Egan’s work “portrays the times we are living in and how social interaction and diversity fuel the human spirit.” Murphy presents a series of drawings exploring juxtapositions.
October 21, 2011
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Houston artist Frank Tolbert2’s work is highly narrative he has created a visual language all his own through the recurrent use of personal iconography, often interlaced with ambiguity and humor.
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Dallas artist Paul Booker prints small hand-drawn shapes onto thin plastic, then pins together to create complex architectural structures. He has an upcoming show in September at the Museum of…
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Can empiricism and rationality discover everything that is real and true? These questions will be addressed in a lecture on philosophy of science, Hermetic philosophy and learned magic, Western European…
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Two Texas artists with contrasting views of landscape: Maratta’s long, skinny drawings of the Texas Horizon convey a surprising sense of space; in Randy Twaddle’s ink and coffee drawings washes…
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Sideshow banners and drawings from the “last sideshow banner painter.”
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The kickoff celebration for a year-long outdoor installation in which fluorescent twine and rebar forms a hanging scrim among live oak trees on the grounds of Verde Camp, a village…