[silence] Cage art in Dallas

Zac Bond zacwbond@vt.edu
Tue Jan 2 17:28:10 EST 2007


I can't believe I forgot to include the URL in my message, but Ralph 
Lichtensteiger provided it for me in his.  As for the house itself, it 
is located on 12 Willowood St., at the southwest corner of Exall lake. 
I may be mistaken, but I think it is the large building not strictly on 
the road, but adjacent to the lake and between Lakeside Dr. and 
Willowood St.

I also found this unfortunate comment at
http://www.socialwhirl.com/SWEBDPHouse.htm

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Mrs. Rose is concerned the public may think the Pump House is open to 
the public. It is not.

"This is very much our home," she says. "It is connected to our main 
residence and is meant for our personal use."
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I'm not sure if the Cage piece is an item slated for donation or not.

-Zac

Herb Levy wrote:
> For those of us "people in the area" who "might be interested" (which
> includes at least me & Rod Stasick), could you provide more information
> about this collection, like an address, a URL, or some other way to
> contact them.
> 
>  From the little I could find online, it seems like they're one of
> several families who've promised to donate their collections of
> contemporary art to the Dallas Museum, but my understanding at this time
> is that most of this work (with the exception of the Rachofsky
> collection (which is in a remarkable Richard Meier-designed house) is
> still in private homes that aren't open to the public.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Bests,
> 
> Herb
>


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