Informal art talks from Troy Stanley and team from the Singularity Transmissions project and interdisciplinary group {exurb}.
June 2012
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Los Angeles-based artist Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle will be in residence at Project Row Houses from June 19-23 to lead a series of workshops on the ethnomusicology, hairstyling rituals, and…
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20th-century photographers use clothing to help craft a social narrative, organized by Natalie Zelt, MFAH Curatorial Assistant, Photography.
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Block prints all from single block of Japanese basswood.
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Multi-media paintings boast a layering of imagery gleaned from popular culture.
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A retrospective pulled at random from beneath the artist’s bed. The self-taught Bradley’s life is a colorful merry go round of idiosyncratic obsessions and influences: clowns, monsters, cereal boxes, skateboarding,…
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Installation work using thread, textiles, straight pins and clothing, subversive of notions of masculinity and machismo that are so ingrained in Dawe’s Mexican heritage.
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A group exhibition of big-name prints for PrintHouston 2012 including Larry Bell, William Betts, Ross Bleckner, Christian Eckart, Gary Hume, AleJandro Garmendia, Aaron Parazette, Richard Serra, Pal Svensson, Charles Wiese.
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Monoprints on paper and Plexiglas, some undulating like electronic waves, that push the definition of printmaking.
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San Francisco’s Rex Ray’s art can be found in museums and galleries as well as rock clubs and on Swatch watches.
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At the STATION across from the Station Museum of Contemporary Art
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Select paintings from the permanent collection.
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Recent work by printmaker and University of Dallas prof Juergen Strunck and sculptor, Gisela-Heidi Strunck.
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Part of UTSA’s Texas Contemporary Artists Series curated by Arturo Infante Almeida.
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A group exhibition featuring the work of Jeff Elrod, Joseph Havel, Susie Rosmarin, Joel Shapiro, Tara Donovan, and Marco Maggi
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A group exhibition of gallery artists Ruben Nieto, Charlotte Smith, Isabelle du Toit, William Cannings, Rusty Scruby, Adela Andea and Paul Booker.
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Four new artists: Michelle Brandley’s paintings address self-image and physical acceptance in a celebrity driven culture; M. Kate Helmes examinines questions of identity through clothing sculpture; Joshua King re-works banal…