Three Ghost Ships

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Chris Burden, Three Ghost Ships, 1991. Installation view, Places with a Past: New Site-Specific Art in Charleston, Spoleto Festival, Charleston, South Carolina, May 23–August 14, 1991. Three Micro 16 sailboats, one equipped with navigational satellite system, robotic sail and rudder controls, concept drawing. Each boat, 276 × 192 × 72 inches. Nicolas Berggruen Charitable Foundation © 2018 Chris Burden / licensed by The Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

The Jump

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Jack Goldstein, The Jump, 1978 (film still). 16 mm film, color, silent projection, and two black light tubes; 26 seconds. Estate of Jack Goldstein. © The Estate of Jack Goldstein

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents FOCUS: Analia Saban, March 30 - May 12, 2019

The FOCUS series is organized by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and features three solo exhibitions each year. Started in 2005, this series is committed to introducing visitors to new and emerging artists gaining worldwide acclaim as well as exhibiting esteemed mid-career artists previously under-recognized in the region. The FOCUS series is organized by Associate Curator Alison Hearst. FOCUS exhibitions are open to the public and are included in general Museum admission.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents David Park: A Retrospective June 2-September 8, 2019

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents David Park: A Retrospective, on view beginning June 2, 2019. Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and curated by Janet Bishop, Thomas Weisel Family Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA, this is the first major museum exhibition in more than 30 years to present the powerfully expressive work of David Park (1911-1960), best known as the originator of Bay Area Figurative art.