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Artist Robert Rauschenberg was
among the many museum profes-
sionals, artists, dealers and collec-
tors who, along with DMA members
and the general public, attended a
series of previews and special
events celebrating the opening of
the new building.
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Organized by DMA Deputy Director/
Chief Curator Steven Nash, Naum
Gabo: Sixty Years of Construc-
tivism traveled to Toronto, New
York, Berlin and London after open-
ing at the Dallas Museum of Art
in 1985.
David Bates' 1982 Ed Walker
Cleaning Fish was a gift of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Albritton Ill, John C.
Tatum, Jr., Mrs. John W. O'Boyle,
Elizabeth B. Blake, Mr. and Mrs.
I.D. Flores III, and two anonymous
donors.Texas artist James Surds was fea-
tured in a one-man show, Visions:
James Surls, 1974-1984, organized
by Sue Graze, in the new museum's
Temporary Exhibition Gallery in
1984.
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Brettell, Richard R. NOW/THEN/AGAIN: Contemporary Art in Dallas 1949-1989, book, 1989; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307668/m1/81/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.