The Spring 2004 Trip to Dallas
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stop on Friday, April 23: The McKinney Avenue Contemporary
(MAC) to view the current exhibitions in the new work space
Left, from the Intuitive Technological Experience by Gary Parkins; right, from Repetitive Moment by Paul Booker |
...and to view the Kitchen Dog Theater (located at the MAC) production of "The Mercy Seat," by Neil LaBute. |
Saturday morning, April 24, at the MADI Museum and Gallery to view the new "American Show." |
Diogo Miranda and Julian Ledezma at the MADI Museum |
We are invited back for the reception later that evening...Diogo with Marleen Hoover at the MADI American Show reception |
On Saturday afternoon, we visit the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas; architect, Renzo Piano |
Diogo and Julian examine "Rush Hour," by George Segal, at the Nasher Sculpture Center garden. |
Norbert helps ... for a closer look "Rush Hour" was created in 1983 and is bronze cast. |
Diogo stands with Magdalena Abakanowicz' "Bronze Crowd," 1990-91, bronze. |
Michael...one of the crowd... |
Michael and Norbert with Richard Serra's "My Curves are not Mad, 1987. Cor-Ten steel. |
Norbert and Diogo share a moment with Richard Serra |
...with "Squares with Two Circles (Monolith)" by Barbara Hepworth, 1963 (cast1964), bronze. |
...with "Working Model for Three Piece No. 3 Vertebrae," by Henry Moore, 1968, Bronze. |
How touching!!! |
Some of the guys and Ashley in the James Turrell "Tending (Blue)," 2003. Black limestone, plaster, and lights. |
The secret compartment is found by pushing on the wall ... |
The entire group at Truluks's Restaurant in Dallas... Vanessa Barnes, Kirk Forster, Rebecca Hawthorne, Diogo Miranda, Julian Ledzema, Norbert Martinez, Art Polendo, Marleen Hoover (hiding), Michael Coyle (hiding), Ashley Sanchez, and Elva Garcia. |