Exhibit
May 5 - June 30, 2012
In conjunction with the Dale Chihuly show at the Arboretum, the Museum will be displaying art glass by Dallas artists Mary Lynn Devereux and Polly Gessell
Arcadia Salon
Sunday, May 20, 2:00
Evolution of An Idea
The Texas Sculpture Association sponsors this program featuring never-before-seen New Interchangeable Art by Morton Rachofsky.
Arcadia Salon
Thursday, June 14, 5:30
Jennifer Way, Ph.D., professor of Art History at University of North Texas, discusses the work of Melé within the context of concrete art, constructivism, and geometric abstraction.
Opening Reception
Friday, July 20, 6:30
Three African-American Artists: Kevin Cole, Albert Shaw, and Jack White curated by Phillip Collins
Enrique Sardá was born in 1922 in Puerto Cabello, Carabobo, Venezuela. He studied at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Artes Aplicada in Caracas, but was expelled, along with others, for protesting against their teaching methods. He abandoned canvas and began experimenting with non-traditional materials, and created abstract, constructivist works.
In 1956 he studied in Rome, and then studied and settled in Paris until 1960, when he returned to Caracas. Between 1967 and 1972 he was part of the faculty of Architecture and Urban Design at the Central University of Caracas. As a constructivist artist, he was chosen for a retrospective of his work at the Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto in 1995. Much of his work is kinetic, and full of optical illusions. He has preferred to follow his own vision and to work alone.



