Gay sexuality expressed through cute porcelain figurines and animals. According to the artist, it’s like watching a car wreck: you don’t want to look, but can’t help it.
September 2011
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Boxing, werewolf syndrome, and pretty white dresses meld in Margaret Meehan’s photographs and installations derived from 19th c. cabinet cards.
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Artist and architect John Webb’s sculptures juxtapose the classical human form with mechanical chassis, exploring and contrasting the relationship between man and modern technology.
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Louise Schlachter has always been curious about “the Little Things. Hidden things. Discarded things”, and she “pleasures herself” by reproducing those “wandering death-birds,” moths.
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Two architects and two museum clients debate the opportunities and challenges of museum commissions. Panelists are Jim Furr, of Gensler architects; Cindi Strauss of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston;…
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Dennis Harper transforms two window bays into a fanciful underwater nightclub, with portholes, even! Remember, there’s free street parking downtown after 6 p.m.
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Renderings, models, and images of seven other projects designed by Work Architecture Company (WORKac), the firm Blaffer has hired to design their renovation.
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Tom Walsh’s latest crop of brightly clored, energetic abstractions on wooden panels. Walsh contends that paintings are “the quintessential potential energy, a breath away from motion or drama.”
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Bisetto’s newest body of work explores time: days, months and years are recorded poetically on folded paper, mirrors, and in song lyrics.
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Little explores the tame and the feral by constructing floral animals in fantastical woodland landscapes.
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Educated at Tsinghua University and UC-Berkeley, Pei Zhu brings his long concern with both Chinese philosophy and contemporary architecture to his award-winning designs, including the control center for the Beijing…
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Since 1988 collector and software entrepreneur Peter Norton has commissioned an art edition to celebrate the holiday season. The Norton Family sends these objects as holiday gifts to friends and…
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Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Third Floor Screening Room, #3531 Greer Garson – Owen Arts Center, 6101 Bishop Blvd. on the SMU campus in Dallas (75205).214-768-2489. David Diao digests modernism…
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Jayson Musson is an artist and writer living and working in Philadelphia. For Tuesday Evenings, he shares his multifaceted body of work, which includes provocative performances, drawings, and writings, as…
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A rare treat: a small ensemble of UT jazz students, under the direction of faculty composer Dr. John Mills, will provide improvisational musical accompaniment to Pandora’s Box, Georg Wilhelm Pabst’s…
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Prominent Brazilian bug artist Regina Silveira shows an installation work in cut vinyl titled Gone Wild Reversed about man’s encroachment on nature, and a two screen video projection, titled Lunar,…
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And the three men are: John Hillier, Joshua Kight, and Dennis O’Bryant.
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Fort Worth artist Kantor documents the complexities and remnants of Jewish life in Eastern Europe after the Holocaust and a tumultuous century of the rise and fall of the Soviet…
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Landmark Arts at the Texas Tech University School of Art will host Judy Rushin, an artist working across and between the disciplines of painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. Rushin teaches…