Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the abundance of summer group shows, a roving art space as a "curatorial idea," and how to win art on Ebay.
June 2016
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The Artspace El Paso Lofts, a downtown El Paso building designed for low-income artists, is expected to be completed in mid-November, reports KFOX14. When it is finished, the building will…
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Bruce Nauman, 1973. “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” – Edmund Burke
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A Novel Way For Video Artists To Get Their Work to Miami This December
by Glasstireby GlasstirePulse Contemporary Art Fair, generally one of the better art fairs in Miami during its big annual art fair week in the first week of Decemebr, has a dedicated platform for…
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Lucas Museum and Don Bacigalupi Ditch Chicago and Look to California
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonLess than a week ago, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art announced that the museum will no longer be built in Chicago, reports the New York Times. After year of…
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During my recent trip to Los Angeles, I was able to see the dazzling Jizzy Lizzy‘s (aka Liz Toonkel) new work-in-progress performance at PAM, a one to two-month performance residency program…
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Alexander Paulus has created a crowded installation of grotesque figurative paintings that are unapologetically in your face and ridiculously successful.
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Benjamin Patterson, a founding member of Fluxus, died this weekend at his home in Wiesbaden, Germany, reports ARTnews. He was 82 years old. An artist, composer, and musician, Patterson was…
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This past Friday, sculptor Tony Feher passed away at the age of 60 from cancer-related causes. Feher’s work was simple in nature—he reimagined often-overlooked and discarded objects into colorful, humorous assemblages that made viewers…
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Where: Club Pro, Los Angeles Who: Gracie Devito Title: Jazz Rollercoaster, La Bonheur “Devito has created a large-scale track engineered specifically for the blueprint of the gallery interspersed with sculptural…
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It’s June 27. H-Town represent.
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In his act of creating a second authentic artistic identity Guston has shown me, and many generations of artists, that losing faith in an idea of yourself as an artist doesn’t have to be the end. You can make art after disillusionment.
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It’s just going to be steamy throughout the state this weekend, but Rockport, Texas is predicted to top out at only 90 degrees. (Check your local forecast—most places will be…
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"What's your favorite French food?" "Fromage enchiladas."
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The city of Sugar Land has been under the magnifying glass for the past few weeks. At the end of May, the city installed a selfie statue in the town’s public…
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Already there is evidence of voters saying: "I didn't realize this would be the outcome; if I could vote again, I'd reverse my vote.”
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We are beginning to slip into the summer doldrums where galleries close for a few months and museums mount their kid-friendly summer shows. Normally around this time programming slows down—but a…
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Maxwell L. Anderson, former Dallas Museum of Art director, who left last fall to take a position as Director of Grant Programs at the New Cities Foundation (NFC), a nonprofit…
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Valderas' signs wield cultural vernacular as armor in an aesthetic skirmish. They’re here to provoke.
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Ted Kincaid, a (deservedly) highly regarded artist based in Dallas, and his partner Steve Atkinson and some of their friends have founded I AM DONE, a “project to mobilize like-minded people to…