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Artist Talk: Haegue Yang

Exhibition Artist

Over the past three decades, Haegue Yang has developed a prolific and hybrid body of work that envelops folk traditions into the canon of modern and contemporary sculpture-making. Informed by in-depth exploration into vernacular techniques and related customs and rituals, and her continual movement through and within disparate cultures, Yang's works subvert modernist ideas of sculpture through their materiality and references to the undervalued histories of non-Western culture.

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A woman wearing sunglasses sits within an upturned table.

Sculpting Stories and Inclusion through Community Collaboration

Studio Visit with Jas Mardis by Emma Ahmad and Molly Sydnor

In anticipation for his artist workshop, which functions in dialogue with the Nasher Sculpture Center’s major exhibition Hugh Hayden: Homecoming, we sat down with multidisciplinary artist, writer, and storyteller, Jas Mardis, to discuss connecting the community of the Dallas-Fort Worth community and its culture to art making. 

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laser cut leather of a woman's face

An Interview with Simon and Nikolai Haas

The Haas Brothers on Craft, Vintage Beads and Austin in the 90’s by: Emma Ahmad and Molly Sydnor

Before their major exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center opened, Nikolai and Simon Haas, known as the Haas Brothers, took the time to talk to us about the artwork and ideas behind their exhibition, Moonlight. The artist duo discussed their artisan background and reminisced about their childhood growing up in Austin, Texas, and how it continues to inspire their work today. 

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Simon and Nikolai Haas standing together in front of their Strawberry Tree

Layering Memory

with Emily Margarit Mason

In anticipation for her artist workshop, which functions in dialogue with the Nasher Sculpture Center’s major exhibition Sarah Sze, we sat down with Santa Fe-based artist Emily Margarit Mason to talk about process, perspective, and the evolution of her photographic practice.

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Mary Miss on Stream Trace: Dallas Branch

Interviewed in her studio in New York

In anticipation of her installation for ‘Groundswell: Women of Land Art,’ Mary Miss talks with Dr. Leigh Arnold, Associate Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center.

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Mirrored x-shaped installations sit atop stainless steel posts marking the route of an underground stream in the Nasher Garden.

The Buried Stream Within Us

On Mary Miss | By David Searcy

Beneath the concrete, flirting with the sewage, and out into where a river once was, Mary Miss asks us to imagine a running stream.

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Mary Miss in her studio holding a model of Stream Trace: Dallas Branch Crossing

Seeing the Future

Excerpt from Artist Talk with Tavares Strachan | Moderated by Alysia Nicole Harris

Poet and linguist Alysia Nicole Harris speaks with artist Tavares Strachan about redressing Black histories to create new possibilities. 

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Tavares Strachan, We Belong Here, 2021. Neon, 532 x 176 in. (1351.3 x 447 cm) . Installation at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, 2021. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery. © Tavares Strachan.

Nasher Public: Shelby David Meier

Artist Interview / Entrevista con el artista

Artist Shelby David Meier talks about security, technology and consumption, and the impact of time.  Hear more perspectives from artists and curators on their experience exhibiting work through Nasher Public. / El artista Shelby David Meier habla sobre la seguridad, la tecnología y el consumo, y el impacto del tiempo.  Escucha más perspectivas de artistas y curadores sobre su experiencia al exhibir trabajos a través de Nasher Public.

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Nasher Public: Vicki Meek

Artist Interview / Entrevista con la artista

Artist Vicki Meek talks about the connection between Stony the Road We Trod and other works that memorialize the history of African art and culture. Hear more perspectives from artists and curators on their experience exhibiting work through Nasher Public. / La artista Vicki Meek habla sobre la conexión entre Stony the Road We Trod y otras obras que memorializan la historia del arte y la cultura africana. Escucha más perspectivas de artistas y curadores sobre su experiencia al exhibir trabajos a través de Nasher Public.

