Patron's 6th Anniversary Issue

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A02 51 WILLIAM CAMPBELL CONTEMPORARY ART Jeff Kellar’s Gravity + Light ends Oct. 14. Perpendicular to the Force of Gravity brings a sculpture exhibition by Beverly Penn. Penn casts elements from the landscape in bronze, creating an enduring stand-in for the ephemeral original, much like a memorial. The exhibition will run Oct. 21–Nov. 25. Image: Jeff Kellar, Reveal, resin, clay, and pigment on aluminum composite panel, 48 x 35.5 in. williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com AUCTIONS 01 DALLAS AUCTION GALLERY The Fine Jewels Auction, Nov. 8, will feature pieces from the collection of Mr. Kenneth W. Davis, Fort Worth, Texas. The sale includes diverse offerings, from turn-of-the-century antique jewels to pieces by contemporary designers. dallasauctiongallery.com 02 HERITAGE AUCTIONS Heritage Auctions will offer one of Norman Rockwell’s earliest Saturday Evening Post covers in its American Art Auction on Nov. 3. Purchased for less than $100 in 1954, the iconic Laz ybones spent 41 years with its whereabouts unknown after being stolen from its owner’s home in 1976. Recovered by the FBI in 2016, the work is expected to bring more than $1,000,000 at auction. A Prints & Multiples Modern & Contemporary Art Auction takes place Oct. 23, followed by Design Signature Auction on Oct. 24, Musical Instruments Auction on Oct. 27, American Art Signature Auction on Nov. 3, Texas Art Signature Auction on Nov. 18, and the Modern & Contemporary Art Signature Auction on Nov. 30. Image: Norman Rockwell (American, 1894 –1978), Laz ybones, Saturday Evening Post cover, September 6, 1919, oil on canvas, 26 x 24 in. Estimate: $1,000,000–1,500,000. ha.com

WILD SPACES, OPEN SEASONS Hunting and Fishing in American Art October 7, 2017–January 7, 2018

Free Admission #CaughtAtTheCarter Iconic works by Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer, and Andrew Wyeth are featured in this major exhibition of paintings and sculpture that demonstrates the aesthetic richness and cultural importance of hunting and fishing in America. Winslow Homer (1836–1910), A Huntsman and Dogs (detail), 1891, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The William L. Elkins Collection, 1924 This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. The local presentation is supported by BNSF Railway Foundation, Christie’s, Collectors Covey, Fort Worth Promotion and Development Fund, Joan and Walker Friedman, Karen and Tim Hixon, Julie and Scott Kleberg, Kleinheinz Family Foundation for the Arts and Education, Luther King Capital Management, Beth and Ron Parrish, Martha M. and J. Kent Sweezey, and Wells Fargo.

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