“Nobody’s Fool highlights the work of contemporary artists Kirk Hayes and Michael Bane, both of whom employ the technique of trompe l’oeil in their art. Beyond the fact that both…
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An exhibition featuring trompe-l’oeil oil paintings by Fort Worth-based artist Kirk Hayes. The works in the show explore “the beauty and sorrow of human experience.”
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–8 pm Self-taught Fort Worth painter Kirk Hayes explores the beauty and sorrow of human experience via deeply odd, trompe-l’oeil paintings that appear to be slap-dash…
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Fort Worth artist Hayes is finally back in action with his super meticulously tromp l'oil canvases that look more like colleges. You have to step up close to get the…
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Review
Episodes: Claire Ankenman, Lily Hanson, Kirk Hayes, Jeremy Red and Juvenal Reis
by Bret McCabeby Bret McCabeSummer is most often a down time for galleries in Texas, shirking the usual solo shows of their roster in favor of group shows of new talent. Expectedly, these shows…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “The Old Jail Art Center’s permanent collection began with 325 works of art gifted from co-founders Reilly Nail and Bill Bomar. Through additional gifts,…
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Works by Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Jenelle Esparza, Joe Harjo, Jon Lee, Ethel Shipton, Chris Sauter, and Liz Ward mark the artists' first entries into SAMA's collection.
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The overall influence of Weaver's time in Texas cannot be overstated; she shepherded in a new era of international contemporary art to the state.
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Brandon Zech and William Sarradet on some tricky architectural paintings, a Dallas cohort in the Panhandle, and fantastic use of an unexpected space in Houston.
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A group exhibition featuring artists from Conduit Gallery in Dallas. “Marcelyn McNeil, Annette Lawrence, Jules Buck Jones, C Meng, Lance Letscher, J.C. Fontanive, Kirk Hayes, Stephen Lapthisophon, Jennie Ottinger, Vincent Falsetta, Susan Barnett”
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Works from Christina Fernandez, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Jeffrey Gibson, Edgar Heap of Birds, Kirk Hayes, Earlie Hudnall Jr., Marcelyn McNeil, and Liz Trosper will enter the museum's permanent collection.
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The fine art of found objects defied the status quo to become a major art movement in the last decades of the 20th century. Inspired by Picasso and Braque’s 1912…
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Yet another artist-run space is having its monthly performance blowout practically in the middle of the city.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a comprehensive video series in Houston, two UNT artist-professors making things happen, and what really counts after the apocalypse.
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You can be forgiven for not knowing his name, even if you live in the Austin area. "It makes perfect sense, me being a narrative painter. It’s clearly an extension of my songwriter-self.”
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When Dallas-area art goers make their rounds this fall, they’ll have a new space to add to their itineraries: Sean Horton (presents). A project of art dealer Sean Horton, the gallery will…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Julia Claire Wallace on portraits of Houston’s grassroots players, a self-taught painter who fools the eye, and a proliferation of performance art in the coming week.
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A show featuring works by Rosalyn Bodycomb, Vincent Falsetta, Kirk Hayes, Jules Buck Jones, Stephen Lapthisophon, Marcelyn McNeil, and Roberto Munguia.
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This week, veteran Houston gallerist Barbara Davis chimes in: "It's my magical world."