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Need to refill your art cup after a season of commerce and glitz? The Dallas Contemporary (161 Glass St.) has got substance for you in spades, thanks to a trifecta of exhibits that wow. The ubiquitous Ross Bleckner’s Find a Peaceful Place Where You Can Make Plans for the Future brings together pieces from the New York artist’s body of abstract, ethereal paintings. John Houck’s perception-bending “aggregate photographs” are shown in The Anthologist, and a stunning array of Bruce Weber’s fashion photographs represents the largest exhibition of Weber’s work ever shown in the U.S. All three exhibitions will run through Sunday, March 12, but from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14, the gallery will host a member’s only opening celebration of this fantastic trio. Not a member? You can get access to exhibition openings starting at $35 at dallascontemporary.org.