[Blacksmith in Old City Park]

Photograph of a man wielding blacksmithing tools next to a fire outside of a pioneer home located in Old City Park. The park is Dallas' first and oldest park, featuring historic houses and furnishings dating back to 1840.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Celebrating Irish Culture: The North Texas Irish Festival (NTIF)]

The North Texas Irish Festival (NTIF) is an annual three-day ethnic festival held at Dallas' historic Fair Park the first weekend in March. Started in 1983, it's the second oldest Irish festival in the country and the largest in the southwest, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Celtic people. The festival features captivating performances by headline bands like Altan and Clancy Brothers, along with lively Irish dance showcases. One photograph from the event captures the enchanting scene of a talented man playing the violin in the background while two girls joyously dance in front on the stage, embodying the spirited atmosphere of NTIF.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Celtic Spirits Unite: A Joyful Family Embracing Irish Heritage]

The North Texas Irish Festival brings forth a heartwarming scene as Charles Goodwin and his daughter Gena Goodwin, hailing from Duncanville, immerse themselves in Celtic attire to honor their Irish heritage. With beaming smiles, they strike a pose in front of the historic Centennial Building at Fair Park. Dressed in traditional Celtic garments, their spirits are in sync with the festival's lively atmosphere. Their love for Irish culture shines brightly, uniting with the essence of the event as they create cherished memories together amidst the vibrant celebration.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Colonial Patriotism: Historic Costumes at the North Texas Irish Festival]

A delightful blend of history and heritage is brought to life at the North Texas Irish Festival in Dallas's Fair Park, where two men donning colonial red, white, and blue soldier costumes stand tall. Amid the celebration of Irish culture, these patriotic figures pay homage to America's revolutionary past. Their outfits exude a sense of pride and nostalgia, evoking memories of a bygone era. As they roam through the festival grounds, they add a touch of historical charm, capturing the attention and admiration of festival-goers. Their presence reminds us of the diverse influences that have shaped the rich tapestry of cultural celebrations at this lively event.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cooking in pioneer home]

Photograph of a woman in a read frontier costume cooking inside of a pioneer home located in Old City Park. The park is Dallas' first and oldest park, featuring historic houses and furnishings dating back to 1840.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Different Strokes for Different Folks: Music Festival Round-Up for 2005 (open access)

Different Strokes for Different Folks: Music Festival Round-Up for 2005

Research about music festivals in 2005 compiled for an article that was published in the December 2004 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Date: 2004-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Enchanting Fusion: Ballet and Melody Unite at the Music Festival]

Amidst the lively music festival, a captivating spectacle unfolds as a young ballet dancer graces the stage, performing with a fluid elegance that echoes the melody of the singer's soulful voice. A harmonious dance and music battle ensues, where graceful movements interweave with emotive lyrics, creating an enchanting fusion of artistic expression. The audience is spellbound as the dancer's graceful poise and the singer's heartfelt performance meld seamlessly, transcending the boundaries of their individual art forms. In this breathtaking collaboration, ballet and music unite, leaving an enduring impression of harmonious beauty on all who witness this mesmerizing performance.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Enchanting Harp Melodies: The North Texas Irish Festival (NTIF)]

The North Texas Irish Festival (NTIF) continues to captivate audiences with its celebration of Irish culture and music. Among the talented performers, a photograph captures the mesmerizing moment of a woman gracefully playing the harp at the festival. Her fingers dance delicately on the strings, producing enchanting melodies that add to the magical ambiance of the event. NTIF's rich tradition of showcasing traditional instruments and music brings joy and wonder to festival-goers, making it a cherished annual gathering in Dallas' historic Fair Park.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Enchanting Melodies: Captivating Violin Performance at the Festival]

Amidst the lively festivities of the North Texas Irish Festival, a mesmerizing sight unfolds as a talented musician takes center stage with their violin. The soulful notes of the violin blend harmoniously with the spirit of the event, captivating the audience with every stroke of the bow. The musician's passion radiates through their music, creating an enchanting ambiance that resonates with festival-goers. As the sounds of the violin fill the air, the audience is drawn into a world of captivating melodies, making the moment truly unforgettable.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Essentials: Music Festivals (open access)

