Some Dogs Go to Dallas: A selection of artworks from the collection of Pamela and David Hornik
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Annan Affotey, Paul & Norma 2, 2021
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Cay Bahnmiller, Close to the Hive, 2003
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Sophie Barber, Tama the Japanese dog wins best in show, 2023
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Margot Bergman, Billy Joe, 2008
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Amoako Boafo, Red Collar, 2021
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Marcus Brutus, Sweet Honey Bee, 2021
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Jordan Casteel, Puppia, 2018
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Chiachio & Giannone, Coleccionistas de trapos, 2022
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Richie Culver, Untitled, 2021
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Carlo D’Anselmi, Bad Boy, 2020
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Dave Eggers, Teddy Has Such Dreams, 2020
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Dave Eggers, Teddy's Passion - It Is Real, 2020
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Amir H. Fallah, Pamela and Teddy, 2021
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Louis Fratino, Tristan and Margaret #2, 2017
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Oscar yi Hou, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, aka: Bushwick Bleeding Hearts Club, 2022
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Peter Hujar, Archie Warhol, 1975, printed 2022
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Suchitra Mattai, A Magical Garden, 2023
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Gisela McDaniel, Giving myself space, 2023
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Arcmanoro Niles, Tell Me That You'll Never Leave, 2023
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Raymond Pettibon, Untitled (SMUDGE), 2018
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Elizabeth Peyton, Felix, 2015
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Jiab Prachakul, Stroll, 2021
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David Shrigley, Untitled, 2020
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Jake Troyli, Training, 2023
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Andy Warhol, Archie on the grass, 1973
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Andy Warhol, Archie on the grass, 1973
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Todd Webb, Georgia and Her Chows IV, 1961
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Todd Webb, Georgia and Her Chows I, 1961
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Ken Gun Min, Melancholy and Infinite Sadness, 2022
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Georgina Gratrix, Chiquita, 2015
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Katja Farin, Relaxed for Once, 2021
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Maggie Ellis, Here For The Party, 2023
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Sesse Elangwe, A Different Kind of Love, 2022
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Bernadette Despujols, Carla y la gata, 2021
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Louis Fratino, Tristan and Margaret #1 , 2017
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Ania Hobson, Pamela and Teddy, 2020
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Liliana Porter, Dog/Mirror, 2006
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Gordon Parks, Woman and Dog in Window, Harlem, New York, 1943
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Todd Webb, Georgia and Her Chows II, 1961
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Cornelius Völker, Hunde/Dog, 1999
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Pachi Muruchu, Wawkikuna II (El sendero luminoso), 2022
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Shona McAndrew, Oh, To Be Loved, 2023
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Lilian Martinez, Blue Jogger, 2020
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Robert Mapplethorpe, Muffin, 1981
"Ardent dog lovers, the Horniks have a penchant for acquiring pieces depicting dogs that span across many eras, locations, and techniques throughout the art historical canon. The diversity of this collection underscores the universality of human connection with animals and the profoundly enduring love that those bonds create."
Presenting works from the collection of Pamela and David Hornik, Some Dogs Go To Dallas is the second iteration of an exhibition curated by PJ Gubatina Policarpio in 2023 exploring artworks depicting dogs. Unique in their expressive empathy and proximity to humanness, dogs have long managed to find their way into the art world—both as companions and as muses. Whether a best friend, a family member, a confidante, or a partner in crime, the bonds between humans and dogs represent a pure love that exemplifies the very best of human existence. In celebrating these connections, we may think of our own dogs, past and present, who have shaped the ways we see and interact with the world today.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
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Installation view, Some Dogs Go to Dallas, 2024. Photo: Evan Sheldon.
The Green Family Art Foundation is pleased to present Some Dogs Go to Dallas opening on February 10, 2024, and remaining on view until May 12, 2024. Please join the Green Family Art Foundation for the opening reception of Some Dogs Go to Dallas on Saturday, February 10 from 5-8 PM at 2111 Flora Street, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201. The opening reception is free and open to the public, no RSVP required. Complimentary valet parking and refreshments will be provided.
Some Dogs Go to Dallas presents a selection of artworks from the collection of Pamela and David Hornik. Ardent dog lovers, the Horniks have a penchant for acquiring pieces depicting dogs that span across many eras, locations, and techniques throughout the art historical canon. The diversity of this collection underscores the universality of human connection with animals and the profoundly enduring love that those bonds create. Artists in Some Dogs Go to Dallas include:
Annan Affotey
Cay Bahnmiller
Sophie Barber
Margot Bergman
Amoako Boafo
Marcus Brutus
Jordan Casteel
Chiachio & Giannone
Richie Culver
Carlo D'Anselmi
Bernadette Despujols
Dave Eggers
Sesse Elangwe
Maggie Ellis
Amir H. Fallah
Katja Farin
Louis Fratino
Georgina Gratrix
Ken Gun Min
Ania Hobson
Oscar yi Hou
Peter Hujar
Susumu Kamijo
Ametefe Kukubor
Timothy Lai
Robert Mapplethorpe
Lilian Martinez
Pachi Muruchu
Suchitra Mattai
Shona McAndrew
Gisela McDaniel
Arcmanoro Niles
Gordon Parks
Raymond Pettibon
Elizabeth Peyton
Liliana Porter
Jiab Prachakul
Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe
Denise Rudolf Frank
David Shrigley
Alec Soth
Jake Troyli
Cornelius Volker
Andy Warhol
Todd Webb