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As visitors enter The Fire This Time, they are surrounded by the primary configuration, a group of vertical assemblages of ...
As part of the Modern’s Exhibition Lecture Series, guest curator Christopher Blay will speak on the special exhibition ...
Artist David-Jeremiah has just had his work stolen. The interactive works he premiered in early July included stacks of cash donated by the public, placed in a series of offering plates.
David Jeremiah created these children's building blocks for the "Things Done Changed" exhibition, which will be at The Public Trust through March 7. (Nan Coulter / Special Contributor) ...
David Jeremiah’s “Things Done Changed” is on view at the Public Trust through March 14. This portion of the exhibit is titled “The Story.” (Photo courtesy the Public Trust) ...
David-Jeremiah’s “The Lookout” ends this week, and a closing reception is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28, from noon to 5 p.m. The event is at Plant, at 2611 Cesar Chavez Blvd. Unit 8 ...
David Jeremiah is using his provocative performance art exhibition Offerings to raise money for victims of the 2016 police shooting in Dallas. But viewers are stealing the money, he says.
David-Jeremiah's "El Cobarde" is among the artist's works on display at Gallery 12.26. (Kevin Todora) For more than a decade, David-Jeremiah has been one of the most provocative artists in Dallas ...
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