Something All Our Own: The Grant Hill Collection of African American Art opened June 27th at the University Museum of Texas Southern University as part of a two year, seven…
June 2, 2004
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In 2002, when Crate & Barrel began selling framed Rothko prints for $499, one could safely say that color-field painting had saturated the market, as it were.
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Imagine the history of modernism without Jackson Pollock, Clifford Still, Mark Rothko, or the New York School.
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Is there another American photographer who’s given us as many iconic images as Diane Arbus?
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The recent Santiago Cucullu show, Cardboard Center for Libertarians, meandered all over this 11th floor space: sticking to windows, unfolding between columns and lapping up on the floor boards.
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Like a good dose of The Twilight Zone, Celia Eberle’s latest show, Sweat, shakes up prescribed notions of happily ever after.
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Hey folks, the hot weather is here again, which means it’s time for ARTHOUSTON — the sweaty ritual we all love when the galleries fling open their doors in July…
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was no great fan of Ronald Reagan, but the recent wall-to-wall memorials and testimonials got me thinking about what had been omitted from the weeklong farewell choreography.