Levity and laughter often strike the funny tuning fork of our lives, and Lora Reynolds Gallery finds the perfect pitch with the new group show aptly titled SLAPstick.
May 2, 2006
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The first time I saw Sean Scully’s mammoth exhibition Wall of Light at the Ft. Worth Modern, it brought on a splitting headache. Maybe it was really not having had…
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Ripped From the Pages is one of a series of shows at CACHH's gallery 125 showcasing the work of the latest crop of individual artist grant recipients. CACHH bundles an…
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Invective exists sporadically in the doldrums of art criticism, and curator Tom Humphreys seems to be soliciting such treatment with the current display at Triangle Project Space. The tepid premise…
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Reconstructing the Mundane breaks open quotidian objects and traditional spaces to introduce three artists to San Antonio. As you enter Unit B (Gallery), Brian Dettmer's dissected volumes of once-forgotten encyclopedias…
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The poster by Josh Smith for Take One at the Glassell School's upstairs project space was a sheet of used newspaper, but it should have been a bag. 25 pieces…
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In 1971, Linda Nochlin famously asked "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" We know that her assumption is no longer true even though at the time her argument…