A retrospective exhibition and catalog of the career of Texas artist Zanne Hochberg (1931 – 2001). Hochberg was a pioneer abstract artist, out of sync with the prevailing regional southwest…
September 2011
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Art League Houston’s 2011 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition featuring psycho-collagist and native Houstonian Mary McCleary.
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Wall Paper as Art: If You Sprinkle When You Tinkle, a hand-painted wallpaper installation by Houston artist Heather Bause in the Art League Houston’s main gallery restroom.
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Contemporary Islamic art, featuring the work of Dallas-based Pakistani artist Simeen Farhat, and Houston-based Iraqi artist Mohammed Al Shammarey. Farhat’s cast resin sculptures explode from the wall, forming three-dimensional manifestations…
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Twin solo exhibitions featuring Liz Penniman & Becky Joye. On view Sept 11-12 from 12-4pm and by appointment through September 18th
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Sparagana’s newest magazine reconstructions use imagery that depicts the unfolding or aftermath of tumultuous world events. In some of these new works, Sparagana has introduced as an additional element: appropriated…
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Works on paper and canvas: seemingly imprecise in their imagery, austere in palette, self-absorbed in feeling, their surfaces gritty and un-ingratiating, Komarin’s paintings can nevertheless become eloquent.
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Landscape triptychs photographed from multiple vantage points, yet convincingly presented as a single landscape by Chaddy Dean Smith, and Andrew Douglas Underwood’s museum-esque displays cataloging historical sites and objects as…
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Founder of the FBI’s Art Crime Team Robert Wittman went deep undercover to infiltrate the dark world of international art thieves and black market traders, recovered hundreds of millions of…
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NY artist Rushing’s highly finished paintings of stylized interiors coax viewers into an unworldly land where they must navigate fluid walls and fractured glass.
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Sculpture, carbon drawings, embroidery and cut paper pieces from the winner of last year’s $50,000 Hunting Art Prize. San Antonio-based Lester’s “Frankenstein Flora” are an artistic premonition of the consequences…
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Organic, ambiguous forms built of various mediums and applied colors, Sanchez’s work resembles nature more than anything man-made.
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San Antonio-based Kelly O’Connor’s first one-person show with David Shelton Gallery features new collage, paper and installation works.
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In cooperation with The Nancy Graves Foundation, Texas Gallery will juxtapose paintings and cast bronze sculptures that naturally flow from three dimensions into two and back again from the omnivorous…
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German painter Albert Oehlen and American painter Christopher Wool have immersed themselves in various musical activities; this exhibition, curated by John Corbett, brings together an assorted art, ephemera, and related…
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Transgender models strike poses beside landmarks in Texas’ most conservative metroplex. 214 Trans4m aims to capture Dallas’ history, architecture and stereotypes, all while straddling the invisible divide that separates the…
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Cuban painter Luis Abreux’s insular surrealism may have the “vivid colors reminiscent of his native Cuba”, and the “dynamism of the topics,” but his Master’s degree from the San Alejandro…
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Christopher Bingham’s paintings of neon signage offer a glimpse of the glory days, capturing the essence of the seedy motels and smoke filled rooms of the past. Perfect for the…
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An exhibition of photographs and handmade books.