texas Art Faculty: Past and Present, March 3–April 1, 1963 (DMCA) A Retrospective: Lyonel Feininger, April 10–May 5, 1963 (DMCA) 24th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, April 14–May 12, 1963 Toni Frissell: Photographs–A Number of Things, April 17–May 5, 1963 Young Collections, April 26–May 12, 1963 Interaction of Color and Paintings by Josef Albers, April 30–May 26, 1963 Texas Collects 20th Century Art, May 15–28, 1963 (DMCA) Ideas in Images, May 19–June 9, 1963 34th Annual Dallas County Exhibition: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, May 29–June 23, 1963 Children at Play, June 7–8, 1963 (DMCA) Graphik––German Prints at Mid–Century, June 23–July 14, 1963 Photographs by Jason Hailey: The Selective Eye, July 19–August 17, 1963 25th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 5–November 3, 1963 Indian Art of the Americas, October 5, 1963–January 5, 1964 14th Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 17–December 15, 1963 Young Collections, November 29–December 15, 1963 1964 14th Southwestern Print and Drawing Exhibition, January 19–February 12, 1964 A View of the Protean Century: Hirshhorn Foundation Collection, January 25–February 23, 1964 Photography in the Fine Arts IV, February 16–March 8, 1964 Contemporary French Tapestry, March 8–April 5, 1964 The Crafts and Worship, March 15–April 12, 1964 Ben Nicholson Retrospective, April 15–May 17, 1964 35th Dallas County Exhibition of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, May 6–31, 1964 Auguste Rodin, 1840–1917: An Exhibition of Sculptures and Drawings, June 1–July 1, 1964 Danish Abstract Art, October 10–November 1, 1964 26th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 10–November 8, 1964 Pre–Columbian Art, November 15, 1964–January 10, 1965 1965 Drawings USA, 1963, January 16 –February 7, 1965 Fifteenth Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, January 27–February 17, 1965 The Art of Piet Mondrian, March 17–April 18, 1965 Chola Bronzes, May 1–September 7, 1965 Sculpture: Twentieth Century, May 12–June 13, 1965 Tom Benrimo Retrospective, June 30–July 28, 1965 American Drawings, July 24–August 22, 1965 Antonio Frasconi, 1952–1963, July 31–August 29, 1965 O'Neil Ford, Architect, September 1–26, 1965 The Photographer's Eye, October 9–October 31, 1965 Treasures from Austria, October 9–November 21, 1965 Kurt Schwitters: A Retrospective Exhibition, November 10–December 12, 1965 Good Design in Toys, November 30–December 26, 1965 Latin American Painting, December 18, 1965–January 16, 1966 Pre–Columbian Gold from Peru, December 18, 1965–January 30, 1966 1966 Sixteenth Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, January 12–February 6, 1966 South Central Craftsmen USA, 1966, February 16–March 20, 1966 Jean Dubuffet Retrospective, March 16–April 17, 1966 Dallas Scholastic Arts Show, April 3–10, 1966 Charles H. Currier: Victorian Photographer, April 16–May 8, 1966 George Ortman: Constructions/Paintings/Drawings, April 27–May 30, 1966 William Baziotes Memorial Exhibition, June 29–July 31, 1966 Contemporary French Tapestries, July 6–August 7, 1966 Aaron Siskind: Photographer, October 8–November 6, 1966 The Kevorkian Foundation Collection of Rare and Magnificent Oriental Carpets, October 8–November 27, 1966 Texas Painting and Sculpture, 1966, December 7, 1966–January 8, 1967 1967 Picasso: Two Concurrent Retrospective Exhibitions, February 8–March 26, 1967 European Drawings, April 12–May 14, 1967 Scholastic Art Award Exhibition, April 16–April 23, 1967 Air, Light, Form: New American Glass, May 3–June 4, 1967 Clara Williamson Retrospective Exhibition, May 24–June 25, 1967 Dallas Private Collections, July 15–September 3, 1967 William Brice: Selection of Drawings, 1955–1966, July 20–September 1, 1967 American Art Before Columbus, October 7–29, 1967 Van Gogh Exhibition of Watercolors and Drawings, October 7–November 5, 1967 Seventeenth Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, November 8–December 10, 1967 Alexander Archipenko: A Memorial Exhibition, November 22, 1967–January 1, 1968 1968 Boyd Mefferd: Light in Motion, January 17–February 18, 1968 Masters of Modern Italian Art from the Collection of Gianni Mattioli, January 31–March 3, 1968 Mark Tobey Retrospective, March 20–April 21, 1968 Scholastic Art Award Exhibition, April 7–April 14, 1968 Texas Painting and Sculpture, 1968, May 8–June 9, 1968 Art of the Congo, October 5–November 3, 1968 Southwest Craftsmen, 1968, October 23–November 24, 1968 Photography in the Fine Arts V, November 30, 1968–January 2, 1969 Franz Kline 1910–1962, December 17, 1968–January 26, 1969 1969 Jean Arp Memorial Exhibition, March 12–April 13, 1969 Julius Bissier: A Retrospective, March 12–April 13, 1969 Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection, May 14–June 8, 1969 Venetian Bronzes from the Correr Museum, May 14–June 15, 1969 David Smith, June 25–September 1, 1969 African Art and the Modern Tradition, Sept 18–November 1 [?], 1969 Masterpieces of Japanese Art, October 4–November 30, 1969 Eighteenth Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, October 29–November 30, 1969 One Man's Choice, December 14, 1969–January 18, 1970 1970 The M.P. Potamkin Collection, January 28–March 8, 1970 Photographs by Clyde Dilley, January 28–March 8, 1970 Experiments in Plastic, March 18–April 19, 1970 Indian and South–East Asian Stone Sculptures from the Avery Brundage Collection, May 6–June 21, 1970 Product Environment, July 15–September 7, 1970 Arts of Oceania, October 10–November 29, 1970 Figures/Environments, December 13, 1970–January 17, 1971 1971 Ten Centuries that Shaped the West, February 10–April 11, 1971 Richard Tuttle, February 10–March 28, 1971 Scholastic Art Exhibition, April 4–11, 1971 Four Painters: Conlon, Cote, Hacklin, Rafoss, May 12–June 20, 1971 Baggie Mantra Sanctorum March, June 12, 1971 Stone Sculpture from India and Southeast Asia, June 20–September 12, 1971 Texas Painting and Sculpture 71, July 14–September 6, 1971 George Rickey Retrospective Exhibition, July 29–September 6, 1971 15th Texas Crafts Exhibition, October 9–November 6, 1971 The Romantic Vision in America, October 9–November 28, 1971 19th and 20th Century Paintings from the Collection of the Smith College Museum of Art, December 12, 1971–January 16, 1972 Graphics from Area Collections, December 12, 1971–January 16, 1972 1972 Burgoyne Diller, February 16–March 26, 