If we know someone who can walk us on a clear path through the less-explored wilds of the ‘net, it’s Paul Slocum. Slocum is a California-based artist, musician, curator, writer and…
March 2016
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Artist Amanda Parer’s 23-foot tall inflatable installation of a group of rabbits, entitled Intrude, has been shown in many places throughout the globe and now it’s on a U.S. tour.…
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Guest star Ryan Dennis joins Rainey Knudson to count down forbidden words, leather knowledge, and public art.
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This show marks a new and fertile direction for Hernandez.
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Okay, no wins a million dollars or any dollars at all; the winning team will receive a “custom designed trophy.” Houston’s artist-run Box 13 art space is hosting “Trivia Box”…
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An online competition calling for architectural proposals for a Donald Trump-inspired border wall design has sparked much controversy in the architectural world and border communities, reports Sukjong Hong in today’s…
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Here's a little doozy from the ineffable Dallas duo.
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Long-time Houstonians may vaguely remember I Love You Baby (ILYB), a ragtag group of artists who gathered together on Wednesday nights at the now-defunct Commerce Street Artists Warehouse and hosted…
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“Masculinity is a fragile thing.”
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It took forever, but semigloss. Magazine’s latest issue, SOUND finally came out last December and celebrated its release at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. This was followed by the “semigloss.…
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Over the past six months, Houston’s Menil Collection hosted three lectures by Los Angeles-based sculptor Charles Ray. You may have heard of Ray from a recent controversy where the Whitney rejected a sculpture commissioned from…
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Hey artists, want a residency in Houston?? A quick perusal of our Classifieds reveals several upcoming opportunities in the thriving metropolis. Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is looking for artists…
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I’d argue that 90% of the most resonant art over the last two centuries has (at least) started out as someone’s particular shot of whisky.
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On Thursday March 31, the UT Austin-based group Law Students for the Arts will host a free legal clinic for artists covering a range of issues that affect working artists…
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Houston’s East End Studio Gallery is holding its 11th annual Frida Festival, celebrating the life of artist Frida Kahlo. The gallery has sent out a call for entries (of all…
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Brandon Zech and guest Melinda Laszczynski on food themes, a shotgun shack, and the lure of Mexico City.
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David Hanson, who founded Hanson Robotics in 2003 in North Texas, showed off one of his robots at the recent SXSW conference in Austin. “Sophia” has been described by various…
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A recent video entry for the upcoming ArtSmarter Prize.
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For the closing reception of the sweeping, excellent John Hernandez non-retrospective show at the Gallery at UTA, the artist will be on hand with his artist books to sign and…
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The show: A Diluted Dichotomy, in Houston.