A series of lumpy, warty hanging sculptures covered with beef hooves, sequins, pins, feathers, ribbon, rawhide, shells, tulle, leather, and whatever else the artist happened to scavenge. Dolan, a Corpus…
June 2011
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Ron Binks’ big digital photos of sites in Berlin related to torture, terror and death under the 1933-45 Nazi regime, paired with a new Justin Boyd sound piece created specifically…
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JusticeWorks Studio presents new playful explorations in screen print and drawing by Yuko Fukuzumi. Tons of them.
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Lawndale’s annual open-call juried show for artists living within 100 miles of Houston. This year’s juror is Larissa Harris, Curator at Queens Museum of Art.
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18 artists use color. Curated by Lisa Qualls.
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Blaffer’s satellite space, Window Into Houston has as its second show a new work by sculptor Patrick Renner and students from the Summer Young Artist Apprenticeship Program (YAAP). Renner’s good…
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The Nasher’s 360 Speaker Series features Aaron Curry and Thomas Houseago, artists in the current exhibition, Statuesque. Curry was born in San Antonio, Houseago in Leeds, England, but both currently…
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Twenty pieces by Leslie Kell, including her new-age quilt collection, in the lower floor of the sanctuary building at Northwest Hills United Methodist Church.
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Arthouse makes it foray into cloud curating with Five Artists, Five Weeks, showing humorous, home-video-like works for a week each in its second floor gallery. First up is John Kilduff…
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Art by Natalie Irish, pop-surrealist paintings by Chris Sparks, folk art creations by Brooke Anderson, and photography by Mr. Bateman at the Nouveau Antique Art Bar in Houston. How they’re…
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New assemblages made specially for the CAMH, said to articulate a post-AIDS generational identity inspired by the Menil’s Twombly Pavillion. May include Yetis and/or a jewelled tortoise. Curated by CAMH…
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New work by Parsons School of Design BFA candidate Andrew Williams at the Magnolia Gallery, located inside the Magnolia Theatre in Dallas’ West Village. Williams is a devotee of Cartier-Bresson’s…
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“Narrative portraits searching for connectivity” and “sculptures created to explore the intersection between the divine and human”
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Lawrence Jennings’ recent abstract paintings on grip-tape, based on video-feedback, have precedent: his 2005 show at Sala Diaz included fractal-shaped acrylic-sheet paintings and sculpture made from skateboards.
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San Francisco-based installation artist Liz Hickok recreates famous skylines and landmarks using Jell-O. Check out her jiggly versions of New York City, San Francisco, and the White House.
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A two-year collaboration between a team of artists and displaced families from Tanzania, Burma, and New Orleans living at the Wurzbach Manor apartment complex in North San Antonio. The the…
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A show, an urban action, a bicycle workshop, and a party, originating in Berlin with artist Aisha Ronniger. On June 25th participants distribute rolled up artworks in a newspaper-like fashion…
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Continuum, a new Houston based performance art group has created an oasis for the students of HCC Northeast Campus through interactive installations called “Meditation Stations”. Continuum, consisting of Meghan Carey,…
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A venture through the art world of M. H. Draper, the third artist to have a solo exhibit in East End Studio’s new series celebrating local talent.
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Dennis Fagan first attended the Stonewall, Texas peach festival in June 1978. The crowd inside was cheering as the “Peach Queen” was standing on a metal platform waving and gently…