Original paintings from the collection of Pfizer Inc. by legendary American illustrator Norman Rockwell, created for use in advertising campaigns between 1929 and 1961.
September 2011
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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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Noted painter Ary Stillman migrated to Houston in the 1960s, where he developed a distinctive oeuvre of abstract expressionism informed by mystical elements from Mexican and Native American culture. 60…
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Keynote Speaker at the The South Central Regional Society for Photographic Education (SCSPE) Conference, Carrie Mae Weems is internationally known for her narrative photography and considerations of African-American experience. In…
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Fort Worth artist Luther Smith is well known from his photographs of the American South. In conjunction with The South Central Regional Society for Photographic Education (SCSPE) Conference, and his…
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Fort Worth artist Luther Smith is well known from his photographs of the American South. In conjunction with The South Central Regional Society for Photographic Education (SCSPE) Conference.
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In Residence 2010 celebrates the work of HCCC’s 2010 Artists-in-Residence: Elaine Bradford, Libby DeLyria, Jessica Dupuis, Clark Kellogg, Pamela Sager, Kristi Rae Wilson, Lisa Wilson.
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The Montrose Art Society unveils 6 new members: Juliana Alonso-Olarte, Alejandro Caiazza, Lauren Luna, Tina McPherson, Adam Romero, and Roberto X. Torres-Torres.
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A genre-crossing installation by metalsmith and former artist-in-residence, Gabriel Craig, and Houston-area composer, Michael Remson. Rooted in the idea that forging metal is an act of music making, massive, gate-like…
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The strong connection between craft and the home is critically explored through furniture, wall paper, ceramics, quilts, needlepoint, glass and metal set up throughout the large gallery in a series…
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Austin Center for Photography’s Icons of Photography No.11 lecture series brings Linda Connor to the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium on UT campus to speak about 25 years of exotic…
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AutoBody, curated by Neville Wakefield, explores the mythology of the American automobile, featuring works by Liz Cohen, Matthew Day Jackson, and Jonathan Schipper and North of South West of East,…
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This project is 10th in a series of two-artist exhibitions built on the idea of the double room layout of Sala Diaz’s converted duplex apartment space. The curator’s strategy, based…
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In collaboration with Austin Center for Photography, B. Hollyman Gallery is hosting a one-night exhibit and reception with photographer Linda Connor, who will be on hand to speak about 25…
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Using repetition, negative space, and movement, three mixed media artists explore humankind’s relationship with nature.