In celebration of the centennial of Texas painter Forrest Bess (1911-1977), Kirk Hopper Fine Art brings together a collection of the artist’s visionary paintings and homages from Andrew Masullo, Chris…
September 25, 2011
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Archway Gallery, an artist-owned collaborative gallery, is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year and in honor of this milestone has organized a special 35th Anniversary Retrospective exhibition, featuring 30+ former…
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Self-taught Houston artist Jimmy Houston tells stories of monkeys, robots, tough girls, tin men and cartoon varmints that serve as guides to a forgotten existence, often poking fun at the…
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Interdisciplinary artist Jonatan Lopez has made an arduous examination of his physical attraction towards “Beefy Men” by selecting a few bulls from the herd, incessantly pursuing them without their knowledge,…
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The much-anticipated new Dean Ruck/Dan Havel house-intervention piece, Fifth Ward Jam, opens on October 1st at 3705 Lyons Ave. It’s architecture turned into sculpture: a run-down bungalow transformed into a…
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Three carvers of animals: Peter Grieves (France), Isaac Smith (USA), and J.L. Nippers (USA). Taking a cue from many North African artists, Peter Grieve carves animals in wood and then…
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An exhibit of works by James Surls and Charmaine Locke. “During our time together, beginning in 1976, we have danced over, under, and through grand moments of living. The context…
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Artificial plant forms. When Krista Brinbaum moved to Houston, she was struck by the carefully shaped plants and hedges fitting neatly inside fences or trimmed to enhance a brick wall.…
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Through installation, sculpture and 2D works, Foronda and Link articulate shared cultural apprehensions in tandem.
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Norman Rockwell worked from staged photographs to create his magazine covers (gasp!) These photographs are on view alongside his paintings, drawings, and related tear sheets. Organized by the Norman Rockwell…
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Original paintings from the collection of Pfizer Inc. by legendary American illustrator Norman Rockwell, created for use in advertising campaigns between 1929 and 1961.
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A life-sized Rorschach-esque diorama consisting of plywood and still projections Choinacky explores symmetry, opposites & relationship with collaged mirror images of basketball players in motion.
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Monica Vidal’s site-specific, meditative sculpture is meant for the act of isolating yourself from the world to contemplate pattern and texture. An ode to sunlight and quilts and calico and…
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5,000 Years of Chinese Jade featuring selections from the National Museum of History, Taiwan and the Arthur M. Sackler Collection, Smithsonian Institution, arranged chronologically.
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Inspired by Peter Bruegel the Elder, Masterson’s paintings comment on contemporary social and political issues, including current debates over health care and the economy.
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Fine Art Photographer Lalique Martinez and Fashion Designer Twan Meijerink, prompted by André Gide, Man’s grapple with morality is featured as a separate object- affected by time, space, and context.
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