1972 Chinese Gold, Silver and Porcelain: The Kempe Collection, March 1–April 2, 1972 Scholastic Art Exhibition, April 9–16, 1972 James Brooks, May 10–June 25, 1972 Robert Graham, May 24–June 25, 1972 African Art From Dallas Collections, July 26–September 4, 1972 Interchange, July 26–September 4, 1972 19th Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, October 7–November 5, 1972 1930's Expositions, October 7–November 5, 1972 Geometric Abstraction: 1926–1942, October 7–November 19, 1972 Options for Tomorrow's City, November 21, 1972–January 14, 1973 The Hand and the Spirit: Religious Art in America, 1700–1900, December 10, 1972–January 14, 1973 1973 Sam Francis Paintings 1947–1972, February 7–March 25, 1973 Scholastic Art Exhibition, April 15–April 22, 1973 Amsterdam Paris Dusseldorf, May 2–June 3, 1973 Velox Ward, June 16–July 8, 1973 Old Master Prints, Bequest of Calvin J. Holmes, June 16–September 3, 1973 Max Ernst: Inside the Sight, July 18–September 3, 1973 North Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 6–November 4, 1973 Southwestern Photography Exhibition, October 6–November 4, 1973 The Sculpture of Thailand, November 21, 1973–January 6, 1974 1974 The Degas Bronzes, February 6–March 24, 1974 Nevelson: Wood Sculptures, April 17–May 19, 1974 In Beauty It Is Begun, May 16–June 16, 1974 The Meadows Collection, June 5–July 7, 1974 Dogon Art, June 5–July 7, 1974 A La Pintura and Recent Accessions in the Modern Print and Drawing Collection, June 21–September 2, 1974 The Paintings of Gerald Murphy, August 28–September 29, 1974 Portrait of the Artist's Son, Titus, by Rembrandt, September 3–November 11, 1974 A Salute to the Doziers of Dallas, September 20–October 27, 1974 16th Texas Crafts Exhibition, September 20–October 27, 1974 Netsukes from the Avery Brundage Collection, October 23–December 1, 1974 Poets of the Cities: New York and San Francisco 1950–65, November 20–December 29, 1974 El Dorado: The Gold of Ancient Colombia, December 4, 1974–January 26, 1975 A Christmas Fiesta–The Dallas Museum of Fine Arts' Santos, December 8, 1974–January 2, 1975 1975 Robert Smithson: Drawings, January 15–February 23, 1975 Ancient Art: The Norbert Schimmel Collection, January 15–March 2, 1975 [or January 22–June 29, 1975] Projects I: David McManaway, March 19–April 27, 1975 Ars Medica Prints, April 26–June 1, 1975 The Scholastic Arts of Dallas, May 11–May 18, 1975 Masterworks of Primitive Art, June 8–July 20, 1975 Era of Exploration: The Rise of Landscape Photography in the American West, July 23–August 31, 1975 Projects II: Bruce Cunningham, August 27–September 28, 1975 The Heritage of American Art: Paintings from the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, September 16–November 30, 1975 20th Exhibition of Southwestern Prints and Drawings, October 8–November 23, 1975 Piranesi Prints and Drawings, December 1, 1975–January 18, 1976 A Christmas Fiesta–Santos from the DMFA, December 7, 1975–January 4, 1976 Projects III: Raffaele Martini, December 10, 1975–January 11, 1976 1976 Sculpture: American Directions, 1945–1975, January 20–February 29, 1976 Oriental Art in Dallas Private Collections, February 11–April 4, 1976 Sight Line:Snow Drifts [Sculpture by Sam Richardson], March 24–May 2, 1976 Selections from the John and Nora Wise Collection of Ancient South American Art, March 31–May 2, 1976 Works by Henry Moore from Dallas Collections, April 15–25, 1976 Chinese Export Porcelain: Selections from the Reeves Collection at Washington & Lee University, April 24–May 30, 1976 Dallas from the Ground Up, May 19–September 5, 1976 8 X 10: Ten American Photographers, June 23–September 6, 1976 Shakespeare and Some Publications of His Time, July 8–25, 1976 Thirty Bones of My Body, July 19–August 15, 1976 American Art Since 1945, August 18–October 3, 1976 Rugs Designed by American Artists, September 15–October 27, 1976 Modern Art: A Guide to Looking, September 15–December 26, 1976 America: The Third Century, October 7–November 7, 1976 Irish Watercolors from the National Gallery of Ireland, October 18–December 26, 1976 Edvard Munch, October 27–December 19, 1976 Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, October 27–December 26, 1976 Santos from the DMFA Collection, December 7, 1976–January 3, 1977 Northern Renaissance Prints, December 13, 1976–January 13, 1977 1977 Titian and the Venetian Woodcut, January 15–March 15, 1977 Berlin/Hanover: The 1920's, January 26–March 13, 1977 Two Centuries of Black American Art, March 30–May 15, 1977 Translations, Salvages, Paste–Ups by Jess, April 6–May 8, 1977 New Photographs and Prints from the Permanent Collection, June 1–August 28, 1977 The Face of Egypt, June 14–August 28, 1977 Calder's Universe, September 14–October 30, 1977 Drawings from the Janos Scholz Collection, November 23, 1977–January 1, 1978 17th Texas Crafts Exhibition, November 23, 1977–January 1, 1978 Old Master Prints from the DMFA, November 23, 1977–January 15, 1978 Santos from the DMFA Collection, December 2–29, 1977 1978 Dallas Collects: Impressionist and Early Modern Masters, January 25–February 26, 1978 Seventy–Five Years of Art in Dallas: The History of the Dallas Art Association and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, January 25–March 12, 1978 Printmaking in France from the Impressionists to Picasso, January 25–June 4, 1978 The Loan Collection for the Vice President's Residence [April 1978–April 1979], March 7–March 19, 1978 Animal Sculptures in Marble by Jane B. Armstrong, March 12–April 2, 1978 The Royal Hunter: Art of the Sasanian Empire, April 12–May 21, 1978 The Arts of Ghana, May 3–July 2, 1978 O'Neil Ford, Texas Architect, May 21–July 16, 1978 Herbert Distel: The Museum of Drawers, June 28–August 20, 1978 Claes Oldenburg: The Mouse Museum and the Ray Gun Wing, June 28–August 20, 1978 Modern Japanese Prints from the DMFA Collection, June 30–September 17, 1978 Know What You See: Art Conservation [or Know What You See: The Examination and Treatment of Paintings], July 26–August 28, 1978 Five Centuries of Tapestry, September 13–October 29, 1978 Classical Influence in Printmaking, October 6–November 20, 1978 Bridget Riley: Works 1959–1978, October 25–November 26, 1978 Works on Paper: Southwest, 1978, October 25–November 26, 1978 1979 Pompeii A.D. 79, January 2–March 18, 1979 Callot and Goya, April 30–July 8, 1979 Avedon: Photographs 1947–77, May 2–June 24, 1979 Photography: The