All the World’s a Stage: Celebrating Performance in the Visual Arts

February 14, 2010

August 30, 2009–February 28, 2010
Don’t miss this important event that will conclude February 28, 2010 at the Dallas Museum of Art.  This exhibit showcases  a fresh look at the Museum’s collections in an interactive installation to commemorate the opening of Dallas’s new AT&T Performing Arts Center and the completion of the Dallas Arts District. Nearly 125 works spanning 2,600 years of human creativity, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and objects from around the world, will illustrate how dance, music, and theater performance is an essential human instinct.

The breadth of the Museum’s collections will be used to depict how performance, in all its varied forms, has been created, transformed, and documented by visual artists, working in concert with dancers, musicians, and actors to both shape and record their efforts.

Encompassing all time periods and cultures, and a broad range of media, the exhibition features such masterpieces as Pietro Paolini’s Bacchic Concert, Jean-Antoine-Théodore Giroust’s Oedipus at Colonus, Pablo Picasso’s The Guitarist, Romare Bearden’s Soul Three, and a group of Edward Degas’s pastels of ballet dancers, as well as masterworks from the Museum’s distinguished collections from Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. Organized across time and culture, thematic groupings of artworks in the exhibition include why we perform, how we perform, who is a performer, where performances take place, and what makes a performance.

Go here for more information All the World’s a Stage

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