The HOPE Outdoor Gallery, in downtown Austin, will have a new home by the end of 2018, reports KVUE. Originally launched in 2011 with the help of artist Shepard Fairey…
November 2017
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Review
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Martha Wilson, and Heyd Fontenot at Artpace
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoTaken together, the three solo shows are concerned with performance. You may never stop acting, but sometimes you can see the stage.
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The Art Lending Library (A.L.L.) is a novel project in Galveston spearheaded by artist Nick Barbee and made possible by the Idea Fund, which is Warhol grant money allocated in…
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The Artist Foundation of San Antonio has returned after a year of restructuring to award individual artist grants $15,000 each cover four categories: visual, performing, and literary arts, plus a…
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The show's implied literary bent is a bit of a red herring. Technique is the star.
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If you’re an artist interested in exhibiting at Art League Houston, we have good news: the organization has extended its open call deadline to January 31, 2018. Jennie Ash, the organization’s Visual Arts…
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Each artist explores traditional media in formal ways, and the two solo shows mirror each other in saturated color and abstracted space.
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Americans for the Arts is sending out alerts that the tax reform bill on which Congress has been working will be a disaster for non-profits, including museums and most…
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Brooklyn-based record label Mexican Summer and Texas artspace Ballroom Marfa have announced that their annual music and arts festival Marfa Myths is returning for its fifth year in 2018. The four-day…
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News
DMA Curator Gavin Delahunty Resigns Over Allegations of “inappropriate behavior”
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Dallas Morning News reported today on the abrupt resignation of the Dallas Museum of Art‘s Senior Curator Gavin Delahunty. The DMA has released the following statement by Delahunty: “Today…
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Highly inventive within a seemingly narrow construct, Rosen’s art is philosophical in nature, and comments on the ever-shifting state of our culture.
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Pump Project Art Complex, a non-profit art space located in East Austin, has announced that they are planning to relocate on account of their lease not being renewed. The organization…
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DiverseWorks’ Rachel Cook Leaving Houston for Seattle’s On the Boards
by Glasstireby GlasstireToday DiverseWorks in Houston announced the departure of Curator Rachel Cook for her new position as Artistic Director of On the Boards in Seattle. On the Boards is a non-profit…
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Since 2014, San Antonio-based artist Christie Blizard has been interrupting the over-the-top normalcy we expect in the crowds of the "Today" show and "Good Morning America."
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It’s time to bust open the piggy bank and support Houston artists and craftspeople. Just in time for the holidays, hundreds will be offering their wares for gifts for you…
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Today the New York Times ran a story about an interesting discovery: a tintype photo circa 1880, purchased by a North Carolina lawyer at a flea market six years ago…
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Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting Breaks All Art Auction Records. By Far.
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonAt last night’s Christie’s art auction, Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” sold for $400 million ($450.3 million with fees). The buyer is still unknown, but it is the highest amount…
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Rainey Knudson and guest host Eric Jarvis on the Do-Not-Miss show of the winter, Matt Lauer-based art, and Mac versus Windows.
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This weekend brings to DFW the 15th annual Cedars Open Studios tour in Dallas. It takes place throughout the Cedars neighborhood, just south of downtown proper, this Saturday, November 18…