“The Dallas Museum of Art has suffered growing pains. Back-to-back expansions of the downtown building, the last ending in 1993, left more space than art to fill it. Recently, it’s had the opposite problem. The contemporary collection has snowballed since director John R. ‘Jack’ Lane’s arrival in 1999, but the Contemporary Art Galleries weren’t designed for the kind of big works being done today, many of which include films or videos with noisy soundtracks.” But now, with a major renovation just completed, DMA may finally have a space that fits its collection.