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museum exhibitions calendar_today Thursday, August 28, 2025

A Preview of Museum Exhibitions Opening in North Texas this Fall

A roundup of fall 2025 museum exhibitions in North Texas highlights shows at the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Meadows Museum, and the Dallas Museum of Art. Key exhibitions include "Groundbreakers: Post-War Japan and Korea" at the Crow Museum, featuring Mono-ha, Dansaekhwa, and Gutai movements alongside contemporary artists Do Ho Suh and Tatsuo Miyajima; a major Antony Gormley survey at the Nasher Sculpture Center, his first U.S. museum retrospective; "Roaming Mexico: Laura Wilson" and a companion show of Manuel Álvarez Bravo at the Meadows Museum; and two Dallas Museum of Art exhibitions—"Creatures and Captives: Painted Textiles of the Ancient Andes" and "Constellations: Contemporary Jewelry." The New York Academy of Art also presents its Chubb Fellows and Friends at Green Family Art Foundation.

This preview matters because it signals a robust fall season for the Dallas–Fort Worth art scene, offering diverse programming from ancient Andean textiles to contemporary sculpture and photography. The exhibitions draw on both local collections and international artists, underscoring the region's growing role as a cultural destination. The Gormley survey, in particular, is a landmark event as the artist's first U.S. museum survey, while the Crow Museum's focus on post-war Asian art movements highlights cross-generational and cross-cultural dialogues.