Selected Image, July 18–September 3, 1979 Carl Andre Sculpture 1959–1977, July 18–September 3, 1979 12: Artists Working in North Texas, September 26–October 28, 1979 Giacometti, September 26–November 25, 1979 Realism and the Original Print: The French School Revival, October 10, 1979–January 1, 1980 Objects of Bright Pride: Northwest Coast Indian Art from the American Museum of Natural History, November 21–December 25, 1979 1980 Constructivism and the Geometric Tradition: Selections from the McCrory Corporation Collection, January 18–February 24, 1980 Journey into Non–Objectivity: The Graphic Work of Kazimir Malevich and Other Members of the Russian Avant–Garde, January 18–February 24, 1980 Maria Nordman/Texas, February 19–March 30, 1980 Scholastic Art Show 1980, March 19–30, 1980 Japan: Photographs 1854–1905, March 19–April 27, 1980 Japanese Woodblock Prints, March 19–April 27, 1980 Wiley Territory, May 14–June 22, 1980 Georges Vantongerloo, July 16–September 14, 1980 Guatemalan Textiles from the Collection of Patsy and Raymond D. Nasher, July 16–September 14, 1980 Frederic Church's The Icebergs, September 10–December 28, 1980 Shakespeare: The Globe and the World, October 22, 1980–January 4, 1981 1981 Afro–American Arts from the Suriname Rain Forest, February 4–March 15, 1981 Concentrations I: Richard Shaffer, March 1–April 12, 1981 Texas Crafts: New Expressions, April 8–May 17, 1981 Concentrations II: Ann Lee Stautberg, April 26–June 7, 1981 Henri Cartier–Bresson: Photographer, June 3–July 12, 1981 Concentrations III: Betsy Muller/Andrea Rosenberg, June 21–August 2, 1981 Ancient and Medieval Art from a Dallas Private Collection, July 19–August 23, 1981 Collaboration: Artists and Architects, August 19–September 27, 1981 Arshile Gorky, 1904–1948: A Retrospective, September 12–November 6, 1981 Concentrations IV: Alain Kirili, Recent Sculpture, October 18–November 29, 1981 Impressionism and the Modern Vision: Master Paintings from the Phillips Collection, November 22, 1981–February 14, 1982 Through the Looking Glass, December 20, 1981–February 19, 1982 1982 Recent Gifts from the Meadows Collection, March 9–April 25, 1982 Art of the Archaic Indonesians, March 10–April 25, 1982 Concentrations V: Judith Murray, March 14–May 23, 1982 Fernand Leger, May 19–July 4, 1982 Concentrations VI: Al Souza, June 6–July 18, 1982 Counterparts: Form and Emotion in Photographs, August 4–September 12, 1982 Mexican Dance Masks, August 4–September 12, 1982 A Print History: The Bromberg Gifts, August 10–October 10, 1982 Patricia Johanson: A Project for the Fair Park Lagoon, September 24–October 24, 1982 Dallas Collects American Paintings: Colonial to Early Modern, September 26–November 14, 1982 Concentrations VII: Deborah Butterfield, October 31–December 19, 1982 El Greco of Toledo, December 12, 1982–February 6, 1983 1983 The Work of Atget: The Art of Old Paris, February 23–April 3, 1983 Joel Shapiro, March 12–May 8, 1983 Contemporary Printmaking: Hamon Fund Purchases 1974–1983, June 2–August 21, 1983 Picasso the Printmaker: Graphics from the Marina Picasso Collection, September 11–October 30, 1983 Concentrations VIII: Dalton Maroney, October 10, 1983–February 19, 1984 1984 Recent Acquisitions: Works of Art on Paper, January 29–March 25, 1984 The Shogun Age, March 18–May 27, 1984 Jasper Johns: Savarin Monotypes, March 31–May 20, 1984 Concentrations IX: Richard Long, March 31–July 8, 1984 Wealth of the Ancient World: The Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt Collections, April 25–June 24, 1984 Selections from the Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, May 23 [or 25]–July 15, 1984 Rodin's Gates of Hell, June 1–October 28, 1984 Chimu Textiles of Peru, June 22–August 26, 1984 Magdalena Abakanowicz, June 24–August 26, 1984 Costumes and Featherwork of the Lords of Chimor: Textiles from Peru's North Coast, June 24–August 26, 1984 Selections from the Photography Collections of Texas American Banks: Allen, Prestonwood, and Richardson, July 21–September 9, 1984 The Time of Bonnard: Prints and Illustrated Books in France, September 16–November 4, 1984 Pierre Bonnard: The Late Paintings, September 16–November 11, 1984 Concentrations X: Jenny Holzer, October 28, 1984–January 1, 1985 Textiles from Guatemala: Chichicastenango, November 13, 1984–January 6, 1985 Visions: James Surls, 1974–1984, December 2, 1984–January 13, 1985 1985 Morse's Gallery of the Louvre, January 11–February 28, 1985 Nature's Forms/ Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue, February 3–March 17, 1985 Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928–1945, February 3–March 17, 1985 Concentrations XI: Luis Jimenez, February 17–March 31, 1985 Selections from the Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, March 26–May 19, 1985 The Art of the European Goldsmith: Silver from the Schroder Collection, April 5–May 12 [or 26], 1985 Drawing Near: Whistler Etchings from the Zelman Collection, May 25–July 21, 1985 Primitivism in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, June 23–September 1, 1985 Recent Acquisitions: Photography, July 27–August 25, 1985 Kazimir Malevich: Prints from the Permanent Collection, August 31–November 10, 1985 Naum Gabo: Sixty Years of Constructivism, September 29–November 17, 1985 Concentrations XII: Joe Guy, October 27, 1985–January 5, 1986 Rodin's The Thinker, November 10, 1985–April 27, 1986 Maya Miniatures and Other Textiles for the Saints, November 19, 1985–January 19, 1986 Maya: Treasures of an Ancient Civilization, December 15, 1985–February 9, 1986 1986 Ancestral Art of Gabon, January 26–June 15, 1986 Concentrations XIII: Nic Nicosia, February 1–March 30, 1986 An American Painter in Paris: Gerald Murphy, February 16–April 20, 1986 A Tribute to Winston Churchill, February 18–March 21, 1986 The Treasury of San Marco, Venice, March 1–May 4, 1986 Life at Court: Art for India's Rulers, 16th–19th Centuries, March 16–May 11, 1986 Francesco Clemente, March 30–May 11, 1986 The Ship and the Sacred Tree: Textiles from Sumatra, April 8– June 1, 1986 From Courbet to Cézanne: A New 19th Century/Preview of the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, June 1–August 3, 1986 Aaron Siskind: Fifty Years, June 8–August [3 or] 16, 1986 Sitings [Alice Aycock/Richard Fleischner/Mary Miss/George Trakas], June 8–August 3, 1986 Hiroshige: The Fifty–Three Stages of the Tokaido, July 12–September 28, 1986 