Dallas Museum of Art presents "For a Dreamer of Houses" closing day

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Inspired by philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s concept of the psychological, emotional significance of rooms and houses, "For a Dreamer of Houses" will present contemporary artworks that evoke personal spaces and consider the politics of places we identify with. The exhibition will debut major recent acquisitions, immersive installations by Alex Da Corte, Francisco Moreno and Do Ho Suh, as well as large-scale works by Pipilotti Rist and Janine Antoni, along with a broad selection of works from the permanent collection.

Inspired by philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s concept of the psychological, emotional significance of rooms and houses, "For a Dreamer of Houses" will present contemporary artworks that evoke personal spaces and consider the politics of places we identify with. The exhibition will debut major recent acquisitions, immersive installations by Alex Da Corte, Francisco Moreno and Do Ho Suh, as well as large-scale works by Pipilotti Rist and Janine Antoni, along with a broad selection of works from the permanent collection.

Inspired by philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s concept of the psychological, emotional significance of rooms and houses, "For a Dreamer of Houses" will present contemporary artworks that evoke personal spaces and consider the politics of places we identify with. The exhibition will debut major recent acquisitions, immersive installations by Alex Da Corte, Francisco Moreno and Do Ho Suh, as well as large-scale works by Pipilotti Rist and Janine Antoni, along with a broad selection of works from the permanent collection.

WHEN

WHERE

Dallas Museum of Art
1717 N. Harwood St.
Dallas, TX 75201
https://dma.org/art/exhibitions/dreamer-houses

TICKET INFO

Free-$9
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