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Welcome back to a special Inner Circle edition of Wall Power, where we get up
close and personal with some of the art world’s leading figures. I’m Marion Maneker.
Tonight, while wandering around L.A., escaping the biting East Coast temperatures to attend both Felix and Frieze art fairs, I’m sharing my recent conversation with two important Dallas art collectors, Howard Rachofsky and Thomas Hartland-Mackie. Howard and his wife,
Cindy, just completed a 25-year run as the hosts of Two x Two, an annual auction and charity fundraising event benefiting amfAR and the Dallas Museum of Art. Two x Two has offered a unique introduction to collecting contemporary art, and helped to create a vibrant collecting community in Dallas.
But first…
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An inside look at The Warehouse, the Dallas exhibition space fusing two collectors—and
two generations—to create a hybrid experiential and educational platform to engage with the public.
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Howard Rachofsky founded
The Warehouse in 2012 with a dual purpose: to store his massive art collection, but also to serve as an exhibition and education space for the community in Dallas. Lately, though, he’s been focused on The Warehouse’s future. As he tells me, he’s pragmatic—but he’s also 80. So last year, he teamed up with his friend and sometime canasta buddy, fellow collector Thomas Hartland-Mackie—who
also has a strong connection to Dallas’s collaborative art community—and created The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation, to jointly operate The Warehouse.
The result—and the foundation’s first exhibition, Double Vision: The Rachofsky Collection and the Hartland & Mackie / Labora Collection—is a dialog between...
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