Beni Montresor's Set Designs for Dallas Ballet's "Swan Lake", September 6–October 26, 1986 Visions of the West: American Art from Dallas Collections, September 28–November 30, 1986 Furniture on the Texas Frontier, 1840–1900: Furnishings from Historic Round Top, September 28–November 30, 1986 Recent Textile Acquisitions: 1984–1986, October 7–December 7, 1986 Bybee Collection [Initial Exhibition], opened October 25, 1986 Concentrations XIV: Pat Steir, The Brueghel Series, November 1, 1986–January 4, 1987 Robert Rauschenberg, Work from Four Series: A Sesquicentennial Exhibition, December 21, 1986–February 8, 1987 Robert Rauschenberg Prints: Selections from Dallas and Fort Worth Collections, December 21, 1986–March 15, 1987 1987 Concentrations XV: Matt Mullican, January 31–March 15, 1987 Henry Moore Maquettes, February 1–May 3, 1987 Elizabeth Murray: Paintings and Drawings, March 1–April 19, 1987 Coastal Color: Textiles from Guatemala's Pacific Foothills, March 31–June 14, 1987 A Century of Modern Sculpture: The Patsy and Raymond Nasher Collection, April 5–May 31, 1987 Three Seated Figures from Veracruz: Modern Improvisations on an Ancient Style, May 22–June 21, 1987 Views of Japan: Modern Woodblock Prints by Hiroshi Yoshida, June 20–September 27, 1987 Jacob Lawrence, American Painter, June 28–September 6, 1987 Rodin's Monument to the Burghers of Calais, August 22, 1987–January 31, 1988 An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art, September 29–November 29, 1987 Concentrations XVI: Mary Lucier, Wilderness, October 10–November 22, 1987 Works on Paper: Recent Acquisitions, December 12, 1987–March 20, 1988 Power and Gold: Jewelry from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, December 20, 1987–February 7, 1988 Woven to Honor: The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, December 20, 1987–February 7, 1988 1988 Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas (Usonian Automatic House), January 19–April 17, 1988 Concentrations XVII: Vernon Fisher, Lost for Words, January 23–April 17, 1988 Cindy Sherman, March 6–April 24, 1988 Ansel Adams and American Landscape Photography: Selections from the Southland Corporation Collection, March 6–April 24, 1988 A Century Under Foot: American Hooked Rugs, 1800–1900, March 26–May 22, 1988 Concentrations XVIII: Bert Long, April 16–June 12, 1988 Charles Sheeler: Paintings, Drawings, Photographs, May 15–July 10, 1988 Contemporary Printmaking: Hamon Fund Purchases 1974–1988, May 28–July 3, 1988 Georgia O'Keeffe 1887–1986, July 31–October 16, 1988 Images of Mexico: The Contribution of Mexico to 20th Century Art, August 28–October 30, 1988 Concentrations XIX: Peter Fischli/David Weiss, October 15, 1988–January 8, 1989 From the Permanent Collection: Old Master Prints, November 19, 1988–January 15, 1989 ART/Artifact, November 23, 1988–January 15, 1989 Now/Then/Again, December 12, 1988; January 10–July 2, 1989 1989 Concentrations XX: Kiki Smith, January 14–April 16, 1989 Patterns from the East: Embossed Japanese Wallpapers from the Ellis Collection, January 28–April 2, 1989 Broken Star: Post Civil War Quilts, February 1–28, 1989 Donald Judd, February 12–April 19, 1989 From the Permanent Collection: European Art, February 19–April 19, 1989 Patterns, Creatures, and Flowers from the East: Textiles from the Zale–Lipshy University Hospital, April 15–June 25, 1989 Concentrations XXI: Gael Stack, May 7–July 2, 1989 A Faithful Journey: 200 Years of American Decorative Arts from the Faith P. and Charles L. Bybee Collection, May 21–July 30, 1989 New Vistas: The Seventh National Exhibit by Blind Artists, May 27–July 23, 1989 Kenneth J. Hale: Recent Prints, July 8–September, 1989 Impressionists and Modern Masters in Dallas: Monet to Mondrian, September 3–October 22, 1989 I.M. Pei: Meyerson Symphony Center, Henry N. Cobb and Dan Kiley: Fountain Place, September 8–October 29, 1989 American Art, 1700–1950, September 8–April 8, 1990 Patrick Faigenbaum: Roman Portraits, September 30–November 12, 1989 Artful Deception: The Craft of the Forger, October 15, 1989–January 7, 1990 Like A One–Eyed Cat: Photographs by Lee Friedlander, 1956–1987, November 19, 1989–January 14, 1990 Phillip Guston: 50 Years of Painting, November 19, 1989–January 14, 1990 Black Art–Ancestral Legacy: The African Impulse in African–American Art, December 3, 1989–February 25, 1990 1990 Concentrations XXII: Max Neuhaus, Two Sides of the Same Room, January 28–April 22, 1990 Architecture and Its Image: Four Centuries of Architectural Representation, Works from the Collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, February 18–April 22, 1990 Objects of Elegance and Whimsy: 19th Century Japanese Bronzes and Silver from the John R. Young Collection, February 24–October 21, 1990 Gold of Three Continents [Gold of Africa: Jewelry and Ornaments from Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali and Senegal; Gold of Greece: Jewelry and Ornaments from the Benaki Museum; Gold of Ancient Americas: Pre–Columbian Ornaments and Ceremonial Objects from the Dallas Museum of Art], April 8–June 10, 1990 Ed Paschke: Paintings, May 19–July 15, 1990 Rembrandt and Whistler: Master Prints, May 19–August 19, 1990 Concentrations XXIII: Texas Figurative Drawings, May 19–July 15, 1990 Concentrations 24: Continuities of Concern, June 2–August 5, 1990 Chocolate Pots and Tomb Guardians from Ancient Mexico, June 2–November 1990 Objects of Elegance and Whimsy: Japanese Laquerware and Shibayama from the John R. Young Collection, June 23–October 21, 1990 Treasures of American Folk Art from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center, July 15–September 9, 1990 Highlights from the Permanent Collection: American and European Art, 1400–1945, August 18–[?], 1990 Stitches of Expectation: The Landes Dowry Quilts and Textiles, September 1–November 4, 1990 Eternal Egypt: Objects of the Afterlife [long–term loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston], September 30, 1990–August 2, 2002 Graphic Art of the Russian Avant–Garde, 1903–1931, October 13, 1990–January 13, 1991 The Wanderers: Masters of 19th Century Russian Painting, An Exhibition from the Soviet Union, October 28, 1990–January 6, 1991 Kings, Queens and Soup Tureens: Selections from the Campbell Museum Collection, November 3–December 30, 1990 Dallas Visions: Toward a 21st Century Urban Design, November 18, 1990–January 20, 1991 Concentrations 