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Welcome to The MAC Store - "Libri"


After visiting our galleries we hope you will also visit The MAC Shop, where you can purchase one of a kind gifts. The Shop offers a unique selection of artist monographs, exhibition catalogs, films and documentaries, poetry, ceramics and original artwork and prints from some of our artists. Explore a selection of the most popular items from our store. As you browse our assortment of merchandise uncover the world of thought-provoking presents! 

The Shop is open Wednesday - Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm.

For more information, please call 214.953.1212

 

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New at "Libri" - The MAC Bookstore:

 

Monographs of Robert Polidori & James Drake

 

 

 Robert Polidori, Parcours Museologique Revisite

 3 Volume Monograph, hardbound & in slipcase

 published by Steidl

 

New Art courtesy of Decorazon gallery: Works by Anne-Valerie Dupond, Michael Peguero, Rob Tarbell, Jennifer Chenoweth, Vintage Mexican movie posters, "Pornopika" piggy banks by Thai artist, more Little Wooleys, beaded wax artisan bracelets, jade rings, "IMoos" handmade leather phone covers

Updated stock of Cykochik bags

Hand painted t-shirts by David McCullough

"Closer" by Christopher Soden

"Seven Pleasures" by Willard Spiegelman

Marijuana picture provided by Kenny Hensley

"Fanfares" a cataloge of Oan Kim's photographs

New jewerly by Suzanne Corey

Billy Hassell Notecards

New jewerly and paintings by Mary Benedicto

New jewerly by Kellie Rode

CD's by Jamal Mohamed: "Beledi" and "Archetribe: Earthtones" 


Featured Items:

 

 


Little Wooly stuffed animals (priced $10 to $36)


"The Chamula Indians of southern Mexico explain much of individual fate and fortune, as well as personality differences with the pre-Columbian concept of animal soul companions. An individual is given at birth a soul companion, who shares for a lifetime every stroke of fate of its human counterpart...   These beautiful animals are uniquely hand crafted by a young Chamulan girl named Angelica, and her sister. Native to Chiapas, the spend their time perfecting the craft of fibers and embroidery that has been passed down to them from generations.

What is your animal soul companion?"

 

 

 

The first book in a decade to highlight the visualists who create at the epicenters of Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, Texas Artists Today also ventures to lesser-known locales, including Lubbock on the plains of West Texas (meet The Wheeler Brothers and William Cannings) and Nacogdoches, deep in the state's piney woods, where Mary McCleary makes her obsessive works on paper that resemble Roman mosaics more than contemporary collages. Sixty-two artists are surveyed-none of whom have been represented before in a monographic book-via insider studio tours, portraits, and examples of their work, accompanied by concise essays that elucidate each talent's intent, inspiration, and working methods. Important and prominent artists such as Dario Robleto and Franco Mondini-Ruiz-both Whitney Biennial-exhibited-are explored, as well as those who deserve to be more widely known, including Sharon Kopriva of the epic mummy installations; Sharon Engelstein, whose sculpture exists at the intersection of art and design; Neva Mikulicz, whose extraordinary animated drawings are both nostalgic and futuristic; and Ludwig Schwarz, who devises wry interventions in commerce and global production. Published in a collectible, limited edition of 3,000 hand-numbered copies, this memorable survey is presented in an oversized format, producing an art tome as big as Texas.

 

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Artists' Catalogs, Books and Monographs

  

 

 

  

Read more about The MAC's history of catalog publications

 


 

 

 

SALE ! 


David McCullough sale! $5 off t-shirts and 20% off ceramics and watercolors

 

 

 

You can also purchase gifts and apparel at our online storefront at

http://www.cafepress.com/TheMACdallas

 

 

 

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