Essentials: Music Festivals

Text about 2005 music festivals that was published in the "Essentials" section of a December 2004 Texas Highways magazine article.
Date: 2004-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Essentials: World-Class Sculpture (open access)

Essentials: World-Class Sculpture

Text about the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas that was published in the "Essentials" section of a July 2004 Texas Highways magazine article.
Date: 2004-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eternal Beauty in Modern Form: Diego in a Sweater by Alberto Giacometti]

Discover the captivating allure of Alberto Giacometti's "Diego in a Sweater (Diego au chandail)," a timeless masterpiece that echoes the enduring dignity and grandeur of ancient sculptures while offering a profound commentary on the human condition in the modern age. As part of Giacometti's renowned series of standing women, this sculpture mesmerizes with its remarkable presence and evokes a sense of remote anonymity. Dating back to 1953, the artwork showcases the artist's unparalleled talent in capturing the essence of the human form, symbolizing the delicate fragility of life. Immerse yourself in the profound beauty and artistic genius that epitomizes Giacometti's exceptional contribution to the world of modern art.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eternal Grace and Modern Contemplation: Venice Woman IV by Alberto Giacometti]

Step into the captivating world of Alberto Giacometti's "Venice Woman IV," a masterpiece from his renowned series depicting standing women. These sculptures, considered some of his greatest contributions to modern art, possess an extraordinary presence, evoking the enduring dignity and grandeur reminiscent of ancient sculptures. Yet, amidst their timeless allure, they also emanate a sense of remoteness and anonymity, serving as a profound commentary on the delicate nature of the human condition in the modern era. Created during an intense period of artistic exploration in early 1956, the Femmes de Venise embody Giacometti's vision of eternal grace combined with a contemplative touch that resonates with contemporary audiences.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eve: Auguste Rodin's Expressive Masterpiece]

"Eve" is a captivating bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, part of the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. Created in 1881, with the cast made before 1932, the artwork exemplifies Rodin's personal and emotive approach to sculpting. The juxtaposition of smooth naturalistic surfaces and rough, improvisational textures creates a dynamic interplay of light and form. Inspired by Michelangelo's Eve in the Sistine Chapel frescoes, Rodin's rendition evokes not only the biblical theme of original sin but also a broader metaphorical expression of the spiritual and psychological malaise prevalent in the modern age. The sculpture stands as a testament to Rodin's profound artistry and his ability to convey complex emotions through the sculptural form.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eviva Amore, 2001: Mark di Suvero's Monumental Steel Ode to Passion]

Explore the captivating world of "Eviva Amore," a monumental steel sculpture by renowned artist Mark di Suvero, displayed in the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas. Embodying the spirit of constructivist exploration, this raw and weathered steel artwork pays homage to the passion of love with beams radiating outward from a central core. Weighing 22,000 pounds and spanning an impressive 47 feet, the sculpture's cantilevered elements strike a mesmerizing balance between industrial ruggedness and graceful elegance. Witness di Suvero's visionary fusion of art and architecture, as this exclamation of love stands as a testament to the enduring power of emotion.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eviva Amore: A Monumental Ode to Love by Mark di Suvero]

Step into the world of "Eviva Amore," a mesmerizing steel sculpture created by acclaimed artist Mark di Suvero. Housed in the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, this monumental artwork expands the boundaries of constructivist exploration. With beams radiating passionately from a central core, the raw and weathered steel structure stands as a powerful declaration of love. Weighing an impressive 22,000 pounds and stretching 47 feet wide, the sculpture beautifully balances industrial strength with graceful elegance. Experience di Suvero's visionary fusion of art and emotion, celebrating the timeless force of love through his artistic expression.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eviva Amore: An Ode to Passion in Steel by Mark di Suvero]

