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PRESS RELEASE: A Product of Time: 25 Years of TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Opens September 7

September 7, 2024 - The Warehouse Dallas

THE WAREHOUSE DALLAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART ANNOUNCE FALL 2024 EXHIBITIONS

DALLAS, Texas (September 11, 2024)— The Warehouse, Dallas, the contemporary art space founded by noted collectors and philanthropists Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, in collaboration with the Dallas Museum of Art announce two new exhibitions comprising its fall 2024 program.

In conjunction with its fall exhibitions, The Warehouse will continue its weekly public hours every Saturday from 12:00PM to 5:00PM. Admission to The Warehouse is free.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

A Product of Time: 25 Years of TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art is curated By: Anna Katherine Brodbeck, Vivian Li & Ade Omotosho and will be on view from September 7 to November 30, 2024.

Curated by the Dallas Museum of Art’s Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Anna Katherine Brodbeck; The Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art, Vivian Li; and The Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Ade Omotosho, A Product of Time celebrates the transformative effect of TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art—the annual contemporary art auction held at The Rachofsky House benefiting the Dallas Museum of Art and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

Since the event’s inception, the Museum has acquired over 350 major works of art and organized dozens of shows with the funds raised from this benefit auction. TWO x TWO, with galvanizing support from the local community, has put Dallas on the map as a global destination for contemporary art. This October marks the 25th and final edition of the landmark event. Sections of the exhibition are organized thematically to demonstrate how these funds have allowed the Museum to acquire art that speaks to the most pressing issues of our time.

Furthermore, each section highlights the work of a TWO x TWO artist who has had a solo exhibition at the DMA, demonstrating the robust program TWO x TWO has helped build at the Museum, allowing it to fulfill its mission to be a force for innovation in contemporary art. Artists who have had solo or two-person exhibitions at the Museum include Michaël Borremans, Frank Bowling OBE RA, Sandra Cinto, Olafur Eliasson, Isa Genzken, Jim Hodges, On Kawara, Jim Lambie, Sadamasa Motonaga, Laura Owens, Sigmar Polke, Thomas Struth, Luc Tuymans and Jonas Wood.

Artists in the Exhibition - Alia Ahmad - David Altmejd - Mamma Andersson - Matthew Barney - Lynda Benglis - Michaël Borremans - Frank Bowling, OBE RA - Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana - Louise Campbell - James Casebere - Ian Cheng - Sandra Cinto - Ed Clark - Katie Collins - Bruce Conner - Gregory Crewdson - Philip-Lorca diCorcia - Marlene Dumas - Marcel Dzama - Melvin Edwards - Olafur Eliasson - Omer Fast - Isa Genzken - Mona Hatoum - Hugh Hayden - Sharon Hayes - Leslie Hewitt - Jim Hodges - Genevieve Howard - Tishan Hsu - Jacqueline Humphries - On Kawara - Minjung Kim - Jim Lambie - Liz Larner - Lee Ufan - Glenn Ligon - Tala Madani - Julie Mehretu - Sadamasa Motonaga - Tuan Andrew Nguyen - Hitoshi Nomura - Shinro Ohtake - Tomie Ohtake - Gabriel Orozco - Laura Owens - Adam Pendleton - Sigmar Polke - Charles Ray - Gerhard Richter - Tim Rollins and K.O.S. - Ugo Rondinone - Nobuo Sekine - Joan Semmel - Richard Serra - Shozo Shimamoto - Kenzi Shiokava - Simon Starling - Thomas Struth - Ricky Swallow - Jiro Takamatsu - Jackie Tileston - Luc Tuymans - Franz Erhard Walther- Jonas Wood - Tsuruko Yamazaki

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About The Warehouse, Dallas Since 2012, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky have provided The Warehouse as a contemporary art space in Dallas, Texas. Its mission has been to advance scholarship in and understanding of postwar and contemporary art. The Warehouse has staged exhibitions curated by an ever-changing roster of internationally admired curators, including Gavin Delahunty, Independent Curator; Lisa Le Feuvre, Inaugural Executive Director of Holt/Smithson Foundation; Leigh Arnold, Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center; Thomas Feulmer, Curator, The Warehouse; Mika Yoshitake, Independent Curator; Rodrigo Moura, Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio; and Allan Schwartzman, Founding Director, The Warehouse and The Rachofsky Collection. The Warehouse presents 2-3 exhibitions a year, developed specifically to suggest new perspectives on art and invite fresh questions that challenge and expand accepted narratives of history. Devoted to education, The Warehouse offers educational programs and public hours, hosts visiting artists and art professionals, and publishes scholarly books. The Warehouse exhibitions are open to the general public on Saturdays, 12–5PM, and by appointment during the week, based on staff availability. https://thewarehousedallas.org/

About the Dallas Museum of Art The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is an inclusive, welcoming space for everyone to see its global collection of more than 25,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history and a range of world cultures. The DMA is one of the largest art museums in the United States and is located in one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country, with free general admission for all visitors.

As an Open Access institution, the DMA offers digital images of all public-domain artworks in its collection for use by the public. The DMA provides educational programming for all ages, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary events and dramatic performances. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11AM–5PM. https://dma.org

About TWO X TWO for AIDS and Art TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art is an annual black-tie gala and contemporary art auction held at The Rachofsky House in Dallas, Texas, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024. Thanks to the phenomenal support of the participating artists, dealers, sponsors and patrons, TWO x TWO has raised over $120 million in its 24-year history in support of amfAR’s AIDS research initiatives and the Dallas Museum of Art’s contemporary art acquisitions and exhibitions.

TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art has evolved into a series of social events designed to highlight the efforts of amfAR and engage the arts community in Dallas. TWO x TWO has become the largest fundraiser in the United States for amfAR. TWO x TWO is also the largest single annual source of funds for contemporary art acquisitions at the DMA, enabling the addition of over 350 major works of contemporary art to its permanent collection and helping fund remarkable contemporary exhibitions. It is the extraordinary generosity, passion and dedication at the heart of this endeavor that ensure the continued success of TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art. 

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