25: Harry Geffert, November 23, 1990–January 20, 1991 Fine Line: Batik Skirts from Java's North Coast, December 22, 1990–March 24, 1991 1991 The Ship and the Sacred Tree: Textiles from South Sumatra, January 26–April 14, 1991 Courts of Indonesia, February 10–April 7, 1991 Spirit and Place, Photographs of Indonesia by John Gollings, February 10–April 7, 1991 Objects of Elegance and Whimsy: Japanese Cloisonne and Plique–a–Jour from the John R. Young Collection, February 23–August 1991 Paul Greenberg, Figures in Space: Photographs of Portugal, March 2–April 21, 1991 Mark Tobey from the Clark Collection, March 16–April 21, 1991 Henry Moore from the Permanent Collection, March 16–April 21, 1991 Enduring Impressions: Selections from the Bromberg Print Gifts, April 6–May 19, 1991 Concentrations 26: Celia Alvarez Munoz, Abriendo Tierra/ Breaking Ground, May 4–June 30, 1991 New Photography from Mexico City, May 11–July 7, 1991 Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving an Architectural Heritage, Decorative Designs from the Domino's Pizza Collection, May 26–July 21, 1991 Cubism & La Section d'Or: Works on Paper 1907–1922, June 1–July 28, 1991 Blinds & Shutters, July 13–August 18, 1991 Concentrations 27: Georg Herold, Images Perdues, July 21–September 15, 1991 The State I'm In: Texas Art at the DMA, August 18–October 6, 1991 Corot to Monet: the Rise of Landscape Painting in France, November 10, 1991–January 5, 1992 Impressions of Nature [images by Dallas photographer, Heidi Lopata Sherman], c. November 1991 1992 Documenting New York: Photographs by Berenice Abbott, January 25–April 5, 1992 Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art, February 9–April 5, 1992 African–American/African, February 15–May 31, 1992 Encounters 1: John Hernandez and Rainer Ganahl, February 23–April 19, 1992 The Quedlinburg Treasury, March 7–April 26, 1992 Bamboo to Batik: Textile Acquisitions, 1987–1991, April 19–October 25, 1992 Brushstrokes of Enlightenment: Zen Calligraphy and Painting and Blades of Splendor: Japanese Swords and Warrior Prints from the R. B. Caldwell Collection, May 24–July 19, 1992 Encounters 2: Gunther Forg and Skeet McAuley, August 9–September 2, 1992 Photography in Contemporary German Art: 1960 to the Present, August 16–October 11, 1992 Photographs of Egypt by Carolyn Brown, August 22–November 1, 1992 Dallas Collects 20th Century Crafts, September 5–November 29, 1992 Eternal Egypt: Objects of Daily Life, People, and Religion [long–term loan from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston], September 19, 1992–August 2, 2002 Nam June Paik's TV Clock, October 11–December 6, 1992 Impressions of Dallas, November 15, 1992–January 17, 1993 The Impressionist and the City: Pissarro's Series, November 15, 1992–January 31, 1993 The Art of the Doll: French Character Dolls from the Gail Cook Collection, November 27, 1992–January 10, 1993 1993 American Prints in Black and White, 1900–1950: Selections from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams, January 31–March 28, 1993 Dallas Collects Jean–Michel Basquiat, January 31–March 28, 1993 Gates of Mystery: The Art of Holy Russia, February 28–April 18, 1993 The Ancestral Presence in Indonesia, April 10–June 6, 1993 Museum of Europe Opens, April 18, 1993 [DMA Permanent Collection] Three Centuries of Wedgwood [In memory of Hensleigh C. Wedgwood], April 18–October [?], 1993 The DMA at Ninety: A Photomontage, April 17–December 1993 Encounters 3: Cady Noland and Doug MacWithey, May 9–July 4, 1993 Painters of the Great Ming: The Imperial Court and the Zhe School, June 6–August 1, 1993 Contemporary Porcelain from Japan: 30 Works by 30 Masters, June 13–July 4, 1993 Museum of the Americas Opens, September 26, 1993 [DMA Permanent Collection] Art of the American Indian Frontier: The Chandler/Pohrt Collection, November 7, 1993–February 6, 1994 Art and Design Since 1945: Selections from the Permanent Collection, November 20, 1993 - [?] Encounters 4: Renee Green World Tour and Ray Smith, November 20, 1993–January 16, 1994 Jenny Holzer: The Venice Installation, November 20, 1993–March 19, 1995 The Art of the Doll: German Character Dolls from the Gail Cook Collection, November 26, 1993–February 13, 1994 East Meets West: Sculpture from the David T. Owsley Collection, December 18, 1993–June 19, 1994 1994 Susan Rothenberg: Paintings and Drawings, January 30–March 27, 1994 Jonathan Borofsky from the Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Collection, January 30–March 10, 1994 The American West: Legendary Artists of the Frontier, March 17–June 12, 1994 Picturing History: American Painting, 1770–1930, May 1–July 10, 1994 Highlights from the John R. Young Collection, May 27–?, 1994 Berenice Abbott: Documenting New York, June 27–?, 1994 Encounters 5: Damien Hirst and Tracy Hicks, July 9–October 2, 1994 Dale Chihuly: Installations 1964–1994, July 17–September 25, 1994 Workers, An Archaeology of the Industrial Age: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado, July 31–September 25, 1994 Eternal Egypt: III: Ancient Nubia [Long–term loan from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston], September 10, 1994–August 2, 2002 The Eye of Stanley Marcus, September 21–December 4, 1994 Silver in America, 1840–1940: A Century of Splendor, November 6, 1994–January 29, 1995 Texas Artists Acquisitions, December 14, 1994–April 30, 1995 1995 South Asian Art, January 21–April 9, 1995 Encounters 6: Peter Halley and Rachel Hecker, January 28–April 2, 1995 Art of the Loom, February 7–April 9, 1995 The Head Varmint of Hard Scrabble: John Graves at 75, February 21–April 2, 1995 Beyond the Tanabata Bridge: A Textile Journey in Japan, March 12–May 28, 1995 Gold of Mycenae, April 1–December 31, 1995 Indonesian Textiles, April 1–July 30, 1995 Project Teamwork, April 2–August 1, 1995 The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein, May 28–August 20, 1995 Say It Large, May 30–July 16, 1995 Selections from the Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Collection, July 1, 1995–January 14, 1996 Young Audiences, July 25–August 27, 1995 American Hooked Rugs, August 27–December 31, 1995 Across Continents and Cultures: The Art of Henry Ossawa Tanner, September 10–December 31, 1995 Day of the Dead, October 10–December 31, 1995 Impressions from the Riviera: Masterpieces from the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, November 5, 