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In 1986 the museum's Corporate
Council sponsored a panel dis-
cussion on "Urban Architecture"
including (from left) CEO and
"tenant" Raymond Hay, architect
Michael Graves, developer Harlan
Crow, and realtor Michael Young as
moderator.purchase through a grant from The 500, Inc. and funds donated by Michael J.
Collins and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stephenson, Jr. Georgia O'Keeffe by William
Clift, a gift of Mrs. Eugene McDermott. Untitled (Black Clouds) by Sam Francis,
a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation (by
exchange). Red Panel by Ellsworth Kelly, DMA purchase with a gift from Robert
and Meryl Meltzer (by exchange). Untitled work by Beverly Pepper, a gift of
Michael and Wynelle Collins. A Suite of 12 Life Cycle Drawings by Willard
Watson ("The Texas Kid"), a gift of the Friends of Willard Watson. Tennessee
Stone Ring by Richard Long, DMA purchase with a gift from The 500, Inc.* Concentrations 11: Luis Jimenez (DMA).
The Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern.
Constructivism (DMA) :' Concentrations"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art:
Naum Gabo: Sixty Years of
12: Joe Guy (DMA).M The death of Jake L. Hamon greatly saddens the museum community. Hoffman
Lecture Series speaker Hilton Kramer discusses developments in contemporary
art and criticism. Lectures by Luis Jimenez and Joe Guy are presented in conjunc-
tion with the exhibitions Concentrations 11: Luis Jimenez and Concentrations 12:
Joe Guy, respectively.M
Acquired the same year in which it
was made, Martin Puryear's 1987
Noblesse 0 was purchased with
museum funds and a gift from
The 500, Inc.Insights exhibit is installed in the Gateway Gallery. The DMA hosts an original
performance work exploring the past, present and future of Dada performance,
entitled "An Evening at the Cabaret Voltaire." "Lunch," a collaborative perfor-
mance event, celebrates the Fleischner Education Courtyard.1986
M Number 26 by Mark Rothko, a gift of the Mark Rothko Foundation. Skyway by
Robert Rauschenberg, DMA purchase through funds provided by the Roberta
Coke Camp Fund, The 500, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shepherd, Jr. and General
Acquisitions Fund. Fire and the Ice by Lee N. Smith, III, DMA purchase. Vertical
Poplar with Holes and Grooves by Mel Kendrick, DMA purchase. Corny Dog by
David Bates, Bobby Dixon and the Texas Stars by Nic Nicosia, View of Castolon
Peak from River Road, Big Bend National Park by Earl Staley and Rodeo by
Derek Boshier, given by the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group. Dallas 1985 by Geoff
Winningham, a gift of Jackson, Walker, Winstead, Cantwell & Miller. South End
Feb. 24 1986 by Donald Sultan, an anonymous gift. One Red, One Beer, One
Cheese by Janet Fish, an anonymous gift. Untitled lithographs by Sam Francis,
gift of A. Tucker Willis. Maquettes by Henry Moore, a bequest of Margaret Ann
Bolinger. Three chairs by Sam Maloof are a promised gift of Faith P Bybee.
Concentrations 13: Nic Nicosia (DMA). Francesco Clemente. Aaron Siskind:
Fifty Years. Sitings. : Concentrations 14: Pat Steir, The Brueghel Series
(DMA). Robert Rauschenberg, Work from Four Series: A Sesquicentennial
Exhibition.
I Montgomery lecturer Robert A.M. Stern presents "American Architecture: In
Search of a Usable Past." Artists lecturing in conjunction with exhibitions of their
work include Nic Nicosia, Aaron Siskind and Mary Miss. Edit DeAk presents a
program on the work of Francesco Clemente. Emilio Ambasz, Spiro Kostof and
Frank Gehry participate in the lecture series "Contemporary Architecture inS
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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/m1/82/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.