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An Art-World Insider’s Guide to Dallas

An Art-World Insider’s Guide to Dallas

Head of Sotheby’s Dallas Charlie Adamski Caulkins shares her favorite sites around the city.
Head of Sotheby’s Dallas Charlie Adamski Caulkins shares her favorite sites around the city.
Charlie Adamski Caulkins, Vice President, Head of Office, Sotheby’s Dallas

O ctober is an exciting time of year in the Dallas Fort Worth area: the weather is finally starting to cool, the social calendar is in full swing with events from philanthropic causes to football games and the local a𒁃rt world is buzzing with exhibition openings at museums and galleries.

At the center of it all is the charity auction 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:TWO x TWO: For AIDS and Art fromꦦ 1–21 October at . Featuring works by María Berrío, Lucy Bull and others, the auction benefits the and the world-renowned , which Sotheb💃y’s has been supporting for the past 23 years.

Whether you’re in town for the benefit auction or🐼 any 𒊎other reason, here’s my list of places you won’t want to miss!


Where to Eat: Three Hot Spots

The past six months have seen an incredible influx of new restaurants in Dallas. Among my favorite newcomers are🗹 the steakhouse , in the new Swexan hotel, as well as the continental brasseဣrie in Uptown, where you can’t miss their soda fountain sundae! For lunch, inside The Conservatory is a must-visit.

Luxury Shopping: Cabana Canary

A beautiful women’s boutique on West Lovers Lane, is an absolute favorite of mine. Whether ཧyou’re looking for something everyday or something special for your next gala dress, they showcase designers from all over the world – and there’s always an explosion of c꧋olor and style.

Nasher Sculpture Center

Gardens: The Nasher Sculpture Center

boasts one of my favorite gardens in Dallas. An oasis from the hustle and bustle of downtown, the verdant environment is sprinkled with works by heavy hitters such as Richard Serra, Alexander Calder, George Segal and others. Grab a coffee or lunch at the museum cafe𝓀 and enjoy!

Commercial Gallery: River Bend Design District

The concentration of galleries in River Bend, Dallas’ design district, cannot be beat. Some of my favorite galleries have theiꦉr homes here: , , and .

Overlooked Museum: The Samurai Collection

Tucked above St. Anne’s restaurant in the Harwood district is . This small museum showcasing a collection of samurai armor 🦩and other material packs a punch – it’s incredibly interes𝐆ting and well worth the visit.

Where to Drink: Clifton Club

not only has delꦍicious c🌟ocktails – and mocktails! – but their bar menu can’t be beat.

The Dallas Museum of Art

Not to Miss at the Benefit Auction

Year after year, the team curating TWO x TWO assembles an impressive and dynami♓c auction of more than 100 artworks mirroring and anticipating trends in the contemporary art world. I relish the opportunity to explore the off🧜erings in this auction – it is a moment for discovery. Importantly, you do not have to attend the gala to visit the exhibition and bid on the works! There is something for every contemporary collector at every price point.

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