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Hanging out at the recently-opened O'Donnell Athenaeum on the campus of UT Dallas, which is the new home of the Crow Museum of Asian Art (though it still retains its old downtown space). Standing at the entrance to the galleries, the object on the left isn't actually part of the Crow's holdings but is on loan from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. It's one of Xu Zhen's pieces where he mashes up Western and Eastern sculpture, in this case the Nike of Paionios with the upside-down body of a bodhisattva. On the right, I like the suspended display cases in the ceramics gallery.
The Crow Museum began as the personal collections of Dallas tycoon Trammell Crow, who has a son named Harlan Crow, but his tastes run more towards collecting Supreme Court Justices and dictator statues instead.
Xu Zhen European Thousand Arms Classical Sculpture 2014
Xu Zhen, Eternity, 2013-14
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