
About this Event
Join us for Night Out at The Warehouse, an evening celebration of our Fall 2025 exhibitions Natural Mystics and Warehouse:01 Troy Brauntuch: Rodeo with talks, exhibition insights, behind-the-scenes tours, music, food, and drinks.
6:30–6:50 PM | Gallery Talk: Introduction to Warehouse:01Troy Brauntuch: Rodeo and Natural Mystics
7–7:20 PM | Gallery Talk: Behind-the-scenes conversation on the installation of works in Natural Mystics
7:30–7:50 PM | Gallery Talk: Closer look at work in Natural Mystics, including pieces by Justin Caguiat, Andra Ursuţa, and Anicka Yi
8–8:20 PM | Gallery Talk: Closer look at work in Natural Mystics, including pieces by Maurizio Cattelan, Alice Channer, Alex Da Corte, and Emma Webster
Food provided by The Tamale Company. Music by Bitches Set Traps.
Registration required. Parking is limited. Ridesharing and carpool encouraged.
Natural Mystics
September 27, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Art is never reasonable. It is not logical and has no utilitarian value. In a world obsessed with efficiency, the role of the artist is to introduce friction. The artists in Natural Mystics employ magical and otherworldly thinking that gum-up the works and create this productive friction. Drawing from both the Rachofsky and the Hartland & Mackie / Labora Collections, the exhibition gathers works made in the shadow of the wreckage of empirical reason, at a time when the systems we were taught to trust have proven to be unreliable narrators of the present moment. Across a variety of media—from paintings to aquariums—they work from places beneath language and beyond the reach of consensus. In an age intoxicated by data and driven to rationalize every impulse, these artists choose instead to listen…to dreams, to omens, to the quiet murmur beneath the noise.
WAREHOUSE:01 Troy Brauntuch: Rodeo
September 27, 2025 - January 31, 2026
For over four decades, Brauntuch has explored the slippery role that images play in our understanding of the world. His works take time for the eye to decipher and often resist legibility. They exist in the deep threshold between perception and cognition, between I see and I understand. It is in this conjuring, or conjurable, space where the viewer lingers, left to create new meanings out of this ever-shifting, ever-vibrating realm where truth, time, information, and perceiver are in flux. This is the fourth iteration of WAREHOUSE:01, The Warehouse’s ongoing series of single artist exhibitions.
Visitor Guidelines
- All visitors must be 21 or over for this event.
- Please follow posted instructions and staff directions in order to ensure safety and wellbeing for all.
- None of the art may be touched. Any visitor who violates this rule will be asked to leave The Warehouse immediately.
- Refreshments and food will be provided in select areas. No food or drink is allowed in the galleries.
- Valet will be provided. All cars will be required to park inside the gate.
- Sketching and writing are permitted in the galleries with graphite pencils only.
- The Warehouse will do its best to meet the needs of visitors with accessibility challenges. Please give us as much advanced notice as possible. Registered service animals only are permitted.
- Guests may encounter artwork with strong language, male or female nudity, and sexual content.
- There is no bag check. Large bags, backpacks, and large purses will NOT be allowed in the space.
- Visitors are prohibited from bringing the following items into The Warehouse: weapons and tools including firearms, knives, cutting tools, realistic replicas of firearms, disabling chemicals like mace/pepper spray, or other potentially dangerous instruments.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Warehouse, 14105 Inwood Road, Farmers Branch, United States
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