The painting that hangs behind Rainey Knudson's desk was made by a Houston painter who was an artist's artist.
"ron hoover"
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Ron Hoover was best known for his portraits of corrupt politicians, power-mad military dictators, and their victims. This is the first comprehensive show of his work since his death in…
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The Art Car Museum is preparing for a comprehensive retrospective of Houston artist Ron Hoover, who passed away last December, and would like collectors interested in loaning their Hoover works…
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The Station is celebrating the life of Houston painter Ron Hoover, who died of lung cancer in last December. In the words of friend and collector Rodney Rogers, "Ron revealed…
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There will be a memorial for Houston painter Ron Hoover, who died of lung cancer in last December, at the Station Museum in Houston on Friday, Feb. 20 from 6-8pm.…
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From Heidi Vaughan Fine Art: “HEIDI VAUGHAN FINE ART is proud to present OBJECTS FROM SANDERS, CAMFIELD, AND OTHER PRIVATE COLLECTIONS BENEFITTING THE HOUSTON ARTS FOUNDATION. The secondary market art…
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A group exhibition in the West Gallery. Featuring: Julian Schnabel, Ben Culwell, Amita Bhatt, Emily Cheney, Corrine Jones, Kathy Biel, Crystal Murley, Celea Guevara, Ray Donley, James Surls, Carlos Canul,…
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John Atlas' retrospective at Houston's Art Car Museum closed on March 28, but, with luck and maybe persistent nagging, we will be able to check in on him again in less than 26 years.
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Check out our new video counting down the Top 5!
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Semblanza que David S. Rubin hizo en el 2015 acerca del artista texano Vincent Valdez y su obra.
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Reyes’ 'Instant Genocide' is a critique of racism that encapsulates and embodies Trump's racist rhetoric, though it was painted decades before Trump's words were uttered.
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We're interested in, and dismayed by, this notion that elitism is a bad thing—that wanting to be elite and to associate with the elite is negative.
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Valdez's narrative is an allegory for the physical, emotional, and spiritual journeys faced by all human beings as we move through life.
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On June 30, 1988, Austin Friends of Folk Art was formally incorporated as a 501c3 non-profit organization, complete with bylaws, officers and directors, and a mission to promote public appreciation…
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The 1930s marked a complex intersection of events in America. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the ensuing collapse of the American economy set the course for what was…
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DISCLAIMER: This has been carefully edited by Sean. This weekend I went to the Kathy Womack Gallery, located in the River Oaks Shopping Center. There is a Kathy Womack Gallery…
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DISCLAIMER: You know the drill, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Last week I went to the Station Museum of Contemporary Art where I met the clumsiest man alive, Carlos Runcie-Tanaka. …
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DISCLAIMER! This is not a review, this is one part truth, two parts lie. I live in the Heights. Redbud, G Gallery and Nauhaus Gallery are within walking distance, or…