1995–February 4,1996 1996 Women in Classical Greece: Pandora's Box, February 4–March 31, 1996 Hot Cars, High Fashion, Cool Stuff: Designs of the 20th Century, March 31–July 14, 1996 Marc Chagall: Scenes from the Bible Lithographs, March 31–May 26, 1996 Arts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, Re–opened June 8, 1996 [DMA Permanent Collection] Views of Windsor by Thomas and Paul Sandby From the Collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, July 14–September 29, 1996 Alone in a Crowd, August 9–October 6, 1996 Japan's Golden Age: Momoyama, September 8–December 1, 1996 Kites and Tops, September 8–December 1, 1996 Concentrations 28: Matthew McCaslin, Harnessing Nature, November 21, 1996–January 19, 1997 Victorian Romance: Sir Edward Coley Burne–Jones's Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness, December 15, 1996–February 16, 1997 1997 Animals with Attitude, January 19–March 30, 1997 Animals in African Art: From the Familiar to the Marvelous, February 2–April 27, 1997 Pennsylvania Quilts: Selections from the Landes Dowry, February 16–April 27, 1997 Concentrations 29: Per Kirkeby, February 20–April 20, 1997 Re/View: Photographs from the Collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, March 4–May 11, 1997 Thomas Hart Benton: Prints, Letters, and Photographs, March 28–October 20, 1997 The Divine Comedy [Dali], May 5–January 11, 1998 After Fifty Years of Surrealism [Dali], May 5–January 11, 1998 Project Teamwork, May 6–July 6, 1997 Luis Jimenez: Working Class Heroes, Images from the Popular Culture, May 18–August 2, 1997 Art at Square One: Russian Avant–Garde Works on Paper, June 1–August 24, 1997 Painting the Universe: Frantisek Kupka, Pioneer in Abstraction, June 1–August 24, 1997 Creative Solutions III, July 15–August 10, 1997 Stitches in Time: American Quilts from the Permanent Collection, August 17, 1997–January 12, 1998 Stories in Art, August 24–November 16, 1997 Concentrations 30: Mariko Mori, Come Play with Me, September 17–November 9, 1997 Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture, and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum, September 28, 1997–February 1, 1998 Faces of a New Nation: Colonial American Portraits, October 19, 1997–January 10, 1998 1998 Linda Ridgway: A Survey, The Poetics of Form, January 11–April 5, 1998 Clay Traditions: Texas Educators and Their Teachers, January 13–April 5, 1998 Jasper Johns: Process and Printmaking, January 25–March 29, 1998 Uncovered: Quilts from a Dallas Collection, February 16–April 26, 1998 Monet at Vetheuil: The Turning Point, March 29–May 17, 1998 Going Home, David Diaz, May 1–July 12, 1998 Himalayan Gilt Bronzes from Nepal and Tibet, May 17–September 13, 1998 Colorin Colorado, June 3–14, 1998 The Painted Sketch: American Impressions from Nature, 1830–1880, June 21–September 20, 1998 Concentrations 31: Patrick Faulhaber, June 25–September 13, 1998 Creative Solutions IV, July 21–August 16, 1998 The Pictorial Wit of William Hogarth, July 12–December 30, 1998 To Warm the Heart and Brighten the Spirit: Quilts and Their Stories, August 28–October 18, 1998 The Jewels of Lalique, September 13, 1998–January 10, 1999 Quilts and Coverlets: Off the Bed and on the Wall, October 15, 1998–January 17, 1999 Concentrations 32: Anne Chu and Bonnie Collura, October 15, 1998–January 17, 1999 The World of William Joyce, October 30, 1998–January 3, 1999 Bill Viola: The Crossing, November 12, 1998–February 1, 1999 1999 Young Masters Exhibition, January 16–April 11, 1999 Brice Marden, Work of the 1990s: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints, February 14–April 25, 1999 Recent Acquisitions in African Art, February 4–April 25, 1999 Picasso, Braque, Gris: Cubists and Their Friends, April 11–August 29, 1999 Scrap Can Be Beautiful [Contest Sponsored by Commercial Metals], May 4–July 4, 1999 Concentrations 33: Doug Aitken, Diamond Sea, May 21–August 8, 1999 Golden Treasures of the Ancient World, May 30–September 5, 1999 [Includes the following two exhibits: Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur, Ancient Gold Jewelry from the Dallas Museum of Art] Expansive Vision: Recent Acquisitions of Photographs in the Dallas Museum of Art, June 24–August 29, 1999 Creative Solutions V, July 13–September 5, 1999 Art in Post–Revolutionary Mexico, 1920–1950, September 16, 1999–February 13, 2000 Watch the Skies! The Art of David Wiesner, September 21–November 28, 1999 Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things, November 7, 1999–January 30, 2000 Southwestern Bell Cottonbowl Children's Art Contest, December 1, 1999–January 2, 2000 A Window on the Past: Contemporary Art of the Huichol Indians, December 10, 1999–February 20, 2000 2000 Concentrations 34: Shirin Neshat, January 13–April 2, 2000 Degas to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors, and the Camera, February 1–May 7, 2000 Concentrations 35: Richard Patterson, February 3–April 16, 2000 Gerhard Richter in Dallas Collections, February 12–April 16, 2000 Young Masters Exhibition, March 4–April 9, 2000 Seeing God: Art and Ritual Around the World, March 25–July 29, 2000 Jasper Johns: New Paintings and Works on Paper, May 5–August 13, 2000 Metalmorphosis: From Scrap to Sculpture, May 5–June 25, 2000 Concentrations 36: Annette Lawrence, May 18–October 1, 2000 Nic Nicosia: Real Pictures, 1979–1999, May 25–August 27, 2000 Under Cover: Woven Coverlets from the Permanent Collection, June 24–September 17, 2000 Seeing God: Related Community Photographs, July 5–July 29, 2000 Dallas Perspectives on Art and Religion, July 5–July 30, 2000 Mentors: Masters Photography Collection, July 5–July 30, 2000 From Tabletop to TV Tray: China and Glass in America, 1880–1980, July 23–December 31, 2000 Kevin Henkes: Lilly and Friends, August 8–September 24, 2000 Gunther Gerzso Remembered, 1915–2000, August 20, 2000–January 28, 2001 Doug Aiken, these restless minds, August 24, 2000–January 7, 2001 Out of the Vault: Silver and Gold Treasures, September 10–December 10, 2000 Tatsuo Miyajima, Untitled, September 16, 2000–January 7, 2001 Day of the Dead/Community Partnership, October 3–November 26, 2000 Modern Masters of Mexico: The Gelman Collection (Frida Kahlo/Diego Rivera), October 8, 2000–January 28, 2001 Concentrations 37: Jane and Louise Wilson, October 19, 2000–January 14, 2001 Father & Son: Jerry and Bryan Pinkney Book Illustration, December 5, 