There is Rick Lowe's Trans.lation: Vickery Meadow project, part of the Nasher Sculpture Center's
citywide exhibition Nasher XChange in Dallas — on view through Feb. 16 — which builds on his much - lauded and debated Project Row Houses, which is celebrating its twentieth anniversary in Houston.
To his list I would add the Nasher Sculpture Center's recent
citywide exhibition Nasher XChange, for which an international roster of artists created work for 10 sites around Dallas — a great way to send a message that the museum cares about the whole city, not just the Arts District.
Not exact matches
Lowe's commission is part of
Nasher XChange, an ambitious
citywide exhibition kicking off Oct. 19 that director Jeremy Strick says was prompted both by «the changing approaches artists were taking to public sculpture» and by the Raymond and Patsy
Nasher Collection's history.
As Rachel Adams reports, Rick Lowe, founder of Houston's Project Row Houses, is taking his social practice to Dallas's Vickery Meadows neighborhood, where he'll present a series of Pop - up Markets as part of the
Nasher Sculpture Center's
citywide public - art
exhibition Nasher Xchange.