San Antonio’s Luminaria has announced more than 40 artists who will be featured in its 15th annual contemporary arts festival.
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The City of Houston’s General Services Department, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, has acquired 18 works by lens-based artists for the recently restored City Hall basement.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Mona Hatoum's "Mobile Home II," which was recently acquired by Ruby City in San Antonio.
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Women & Their Work Announces Call for 2024/2025 Exhibition Proposals
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentWomen & Their Work, a nonprofit visual and performing arts organization in Austin, has announced an open call for exhibition proposals for its 2024/2025 season.
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Displaying Play: The Oliver Museum of Museums in Photographs (OMOMIP), Part 2
by Bucky Millerby Bucky Miller 0 commentBucky Miller gives an imagined tour of a mysterious set of photographs taken at a mysterious museum location.
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Moody Center for the Arts Commissions Five Temporary Public Artworks
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Moody Center for the Arts has commissioned five large-scale works to be installed throughout Rice University’s campus.
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This week: a solo show featuring portraits of disappeared individuals from Central and South America in Houston, a Dallas-based artist's first solo museum exhibition in Fort Worth, an exhibition of objects and structures that draw on the visual language of plumbing and drainage in Austin, and more.
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A Lubbock-based organization seeks answers regarding a recently vandalized community mural.
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Manifestando la evanescencia: La fotografía de Ming Smith en Houston
by Valentin Diaconov 0 commentValentin Diaconov reseña tres exposiciones de la artista Ming Smith en exhibición en el Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Art is Bond y la Barbara Davis Gallery.
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Five-Minute Tours: Ed Barr at Dougherty Arts Center, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of an exhibition by artist Ed Barr, on view at the Dougherty Arts Center in Austin.
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Five-Minute Tours: Joan Frederick at Blue Star Arts Complex, San Antonio
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Joan Frederick's exhibition, on view at the Blue Star Arts Complex in San Antonio.
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10 Years After: Reconsidering Robert Smithson’s “Amarillo Ramp”
by Jon Revettby Jon Revett 1 commentOn the occasion of the earthwork's 50th anniversary, Jon Revett writes about Robert Smithson's "Amarillo Ramp," Smithson's impact on land art, and his many unrealized projects in Texas.
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San Antonio Museum of Art Launches Ongoing Project Featuring Contemporary Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe San Antonio Museum of Art announced that it has launched the Gateway Series, an ongoing initiative that will invite contemporary artists to activate the museum’s Great Hall.
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The Idea Fund has announced its annual open call for Houston-area artists and collectives.
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The Idea of a Place: Alice Leese’s National Parks Residency Paintings at Lubbock Christian University
by Michelle Kraft 0 commentMichelle Kraft writes about Alice Leese, who over the past few years has participated in artist residency programs with the National Parks Arts Foundation.
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The Dallas Contemporary has released its forthcoming performance art programs as an expansion of its time-based media program, DC EMPTY.
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Donna Tennant reviews a group exhibition featuring works by Houston artists Saran Alderson, Sarah Fisher, Liz Gates, Ashita Sawhney, and Doug Welsh.
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FotoFest, a Houston-based nonprofit arts organization, has opened the registration for its 2024 Portfolio Review, known as the Meeting Place.
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Centro San Antonio, a nonprofit organization that manages the City’s downtown Public Improvement District, has announced a mural open call for Bexar County artists.
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William Sarradet writes about two current Dallas exhibitions: a show of works from the collection of Seth Davidow at SITE131, and a show of paintings by Masamitsu Shigeta at 12.26.