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Nasher Public: Nyugen E. Smith

Artist Interview / Entrevista con el artista

Artist Nyugen E. Smith talks about the Spirit Carriers series, Bundlehouses, and the movement for social and racial justice. Hear more perspectives from artists and curators on their experience exhibiting work through Nasher Public. / El artista Nyugen E. Smith habla sobre la serie Portadores del Espíritu, los Bundlehouses, y el movimiento por la justicia social y racial. Escucha más perspectivas de artistas y curadores sobre su experiencia al exhibir trabajos a través de Nasher Public.

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man in camouflage shirt surrounded by hanging sculptures

Nasher Public: Giovanni Valderas

Artist Interview / Entrevista con el artista

Dallas-born artist Giovanni Valdera talks about Grit/Grind, the role of car culture, and the American dream. Hear more perspectives from artists and curators on their experience exhibiting work through Nasher Public. / El artista nacido en Dallas Giovanni Valdera habla sobre Grit/Grind, el papel de la cultura automóvil y el sueño americano. Escucha más perspectivas de artistas y curadores sobre su experiencia al exhibir trabajos a través de Nasher Public.

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A man with glasses and gray jacket in front of piñata artwork

Nasher Public: Bernardo Vallarino

Artist Interview / Entrevista con el artista

Fort Worth artist Bernardo Vallarino talks about Pedacitos de Paz, the creative process, and themes of social justice. Hear more perspectives from artists and curators on their experience exhibiting work through Nasher Public. / El artista de Fort Worth Bernardo Vallarino habla sobre Pedacitos de Paz, el proceso creativo y temas de justicia social. Escucha más perspectivas de artistas y curadores sobre su experiencia al exhibir trabajos a través de Nasher Public.

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A man in white jacket in front of video art installation

Tenuous Room: A Project by Magali Reus

with text by artist Magali Reus
and Nasher Curator Catherine Craft

In her second major US show, Dutch-born, London-based artist Magali Reus presents an installation that examines the relationships between people and objects through the distortion of common images. 

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A collage of family photos on a canvas with text the says Fill Dirt and Earthgro

Nicole Eisenman's Sketch for a Fountain

by Arthur Peña

Artist Arthur Peña speaks with Nicole Eisenman about her work Sketch for a Fountain, a recent acquisition to the Nasher Collection, made possible through the Kaleta A. Doolin Acquisitions Fund for Women Artists and the Green Family Collection, and on view in the Nasher Garden through March 2020. 

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Nicole Eisenman Sketch for a Fountain

Chalet Dallas

Conversation with Piero Golia and Edwin Chan

Nasher Assistant Curator, Leigh Arnold, spoke with Chan and Golia about Chalet Dallas and how they will adapt it to its new, vastly different environs in Renzo Piano’s Nasher gallery. What follows is a condensed version of their conversation, which has been edited for flow.

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Piero Golia and Edwin Chan in the Chalet Hollywood

Catching Up With Diana Al-Hadid

The Nasher’s Communication Director Lucia Simek caught up with Diana recently and chatted about this most recent work, as well as what’s up next for the artist.

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Artist to Artist

Kate Yoland & Mai-Thu Perret

British artist and recent UTD CentralTrak resident, Kate Yoland, interviewed Mai-Thu Perret for the website Art This Week when Sightings: Mai-Thu Perret opened in March. The two artists had a fascinating conversation that ranged from Perret’s notions of utopia and the conflicts in the Middle East that inspired the work in the show, to the ideas behind the two performances she will stage here at the Nasher in June. 

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Mai-Thu Perret, Les guérillères III, 2016

Students Respond to Chalet Dallas

by Colleen Borsh / Manager of School and Family Programs / Nasher Sculpture Center

On October 17, 2015, the Nasher hosted 40 high school and college students from schools around North Texas to be part of an interactive learning experience in Chalet Dallas. Students were invited to read about the project, then meet in the space to discuss with other students and create art with artists. We asked four participants to share their take on the day.

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A student introduces herself during Student Chalet

 

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