Southern Methodist University’s dignified Pollock Gallery, sectioned off from the surrounding bustle of the university campus, offers a quite place for contemplation.
January 2, 2005
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Having lived in London for a little over a year now, I have noticed that, whether glamorized or demonized, Texas remains fascinating to the British.
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Druecke’s work springs from the forlorn and forgotten: photographs relegated to that shoe box under your bed; the seldom occupied picnic table in a grassy lot not quite big enough…
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More than talent, intellect, and originality, Corpus Christi needs some perspective. If the city’s visual art community is ever to leave its comfortable isolation, define itself, and receive attention as…
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Works of extreme creativity, the stuff of cultural and political revolutions, are what keep history from being a dull, slow hum.
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Currently showing at the UTEP student gallery is a small show, Fused, which brings together international students, teachers and professional artists with very different sensibilities.
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Margarita Cabrera, whose full-sized soft sculpture Volkswagen was such an enormous success at Art Basel Miami, has been engaging her audience in a multilayered discussion on culture, consumerism, body image…
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The work of Beth Campbell, Danica Phelps, and Eric Schnell currently on exhibit at Arthouse offers three approaches to navigating the clutter of everyday experience. All three artists reshape the…
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Despite the press release’s claim of “bold, striking painting,” I can’t seem to get past the title long enough to concentrate on the art.
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he Socrates Sculpture Park is located in Long Island City, Queens, overlooking Upper Manhattan across the East River. It is relatively difficult to get to…