By Rachel Hooper on September 15, 2012
I have to admit that art fairs, in general, are not my thing. They seem exhausting for everyone involved from visitors to the gallery girls [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged Barbara Davis Gallery, brad bucher, carlos cruz diaz, daniel mcfarlane, Gallery Sonja Roesch, Geoff Hippenstiel, Hollis Taggart Galleries, houston fine art fair, joe havel, Julie Mehretu, kara walker, leslie hewitt, Man Ray, mfah, Robyn O’Neil, schroeder romero & shredder, shazia sikander, talley dunn gallery, The Art Guys, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Victoria Lightman, Willem De Kooning |
By Michael Odom on September 15, 2012
It wasn’t ’til Sunday morning that I got the point of the Marfa Dialogues, an extended look at art, culture and climate change over Labor [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged Adriane Colburn, Amy Balkin, cape farewell, David Buckland, Dr. Diana Liverman, Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon, farm stand marfa, marfa lights, marfa lights festival, michael pollan, Rebecca Solnit, seceded from texas, State Commission on Environmental Quality, tom rand |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on September 15, 2012
Galveston Arts Center‘s pop up show of work from Nick Barbee‘s Galveston Artist Residency is at 4411 Montrose through today, Saturday, September 15. It’s in [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged 4411 montrose, Galveston Art Center, galveston artist residency, nick barbee |
By Peter Lucas on September 15, 2012
The Aurora Picture Show’s 9th annual Media Archeology Festival (Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 21-23) premieres a host of unique films and live audiovisual performances that [...]
Posted in Blog, Peter Lucas | Tagged aurora picture show, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, film, heart chamber orchestra, lee ranaldo, media archeology festival, music, nameless sound, video |