Paris arrives this Sunday at the DMA with the opening of Posters of Paris: Toulouse-Lautrec and His Contemporaries. We are excited to be one of only two venues presenting the exhibition and wanted to share with you some of the installation process. Join Dr. Heather MacDonald, The Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art and curator of the DMA presentation, at 2:00 p.m. this Sunday for an Opening Day Exhibition Tour. Check out all of our upcoming related programming here.
Installing the Boulevards of 19th-Century Paris
Published October 8, 2012 Behind-the-Scenes , Dallas , Exhibitions 3 CommentsTags: Dallas Museum of Art, France, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Paris, posters
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Very nice. Finding it hard to wait!
I’m really looking forward to this exhibit. I remember when everybody had posters (of these posters) on their walls back in the sixties (or was it the seventies… the memory is muddled). It’s cool to see them framed instead of thumbtacked to the wall.
Thanks for sharing.