Doug Welsh reviews an immersive exhibition by Houston artist Patrick Renner, on view at Architecture Center Houston.
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From Architecture Center Houston: “Join us for a unique opportunity to own a piece of Patrick Renner’s installation Once and Future Architecture. On Saturday, August 19, visitors will be provided…
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From Architecture Center Houston: “In Once & Future Architecture, Patrick Renner pays tribute to one of nature’s chief builders and architects, the mud dauber. Inspired by a piece he created…
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Renner, like Tinguely, not only makes use of cast-off materials; he loves them.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay are joined by Houston artist Patrick Renner to run down the top five art events in Texas this week.
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“It’s an age-old adage: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. At some point this became the guiding principle of my art practice, coupled with the optimistic outlook from a titular Calvin…
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A new installation by Houston artist Patrick Renner. Taking aspects from the facade of the artist’s house, this work explores “the relationship of the body to architecture; aspects of time and…
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Paint wood slats for a new sculpture by Patrick Renner. Painting supplies and wood will be provided.
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“Funnel Tunnel,” the people-pleasing public art installation that writhed along Montrose Boulevard in Houston for 18 months (until early this year) as part of Art League Houston’s Esplanade Project, is making a tour…
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An exhibition of recent and earlier sculptural works by Houston artist Patrick Renner, best known for his Funnel Tunnel and other large-scale public artworks. Also included in the show are…
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“New explorations in the non-flat” featuring a variety found materials. Renner is perhaps best known for Funnel Tunnel, his sculpture in the esplanade outside Art League Houston. Larsen is a…
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Renner’s colorful, twisting roadside attraction occupies the median in Montrose Blvd. across from Art League Houston for nine months— drive on by!
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Renner uses wood salvaged from old homes and demolition sites to speak to the original structures and the families they housed. It’s the inaugural show for the newly relocated Avis…
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Houston artist Patrick Renner follows up his recent installation Bounded Operator at El Rincon Social with more poetic architectural waste.
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First off, let me just say that El Rincón Social is where it’s at. It’s my answer when people talk about the glory days of Lawndale, or how underwhelming the…
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Blaffer’s satellite space, Window Into Houston has as its second show a new work by sculptor Patrick Renner and students from the Summer Young Artist Apprenticeship Program (YAAP). Renner’s good…
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Patrick Renner’s Window Into Houston installation, the second at Blaffer’s new satellite space in the display windows of the historic Magnolia Ice House and brewery building, is set to open…
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GAC presents Houston-based artists Patrick Renner’s exhibit titled xylem and Jonathan Leach’s Beauty and the Byproduct (shown).
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Check out Patrick Renner‘s beautiful weathered wood sculptures (shown) and Jonathan Leach‘s day-glo colored abstractions.