The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas is tracing the history of private art collection in Texas from the oil boom to today with a new exhibition showcasing the work of more than 40 collectors. The broad, impressive exhibition of ancient to modern European work features several major artists including Monet, Picasso, and Mondrian.
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This Saturday, November 14 the Whatcom Museum of History and Art in Bellingham, WA celebrates the grand opening of its Lightcatcher building with the exhibition Out of Bounds: Art from the Collection of Driek and Michael Zirinsky:
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Tomorrow evening is Seattle’s First Thursday art walk in Pioneer Square. Some highlights:
Large-scale paintings and works on paper by Mary Ann Peters at the James Harris Gallery.
Maylee Noah and Spike Mafford’s photographs of the Day of the Dead celebration and everyday life in Oaxaca at Gallery 110.
And New Voices, a group show featuring Pratt scholarship students at the Pratt Gallery in Tashiro Kaplan Studios.
We’re already missing the witty and obsessive Venn diagrams that were on display from Jessica Hagy’s Indexed blog at the Design Commission Gallery. If you missed the show, you can always buy her book from Powell’s.
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