Don’t believe the title for this Art Ball 2019 Form And Function live auction package. It’s beyond perfect for Two X Two vets as well as newbie art lovers. From the perfect makeup for the luxury evening of fundraising, $20,000 worth of shopping at Hudson Yards’ Forty Five Ten and two places at the Headington Companies table, nothing has been left out. BTW, you might … [Read more...] about 2019 Art Ball 2019 Form And Function Auction Item #4: First Time At Two X Two
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2018 Art Ball Auction Item #8: First Time At Two X Two
Over the past 19 years Two x Two has become North Texas art aficionados’ version of a swel-legant “Brigadoon,” arising on one magical fall night with wonderment. But instead of the Scottish highlands, Two x Two takes place in a mesmerizing dome tent on The Rachofsky House grounds. And the tales that emerge from the occasion have become the stuff that become legendary with the … [Read more...] about 2018 Art Ball Auction Item #8: First Time At Two X Two
Front Door Coverage Of Two x Two Gala Complete With Dangling Flutes And Bumper Porsches
For years, the Two x Two Gala has been as limited as a sorority meeting on a Monday night. No outsiders, especially media types, are allowed in. It's a very ultra private, high rollers' dinner at Cindy and Howard Rachofsky's estate that raises millions of dollars in one night for amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research and the Dallas Museum of Art. Past celebrities have … [Read more...] about Front Door Coverage Of Two x Two Gala Complete With Dangling Flutes And Bumper Porsches
Two x Two’s “First Look” Was A Real Lookie For The Dallas Art Set
Thursday night was the perfect night for an outdoor party, unless you were the neighbors. Such was the case for the Two x Two's First Look party at Cindy and Howard Rachofsky's art showhouse/estate on Preston Road. Despite the ramped-up-music setting the mood as guests moseyed up the driveway strewn with Aston Martins, it's doubtful the neighbors heard one sound. Why? They're … [Read more...] about Two x Two’s “First Look” Was A Real Lookie For The Dallas Art Set