2000–February 18, 2001 2001 Concentrations 38: Matthew Ritchie: The Slow Tide, January 26–April 21, 2001 Felix Gonzalez–Torres/Joseph Bueys, February 16–May 6, 2001 Henry Moore, Sculpting the 20th Century, February 25–May 27, 2001 Young Masters Exhibition, March 1–April 22, 2001 Thomas Moran and the Spirit of Place, March 4–May 6, 2001 Circa 1900: Design at the Turn of the Century, April 8–August 19, 2001 Box City Dallas, May 5–June 10, 2001 Concentrations 39: John Pomara, May 16–August 26, 2001 Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective, May 30–September 2, 2001 From Wax to Bronze: Maquettes from Booker T. Washington High School Students, June 19–August 5, 2001 Africa: From Eritrea With Love, August 14–September 16, 2001 Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings, Dallas Collects, Color in Space, America Responds, August 19–November 25, 2001 Revealing Spirits: Sculpture from Indonesia, September 22, 2001–January 26, 2003 Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead, October 3–November 11, 2001 Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art from the Collection of Fomento Cultural Banamex, October 7, 2001–January 6, 2002 The Art of Giving: Recent Acquisitions, October 13–22, 2001 Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura, November 7, 2001–January 27, 2002 Art Deco and Streamlined Modern Design, 1920–1950, November 18, 2001–May 20, 2002 National Advanced Placement Exemplary Works, November 20–December 9, 2001 David Small [A David Small World], December 18, 2001–March 3, 2002 2002 European Masterworks, The Foundation for the Arts Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art, January 13–April 10, 2002 Concentrations 41: Anri Sala, January 27–May 20, 2002 Contemporary Prints from the Hamon Fund, February 17–April 7, 2002 Young Masters Exhibition, March 12–April 14, 2002 Metalmorphosis: From Scrap to Sculpture, May 7–July 2, 2002 Thomas Struth, May 12–August 18, 2002 Concentrations 42: Lothar Hempel, May 30–October 6, 2002 Ed Young: The Child in Me, July 16–September 22, 2002 Boomerangs and Baby Boomers: Design 1945–2000, August 11, 2002 –March 16, 2003 The Voyage of The Icebergs, Frederic Church’s Arctic Masterpiece, September 8, 2002–January 19, 2003 Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead, October 1–November 17, 2002 Anne Vallayer–Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie–Antoinette, October 13, 2002–January 5, 2003 Modern People: Photography from the Permanent Collection, October 16, 2002–February 2 [or March 16], 2003 The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, November 3, 2002–January 12, 2003 Sigmar Polke: Recent Paintings and Drawings, November 15, 2002–April 6, 2003 Influences, November 26, 2002–January 5, 2003 Cotton Bowl, December 16, 2002–January 5, 2003 2003 100 Years, 100 Works: Students Count Down, January 8–12, 2003 10 Incarnations, January 17–June 22, 2003 Metalmorphosis: From Scrap to Sculpture, January 21–February 23, 2003 Texas on Paper, February 9–July 27, 2003 Progressive Texas: Art at the Texas Centennial of 1936, February 16–May 11, 2003 Come Forward: Emerging Art in Texas, February 23–May 11, 2003 Young Masters Exhibition, March 4–April 13, 2003 Staff Art Show, March 7,2003–July 6, 2003 The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India, April 6–June 15, 2003 Centennial Sketching in the Galleries: The Exhibition, May 8–June 8, 2003 Concentrations 43: Maureen Gallace, May 11–August 17, 2003 Eija–Liisa Ahtila: Talo / The House, May 13–August 17, 2003 Jacques Callot: The Miseries of War, May 14–December 14, 2003 Renoir and Algeria, June 8–August 31, 2003 On the Way to Chichicastenango: Maya Textiles from Guatemala, June 22–November 16, 2003 Maya Textiles from Guatemala: Highlights of the Nasher Collection at the DMA, June 22–December 14, 2003 Greiner Student Exhibition, July 5, 2003–October 12, 2003 Abstract Expressionism: Gifts from the Meadows Foundation, July 24, 2003–September 19, 2004 Form on Paper: Drawings and Prints by Sculptors, August 3, 2003–April 11, 2004 Celebrating Sculpture: Modern and Contemporary Works from Dallas Collections, September 7, 2003–April 25, 2004 Dia de los Muertos, October 7, 2003–November 2, 2003 Passion for Art: 100 Treasures 100 Years [DMA Centennial Exhibition], October 12, 2003–March 14, 2004 Centennial Community Responses with Travis School, November 18, 2003–January 4, 2004 CO–LAB–ORATION, December 9, 2003–January 4, 2004 With Black Lines Only: Engravings and Woodcuts by Albrecht Durer, December 21, 2003–March 28, 2004 2004 Through the Needle's Eye: American Quilts from the Permanent Collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, January 11–June 27, 2004 Young Masters Exhibition, January 18–February 15, 2004 From the Archives: A Building Celebration, January 23–June 7, 2004 Jesus Moroles: Rock, Roll, and Play, March 13, 2004–January 30, 2005 Concentrations 44: Matthew Buckingham, A Man of the Crowd, March 18–June 20, 2004 Ellsworth Kelly in Dallas, May 16–August 22, 2004 Worlds and Dreams of Salvador Dali, May 23–August 15, 2004 The Art of Romare Bearden, June 20–September 5, 2004 A Painter's Mind: Selections from the Library of Romare Bearden, June 20–September 5, 2004 Before Impressionism: French 19th–Century Art at the Dallas Museum of Art, August 27, 2004–January 2, 2005 Lothar Baumgarten: Carbon, September 19–December 5, 2004 Concentrations 45: Helen Mirra, October 7, 2004–January 2, 2005 Artistic Urban Development: Mural Art Program at the Bishop Arts District, October 16, 2004–January 23, 2005 Masterworks of French Painting, "Bonjour Monsieur Courbet!": The Bruyas Collection of the Musée Fabre, Montpellier, October 17, 2004–January 2, 2005 Splendors of China's Forbidden City: The Glorious Reign of Emperor Qianlong, November 21, 2004–May 29, 2005 Chris Van Allsburg, October 17, 2004–February 27, 2005 Something All Our Own: The Grant Hill Collection of African American Art, December 19, 2004–April 17, 2005 2005 Robert Smithson, January 16–April 3, 2005 Imperial Taste: Chinese Porcelain for the Western Trade, January 21–June 26, 2005 Concentrations 46: Daniel Roth, Zones of Dissolution, January 21– April 10, 2005 The World of Mong Lan, January 30– August 28, 2005 William Eggleston: The Los Alamos Project, February 6–May 15, 2005 Pattern and Meaning in Textiles from Indonesia, February 20– July 17, 2005 Young Masters