The experimental juried exhibition "aims to create a dialogue about the myriad pressures of the contemporary moment — the pressures we exert as well as the pressures placed upon us.”
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"Using stillness as a framework for abstraction, the exhibition illustrates how ritualizing everyday moments is transformed. Installations are activated by Amy Zapien, Colton James White, Brooke Chaney, and Paloma Salas."
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Today: Sotheby’s Hosts Virtual Panel to Celebrate Rothko Chapel’s 50th Anniversary
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe live webinar is free and open to the public. It will be streamed on Sotheby’s website today, February 4th, at 12:30pm CST.
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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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In normal times, the Fiesta Arts Fair attracts an annual audience of around 12,000 people over a two-day period.
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"Black history is really everyone’s history, and our rangers want to support Black History Month by bringing more diverse stories to the forefront of Texas State Parks for our visitors."
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: “Color in Art, Color in Life: Prisms, Pigments, and Purpose” at Wichita Falls Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Through interdisciplinary partnerships and works from the permanent collection, this exhibition demonstrates the purposeful language of color as it was discovered through scientific methods and as it plays a role in compositional design, meaning, and experience."
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss artists' use of windows as makeshift galleries and question if cities should force businesses to put art in empty storefronts.
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Five-Minute Tours: Andie Flores at Presa House, San Antonio
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Flores' work and play are steered by questions of audience, excess, glitches, legacy/archive, experiments of liveness, and performances of an online identity."
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Five-Minute Tours: 20 in 2020 Part 3: Houston Foundations at Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing works by John Alexander, Bob Camblin, Virgil Grotfeldt, Ann Harathis, Dorothy Hood, Perry House, Sharon Kopriva, Bert L. Long Jr., Jesse Lott and Dick Wray.
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Five-Minute Tours: Vincent Falsetta at Conduit Gallery, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I am attempting to keep my visual journey to show survivability and perhaps beauty in an era that forefronts our vulnerabilities."
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Navigating the Wienermobile into town will be two of Oscar Mayer's Hotdoggers — AKA pilots of the hotdog-shaped vehicle.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a group show in Houston we’ve been waiting for, a new wave in Galveston, and new work by a Dallas-based artist who’s influenced a generation.
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Who doesn't like some nice warm fire trickery on a cold winter day?
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Five-Minute Tours: Cynthia Isakson at Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Emigrating and maintaining close relationships seemed to be two incompatible concepts. But they turned out not to be."
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Five-Minute Tours: 147 Devices for Integrated Principles at Big Medium, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe exhibition is informed by the artists’ experiences during Hurricane Harvey.
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The Art Museum Futures Fund’s second round of grants includes 14 small-sized arts museums with strong and long-standing commitments to the local community and social justice.
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The festival showcases artists, awards, food, drinks, and music on the Aransas Bay.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Ruth Pastine at Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Painting on paper presented a new working methodology for Pastine through an intimacy in scale and immediacy in process."
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on trauma and response in San Antonio, physics in Beeville, and a visit to a new skylight in Houston.