Brent will speak about the comparison of the literary metaphor and the visual metaphor of painting, and exhibit paintings and drawings. No one could be more adept in speaking about…
January 2012
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33 works by 35 artists from across the U.S. who push the technological and conceptual boundaries of printmaking.
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Large-scale weavings by a California fiber artist known for her pixelated images of human faces made using a digital loom.
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Performances by special guests: Stella Brice, poetry, Rachel Buchman, voice (John Cage) and Daryl Fowkes, clarinet (Stravinsky) Feb 4th at 8 p.m.
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25 large-scale photographs and a video document Munisteri‘s explorations into the present-day remnants of the primordial landscape. Munisteri is completing an MFA in photography at the University of North Texas.
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Shapiro’s in town for his installation at Rice University Art Gallery.
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Large-scale works on canvas, based on the 1937 Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test Picture cards.
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A composite vignette of Peter Feresten’s labyrinthine portfolio, curated by Christopher Blay. Feresten arrived in Fort Worth in 1975, and developed a program for the serious study of photography at…
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Paintings by Texas artists James Ferdinand McCan (1869-1925) and Royston Nave (1886-1930), two husbands of Emily Nave, the museum’s builder.
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Smudge Studio, comprised of NY artists Jamie Kruse and Elizabeth Ellsworth, investigates and documents convergences between humans and the land through phots and video.
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Amalgamations of color and swirling gyres of paint influenced by the sublime forces of nature.
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Features the work by David Clanton, Lee Albert Hill, Alan Robertson, Brett Schneider, and Kitty Alice Snead.
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In a gravity-defying array of color and form, celebrated American sculptor Joel Shapiro will suspend wooden planks, vibrantly painted with supersaturated pigment, from the gallery’s sixteen-foot ceiling.
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Houston’s signature monkeys are up to something.
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Photos that recreate the daily life of the immigrant who works in both urban and rural arenas, and builds his future based on strong family ties.
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A sensual and erotic journey with art and a lineup of performances including the one-man play “Sodom, Uncut” by Jonathan Lopez, sensual bellydancing by ms. YET, a demonstration by Ms.…
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Born in 1950 and raised in East Austin, Medrano missed much of his education because he was a migrant worker. He writes, “I started the series Barrio Scenes so that…
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Using handmade paper as their principal medium, artists Jane Ingram Allen, May Babcock, Nancy Cohen, Melissa Jay Craig, Joan Hall and Aimee Lee manipulate natural fibers to create installations, sculpture,…
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Collector Workshop featuring Jean-Michel Placent, of Phillips de Pury, talking about purchasing art at auction or overseas; Jill Arnold, Director of Business Development, AXA Art, on Caring for your Collection;…
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The first Texas exhibition for German painter Erik Offermann. Offermann’s magical landscapes involve perspective and the opposition of closeness and distance.