Invitational Exhibition, March 6–April 10, 2005 Audubon's Animals, March 25–April 27 2005 Partners in Process: A Look Book, May 7, 2005– January 8, 2006 Concentrations 47: Jim Lambie, Thirteenth Floor Elevator, May 20–August 21, 2005 Contemporary Drawings: A Selection from the Gift of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Deal, May 20–August 28, 2005 Gordon Parks, Half Past Autumn: Selections from the Collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, June 5–September 4, 2005 From Albright to Zinnias: American Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection, July 10– December 11, 2005 East Meets West, August 7– November 27, 2005 Dialogues: Duchamp, Cornell, Johns, Rauschenberg, September 4, 2005– January 8, 2006 Peter Doig: Works on Paper, September 13– November 20, 2005 Variations on a Theme: Three "Olumeye" by Olowe of Ise, September 18, 2005– January 15, 2006 Concentrations 48: Charline von Heyl, October 28, 2005– January 8, 2006 Robert Rauschenberg, Artist–Citizen: Posters for a Better World, November 5, 2005–January 22, 2006 There and Back Again: Selections from the Graham D. Williford Collection of American Art, November 20, 2005–August 20, 2006 Robert Ryman, December 18, 2005–April 2, 2006 Alternating Identities: The Figure in Twentieth Century Mexican Art, December 27, 2005– April 16, 2006 2006 Charles Sheeler's “Power” Series, January 15– April 9, 2006 Crossroads: After Life, January 25, 2006–present Young Masters Juried Exhibition, January 27–March 26, 2006 Concentrations 49: Miguel Angel Rios, “A Morir ('til Death)”, January 29– May 14, 2006 Lords of Creation: The Origins of Sacred Maya Kingship, February 12– May 7, 2006 The Branch and the Scorpion: Maya Textiles from Guatemala's Pacific Coast, February 26– June 4, 2006 Capturing Motion, March 31, 2006–February 21, 2007 Something Beautiful, April 27– May 29, 2006 Louis Comfort Tiffany: Artist for the Ages, May 28–September 3, 2006 Modernism in American Silver: 20th Century Design, June 18–September 24, 2006 The Art of Richard Tuttle, July 16–October 8, 2006 Beyonsense: The Russian Avant–garde and the Illustrated Book, 1913–1920, July 21–October 22, 2006 James Brooks at the Dallas Museum of Art: A Celebration, July 23–December 3, 2006 Staff Art Show, July 28–August 25, 2006 Town and Country: The Beginnings of the American Landscape Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art, September 30, 2006–February 18, 2007 Concentrations 50: Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, September 30, 2006–February 18, 2007 Van Gogh's Sheaves of Wheat, October 22, 2006–January 7, 2007 Fast Forward: Contemporary Collections for the Dallas Museum of Art [part 1/3], November 21, 2006–April 8, 2007 Fast Forward: Contemporary Collections for the Dallas Museum of Art [part 2/3], December 15, 2006–April 15, 2007 2007 Matisse: Painter as Sculptor [in conjunction with the Nasher Sculpture Center], January 21–April 29, 2007 Fast Forward: Contemporary Collections for the Dallas Museum of Art [part 3/3], February 11–May 20, 2007 Young Masters Juried Exhibition, March 6–April 15, 2007 Concentrations 51: Mark Handforth [Sculpture Garden], March 23–September 23, 2007 Through the Eyes of Our Children––Something Beautiful, April 25–June 10, 2007 Center for Creative Connections Preview Center, May 17–August 19, 2007 Lone Star Legacy: The Barrett Collection of Early Texas Art, May 27–November 18, 2007 A Tribute to Pauline Gill Sullivan, May 27–November 18, 2007 The Société Anonyme: Modernism for America, June 8–September 16, 2007 A Painting in the Palm of Your Hand: Eighteenth–Century Painted Fans from the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, June 17–October 17, 2007 Expressionism: German and Austrian Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection, June 24–October 28, 2007 From the Ashes of Vesuvius, In Stabiano: Exploring the Ancient Seaside Villas of the Roman Elite, July 8–October 7, 2007 Dallas Collects Ancient Art, July 8–October 7, 2007 Away from it All: American Travels from the Collection of Works on Paper, August 4–October 14, 2007 Concentrations 52: Phil Collins: the world won’t listen, November 9, 2007–March 23, 2008 Domains of Wonder: Selected Masterworks of Indian Painting, November 18, 2007–January 27, 2008 When Gold Blossoms: Indian Jewelry from the Susan L. Beningson Collection, November 18, 2007–January 27, 2008 Indian Miniature Paintings from the David T. Owsley Collection, November 18, 2007–January 27, 2008 Gabriel Orozco: Inner Circles of the Wall, November 29, 2007–March 30, 2008 Leonora Carrington: What She Might Be, December 23, 2007–March 30, 2008 Ten for Tea, December 23, 2007–April 13, 2008 2008 Reflection of a Man: The Photographs of Stanley Marcus, January 2–March 30, 2008 J.M.W. Turner, February 10–May 18, 2008 Young Masters: Advanced Placement Student Art Competition, February 29– May 4, 2008 Bluebonnets and Beyond: Julian Onderdonk, American Impressionist, March 23–July 20, 2008 Discovering Texas: The Works of Robert Jenkins Onderdonk, March 23–July 20, 2008 Either Side of Gray: Exploring Black and White [Intern Curated], March 28–June 29, 2008 Resisting Color: Textiles Tied and Dyed, April 27–August 24, 2008 Materials & Meanings, May 3, 2008–Summer 2009 On Kawara: 10 Tableaux and 16,952 Pages, May 18–Aug. 24, 2008 Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy, June 1–September 14, 2008 Contemporary Photographs: Recent Acquisitions, June 14–August 31, 2008 Lone Star Legacy II: Barrett Collection of Contemporary Texas Art, June 22–September 14, 2008 Insider Art: Works by Dallas Museum of Art Staff, July 18–November 23, 2008 Opening Tutankhamun's Tomb: The Harry Burton Photographs, September 14, 2008–May 17, 2009 Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, October 3, 2008–May 17, 2009 TWO x TWO x TEN: Celebrating Ten Years of Two by Two for AIDS and Art, October 12, 2008–January 4, 2009 Take your time: Olafur Eliasson, November 9, 2008–March 22, 2009 2009 American Art 1950s–1970s, January 25–October 4, 2009 Life in Space: Staging Identity, March 6–May 3, 2009 Private Universes, May 24–August 2, 2009 Willie Doherty: Requisite Distance, May 24–August 16, 2009 Performance / Art, September 13, 2009–March 21, 2010 The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs, September 20, 2009–January 3, 2010
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