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Director of Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas to Retire in 2024 Jeremy Strick, who helmed the institution for 15 of its 20 years, established the Nasher Prize for Sculpture, one of the art world ...
"This year's winners demonstrate the sustained engagement artists have with the communities around them," said Nasher curator ...
Jeremy Strick, the director of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, will retire in June 2024 after 15 years in the role, the center announced on Thursday. “I’ve had a nearly 40-year career ...
The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center announced Friday a joint acquisition of more than 50 objects by Roy Lichtenstein, whose worldwide fame the Tate Modern in London once ...
Though the Nasher Sculpture Center remains closed, it has some good news for local art lovers. Beginning May 22, passersby will be able to take in a new weekly series of street-facing exhibitions ...
Jeremy Strick, director of the Nasher Sculpture Center since 2009, announced he will step down from his position next June. Strick has worked in the art world for over 40 years, including serving ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - To celebrate its tenth anniversary, the Nasher Sculpture Center is presenting a city-wide exhibition, Nasher XChange. This art exhibition consists of 10 newly-commissioned ...
Now through April 2 — Nasher Prize Month (free admission April 1-2) Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas, is open Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Since 2009, Jeremy Strick has been a transformative leader of the Nasher Sculpture Center — particularly with the Nasher Sculpture Prize. He'll step down in June.
This fall, the Nasher Sculpture Center quietly celebrated its 15-year anniversary sans much fanfare. The museum is throwing itself a birthday party this Saturday with free admission, cupcakes ...
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - The Nasher Sculpture Center is submerging you in art in a new exhibition, Katharina Grosse: Wunderblock. Brightly colored acrylic paints sprayed onto sculpted styrofoam and ...
The new prize is an interesting gambit on the part of the Nasher Sculpture Center. As a rare institution dedicated exclusively to sculpture, it is uniquely positioned to launch such an award.