"Affection beaming in one eye and calculation shining out of the other." Charles Dickens, 1844 Uncovering a bright new talent isn't always as gratifying as revisiting an established discoverer. The…
January 2, 2007
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No longer mere housewifery, sewing is the work of smart, cutting-edge artists. Stitching, knitting, embroidering, crocheting, weaving, suturing: these are the acts of those who make the powerfully splayed, the…
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The end of a year is marked with lists galore. What were the best ______ you saw all year? Top ten favorite________. What are your resolutions for this year? I…
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This is Part Two of the adventures of Los Angeles photographers Grant Munford and Darrin Little, as they drive through the highways of TX.
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San Antonio has a host of fresh new faces in town: in addition to Matthew Drutt, who came on from the Menil Collection to run Artpace, there’s Rene Barilleaux, chief…
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Context matters. Given the art world, the non-art world looks rather inviting.
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Currently at the Fort Worth Modern is a retrospective of Japanese-born American photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, a sampling of his photographic images from the past 30 years. Unique to this particular…
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In talking to people about the show at The Contemporary Arts Museum, I find that everyone seems to have a similar response: I like it but I just can’t figure…
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I own three art dictionaries, references published in the late 1980s by such reputable houses as Thames and Hudson, Penguin and Random House. Each has been rendered largely useless by…
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Mostly my sculpture is the color of metal or wood. Sometimes I work with video and sound. I try not to paint. – Artist's Statement, Who are you looking at?