With her exhibition Some New Paintings, Susie Rosmarin presents two series of her grids and precise lines that offer new chapters in the artist’s recognized oeuvre of mesmerizing visual play.
August 2013
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What Is Important Is includes the work of artists whose practices document contemporary engagement with objects and events that are evidence of the complex character of how the past lives…
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The Southwest School of Art opens its fall programming with two exhibitions exploring human rights issues along the Texas-Mexico border. Baroque on the Border by Rigoberto A Gonzalez and La…
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Megan harrison, selected by Guest Curator, Anjali Gupta, has installed a number of vaulting forms in the gallery — each like a five sided crystal, some diminutive, others towering. With this…
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The Mitchell Center hosts choreographer Bill T. Jones for the first ever Mitchell Artist Lecture. Jones’s career has led to a reputation of challenging, engaged work. He has choreographed more…
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Houston-based artist Jon Read is a storyteller. Influenced by comic books, cult films, and religion, Read plays out boy fantasies in large-scale, site-specific dioramas. Russian-born, Austin-based artist Yuliya Lanina paints and…
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Alliance Gallery presents Felipe Lopez’s first solo exhibition, featuring monoprint sculptures, paintings and installation work. The works touch upon the connection of the visual center and how the brain responds…
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Fresh Arts presents No Matter How Hard I Try I Can’t Look The Same As I Did Yesterday, a new performative installation by soprano, Lisa Harris. Through live vocal performance,…
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Aurora Picture Show features a screening of experimental animated shorts program STOP & GO 3-D. In this program, established filmmakers and visual artists unveil their most recent experiments in stop-motion…
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William Reaves Fine Art presents its 50th exhibition entitled Lives Played Out on Canvas, with the expressionist works of three Houston painters: Richard Stout, Dick Wray and Otis Huband. The…
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In her exhibition, Hidden Places, Austin artist Stephanie Reid, uses photomontage to present her daydreams of Asia. Design, woodblock printing, and bamboo brush painting influence this body of work.
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Held regularly since 1970, Marioni’s famous beer salon will be held in a bar-like installation in Blaffer’s galleries. The Art Guys will kick off the series as celebrity bartenders for…
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TX BI 2013 (not to be confused with the Texas BiENNIAL) seeks to share artwork of artists relating to both sexes and/or showing characteristics of both sexes and/or working through…
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Comic Future features work by artists who employ various approaches such as abstraction and figuration to twist the representation of their environment creating a skewed vision of the future. Artists: Walead Beshty, Liz…
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The Southwest School of Art will feature San Antonio artist Rebecca Dietz’s photographs of abandoned fairgrounds and boardwalk amusement parks along the Mid-Atlantic coast as part of the city-wide Fotoseptiembre…
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The Glassell Studio School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will host “Why a Texas Biennial?”, a public panel moderated by Glassell Studio School Associate Director Mary Leclere, with…
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Throughout September, CentralTrak–The Artist Residency of the University of Texas at Dallas will host TX★13 artists HOMECOMING! Committee, in residence at CentralTrak as part of Biennial programming. On September 21,…
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For the first time in the project’s history, in 2013 the curated group survey that is the central feature of the Biennial will be installed in a single venue and…
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