"Eviva Amore" is a monumental steel sculpture by artist Mark di Suvero, showcased in the esteemed Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. With beams projecting from a central core, the raw, weathered steel artwork spanning 47 feet stands as an exclamation of love and passion. A powerful blend of industrial strength and elegant grace, it exemplifies di Suvero's artistic brilliance.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Exhibit Name: Voltri VI, 1962 - A Testament to Artistic Fertility]

Explore "Voltri VI, 1962," a striking sculpture by David Smith, featured at the Nasher Sculpture Center. During a fertile period in 1962, Smith crafted this masterpiece while working at a disused steel factory in Voltri, Italy. Using a cart for moving hot steel, he transformed it into an artful arrangement, welding a steel wedge to one end and adding large, vertical plates separated by a gap. The sculpture showcases an elegant contrast between irregular curving profiles and the mechanical undercarriage, embodying both monumentality and delicate balance.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Furs hanging on wall by study]

Photograph of furs hanging on a wooden wall beside the doorway towards a study inside of a pioneer house inside of Old City Park. The park is Dallas' first and oldest park, featuring historic houses and furnishings dating back to 1840.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Graceful Harmony: A Ballet-Verse Battle at the Music Festival]

Amidst the vibrant music festival, an enchanting spectacle unfolds as a young ballet dancer takes the stage, gracefully performing intricate movements that mirror the music's melody. With poise and elegance, she weaves through the air, seemingly engaged in a harmonious battle with the singer whose voice soars with emotion and passion. The dance and music intertwine seamlessly, creating a captivating performance where each art form complements and elevates the other. As the audience watches in awe, they become witness to a beautiful collaboration, where dance and music unite in perfect harmony, leaving an indelible impression on the hearts of all who experience this mesmerizing moment.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Hammering Man: Jonathan Borofsky's Ode to Labor and Modernity]

"Hammering Man," an iconic sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky, stands tall as a prominent exhibit in the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. Crafted in 1984-85, this impressive piece features a massive figure with a bent head and a motorized arm continuously hammering up and down, symbolizing both the toil and heroism of labor. Borofsky infuses personal, political, and social meaning into the sculpture, idolizing the worker while also commenting on the mechanistic nature of the modern world. The repetitive motion of the arm serves as a poignant reminder of the fate of the individual in a technology-driven society. Notably, Borofsky eschews traditional signatures, choosing instead to number his work sequentially, further reinforcing his artistic expression of the human condition in the contemporary world.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Harmonious Duel: Musical Battle at the Festival]

In a mesmerizing display of talent and camaraderie, two musicians engage in a musical battle at the festival. With their instruments in hand, their faces filled with passion, and their fingers dancing skillfully across the strings, they create an enchanting melody that captivates the audience. Each note seems to be a response to the other, building a harmonious duel between their instruments. As the crowd gathers around, the atmosphere becomes electric with the thrill of the musical competition. It's a captivating sight, where the joy of music brings people together, transcending boundaries and creating a shared experience of pure musical delight.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Harmonious Joy: A Captivating Moment at the North Texas Irish Festival]

Amidst the vibrant ambiance of the North Texas Irish Festival, a captivating moment unfolds on stage. Enveloped in the warm glow of stage lights, a talented woman adorned in a chic black shirt and jeans exudes pure bliss as she unleashes her melodic voice. Her curly hair dances playfully with the music, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. As her spirited performance fills the air, the audience becomes enchanted, united in the shared delight of this harmonious celebration of music and camaraderie.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Joan Miró's Surreal Symphony: Seated Woman and Child]

Step into the surreal symphony of Joan Miró's "Seated Woman and Child (Femme assise et enfant)," an intriguing painted bronze sculpture housed in the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. Crafted in 1967, this enchanting masterpiece stands 48 1/4 inches tall, captivating viewers with its whimsical exploration of found objects and vibrant colors. As you gaze upon the sculpture, the chair takes on multiple personas—a sturdy perch for an owl-like creature keeping watch atop, or the torso of a woman cradling a small red "baby" in her lap. Miró's delightful blend of playful analogies, bright hues, and contrasting forms creates a truly mesmerizing Surrealist experience, beckoning you to immerse yourself in the artist's imaginative world.
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library