Randy Twaddle’s first solo show at Moody since 2005 marks the urban-scene lover’s return to gallery art after a long stint growing ttweak, a design and marketing firm which he…
May 2011
-
-
Tomorrows presents media artist Liz Rodda’s most recent videos, photographs, and sculptures, existentially musing on fate, control, free will, etc. In one piece, Triple Possibility, three filmed segments display different…
-
Aurora Picture Show and the General Consulate of Colombia collaborate on a program of contemporary Colombian experimental video titled “El Gesto en el Momento (The Gesture in the Moment),” at…
-
Austin artist Jamie Panzer, “through bizarre acts of synthesis and displacement,” makes artistic practice into a science experiment. Materials are dismantled and rearranged to manifest creations that have peculiar new…
-
Slick, an animated short by Sabra Booth, satirizes the effects of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf Coast. Though the film’s narrative follows actual events, a mixture…
-
Modernism’s creation myth retold in 16 paintings and 20 works on paper by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
-
A region-wide exhibition of works by Dallas lawyer-turned-junk-sculptor George Tobolowsky blankets the West Texas Triangle of Museums this summer: the Ellen Noel Art Museum in Odessa, the San Angelo Museum…
-
Flow: Dalton Maroney 1982 – 2011 is a survey of 29 years of UTA professor’s work. 17 Pristinely crafted boat-like wooden sculptures from an avid fisherman who spends his summers…
-
Will Henry re-contextualizes selections from his 2009 Devin Borden/Hiram Butler show in Houston at the Old Jail Art Center. Signs, stars, and little fires punctuate vacant plains and distant mountains…
-
Informed by melancholic music and dystopian sci-fi films, Michael Guidry‘s semi-abstract, eerily clean paintings are generated via camera and computer to read as both geometric abstractions and fractured, alien landscapes.…
-
For 22 years, the art sale and exhibition at the Glassell School has attracted hundreds of art-savvy Houstonians—fledgling collectors or just art lovers—who come to browse and buy work by…
-
Burning Flipside: Bad Idea is a regional art and music festival inspired by Burning Man. Crowds of “Flipizens” express themselves experiment with community building, lasers and other substances in an…
-
Mercantile Coffee House on Main St. in Dallas, a “business hip place to have a great cup of premium coffee” is showing art from the MAC. Next up: Push/Pull: Abstract…
-
A third-generation woodturner, John Van Domelen uses the lathe as his primary tool to create sculptures and vessels based on the fascinating shapes and textures of coral. Last year, his…
-
Fifty Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. travels to Houston for the exhibition Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces. Featuring some of the most famous…
-
Artists Laura Pickett Calfee, Marjorie Moore, W. Tucker, and assemblages by Steve Wiman (arch-arranger and owner of Uncommon Objects in Austin) explore the preciousness of precious objects in DBermans’ newish,…
-
Recovering Beauty: The 1990s in Buenos Aires exhibits work produced during the 1990s in Buenos Aires, during a time of pivotal transformation in Argentina. The exhibition focuses on work by…
-
The Old Jail Art Center showcases an exhibition of work by Ed Blackburn that was created in the last two years in Jumping Across (The River). Blackburn is best known…
-
Anne Allen takes everyday objects that have their origins in decorative craft or utilitarian use as her subjects for her exhibition Cell Series at The Old Jail Art Center. Lace,…
-
Austin Museum of Art unleashes the highly anticipated exhibition New Art in Austin: 15 to Watch. This triennial exhibition, the fourth in the series initiated in 2002, focuses on emerging…