The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Green Family Art Foundation, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and other North Texas museums have announced their summer exhibitions.
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Kelly Mason reviews a meditative, immersive exhibition of works by Anthony TungNing Huang in Dallas.
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EspañolEssayOp Ed
Chicano, poschicano, latinx y rasquachismo: términos de arte que definen, dividen y unen
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes habla con artistas y profesionales del arte de todo Texas para analizar los matices de las etiquetas que se utilizan para categorizar el arte latinx.
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Houston-based nonprofit Fresh Arts has announced Emanuelee Bean, known professionally as “Outspoken Bean,” and Krystle Holnes as its 2025 Space Taking Artist Residency participants.
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Caleb Bell writes about two books of interviews with Texas artists, by Robert Craig Bunch.
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This week: a solo exhibition in Marfa of appropriation works informed by mass media, advertising, and entertainment; a show celebrating contemporary approaches to a traditional craft form in San Antonio; a portrait exhibition in Dallas addressing the ongoing social issues afflicting Nigerian youth; and more.
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News
Marfa Invitational Open Announces Artists; Show Opens This Weekend
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Marfa Invitational Open, which features over 150 Texas-connected artists, will run from May 15-26.
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The Blanton Museum of Art, the Contemporary at Blue Star, the McNay Art Museum, and other art venues in Austin and San Antonio announce summer exhibitions.
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News
Aurora Picture Show Announces Grand Opening Celebration for its New Location
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentAurora Picture Show will celebrate the grand opening of its newest location on Thursday, May 22, with a housewarming party featuring DJs, atmospheric video projections, bites, and beverages.
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Interview
Jazz & Joe Overstreet: “Taking Flight” at the Menil Collection, Houston
by Michele Brangwen 0 commentMichele Brangwen speaks with musicians James Brandon Lewis and Tim Hagans about "Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight," on view at the Menil Collection.
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Interview
Black Holes, Luna Moths, Marfa Lights, and Dreaming: An Interview with Virginia L. Montgomery
by Mo Eldridgeby Mo Eldridge 1 commentMo Eldridge speaks with Virginia L. Montgomery about her installation at Ballroom Marfa, which explores black holes, luna moths, the Marfa Lights, and dreams.
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Review
Groundbreaking Photorealist Exhibit Highlights Women and People of Color in L.A.
by Ruben C. Cordova 0 commentRuben C. Cordova reviews an exhibition of photorealism at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
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Museums and art spaces in Houston and Galveston have announced summer exhibitions, including immersive installations, a figurative group show, and presentations addressing environmental issues.
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InterviewStaff Picks
Interview: Friends of Galleries Collective Members Speak About Austin’s Inaugural Friends Fair
by Renee Laiby Renee Lai 0 commentRenee Lai speaks with Austin gallerists Phillip Niemeyer, Jill Schroeder, Jill McLennon, and Kevin Ivester, about the inaugural Friends Fair.
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ProfileVideo
Art21: Richard Misrach in “Borderlands” from Season 10 of “Art in the Twenty-First Century”
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIn partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas-related artists. The eighth installation features Richard Misrach.
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On Saturday, May 17, the Dallas-based creative Weyni Kahsay will debut the Afro Air Festival, a daylong event honoring the cultures of the African Diaspora.
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An obituary for Houston artist Ibsen Espada, known for his prolific output of colorful abstract paintings, who died on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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Jessica Fuentes speaks with photographer Loli Kantor about her recent book, which is a documentation of her search for her mother and a reflection on displacement, loss, and grief.
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News
Rent-Free in Austin: Paseo Launches New Artist-in-Residence Program
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentAustin-based Paseo Hotel & Residences has launched a new Artist-in-Residence program, open to creatives working in various disciplines.
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ReviewStaff Picks
Through the Loid and the Ladder: “Draw Them In, Paint Them Out” at the Jewish Museum, New York City
by Joseph Staley 1 commentJoseph Staley writes about an exhibition featuring work by Trenton Doyle Hancock and Philip Guston that examined the impact of white supremacy, racism, and antisemitism on Black and Jewish Americans.