Opens Saturday, September 10, 5:30–8:30 pm Smith’s first solo show with Cris Worley Fine Arts pushes the boundaries of her acclaimed, painstaking drip and drop paintings, which won second place…
September 4, 2011
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Opening: September 10, 2011 | 4–6 pm Featuring works by Linda Anderson, Beatrice Baldwin, Chris DiRaddo, Christopher Hynes, and Ruth Lauer.
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Billed as “The first major Cragg show in the U.S in 20 years”; featuring 30 large-to medium large sculptures from the internationally-acclaimed artist, made between 1984 and the present. Texas…
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Bold, organic, clay sculptures by Kevin Renner, a Highland Park High School Graduate, who obtained his BA from UTD and his MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute.
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 5 – 7 pm. The late Raimund Girke, once at the forefront of Analytical Painting, participated at the 1977 Documenta VI and is known for his…
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–8 pm NY artist Margaret Evangeline paints with bullets, piercing sheets of stainless steel. Suguru Hiraide (Wichita Fallas, TX) adapts Japanese pachinko machines as cross-cultural critique.
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–8 pm Working within an intricate process of carving, filling, sanding, and painting, Colorado-based abstractionist Cox “constructs” each painting to function as a stand-alone object, void…
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Video artist Britt Ragsdale, recent CultureMap People’s Choice Award Winner at the 2011 Big Show, is holding an open screen test in Lawndale’s room 317. Everyone can participate. There are…
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–9 pm
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–8 pm Jones’ blunt, minimal sculpto-paintings alternate in hue and texture, some flat, some polished, some pitted, with the heightened physicality of river rocks.
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–9 pm Marzia Faggin presents us with a rainbow of addictions from the apothecary to the candy store: the artist painstakingly cast and paints candy, gum,…
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–9 pm Organized by the Fahari Arts Institute, Poz Eyes is a photographic essay by Terrance Omar Gilbert that documents his battle with HIV. Our 30,…