The Dallas Museum of Art will present the world debut of Palais de Justice (2017), a new video work by London-based artist Carey Young, together with a selection of new and existing photographic and text-based works. "The New Architecture" is Carey Young's first solo museum show in the U.S. and samples a decade of Young’s practice, offering a meditation on power - judicial, corporate - and artistic ideas of performance, space and the sublime.
On opening day at 2 pm, the DMA will present an Artist Talk with Carey Young, a conversation with her and the artist, art historian, and writer Dr. Michael Corris, professor at the Meadows School of the Arts, SMU.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.
The Dallas Museum of Art will present the world debut of Palais de Justice (2017), a new video work by London-based artist Carey Young, together with a selection of new and existing photographic and text-based works. "The New Architecture" is Carey Young's first solo museum show in the U.S. and samples a decade of Young’s practice, offering a meditation on power - judicial, corporate - and artistic ideas of performance, space and the sublime.
On opening day at 2 pm, the DMA will present an Artist Talk with Carey Young, a conversation with her and the artist, art historian, and writer Dr. Michael Corris, professor at the Meadows School of the Arts, SMU.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.
The Dallas Museum of Art will present the world debut of Palais de Justice (2017), a new video work by London-based artist Carey Young, together with a selection of new and existing photographic and text-based works. "The New Architecture" is Carey Young's first solo museum show in the U.S. and samples a decade of Young’s practice, offering a meditation on power - judicial, corporate - and artistic ideas of performance, space and the sublime.
On opening day at 2 pm, the DMA will present an Artist Talk with Carey Young, a conversation with her and the artist, art historian, and writer Dr. Michael Corris, professor at the Meadows School of the Arts, SMU.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 2.