Longtime Houston artist Gail Siptak presents her latest narrative paintings, which seem to be a bit more abstracted than usual.
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Battalino has been making paintings for over twenty years and, while best known for geometric work, her recent work plays with transparency and depth and reveals her true inspiration: the…
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Longtime artist Kermit Oliver’s new paintings and works on paper, marking his 27th year of representation by Hooks-Epstein. Last year, Oliver received the first Lifetime Achievement Award from the Art…
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This holiday show, which will likely become an annual tradition, highlights new works by contemporary Texas Regionalist artists: Randy Bacon, Mary Baxter, David Caton, Margie Crisp, Keith Davis, Charles Ford,…
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This show includes approximately eight new drawings made as a continuation of Drake’s epic two-year project to make one drawing each day that resulted in 1,242 individual drawings currently on…
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Voices Breaking Boundaries (VBB) presents a Borderlines living room art production where artists will transform a Gulfton apartment home from the inside out by examining what it means to live…
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Eric Heist: Biosphere 2 and Anna Elise Johnson: Cajole The Nice Nice
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenEric Heist’s installation continues his interest in the economic and psychological dynamics of communal idealism in the face of individual interests. As in previous exhibitions by the artist, an array…
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A two-week-long exhibit of work created by Fall 2014 resident artists, Natasha Hovey, Jera Rose Petal Lodge, Alexis Myre, Collette Spears and Rena Wood. The show will include jewelry pieces…
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Terra Forma: Cory Cryer, Jeff Forster, Roy Hanscom, and Suzanne Polk-Shields
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenTerra Forma showcases the ceramic works of Cory Cryer, Jeff Forster, Roy Hanscom, and Suzanne Polk-Shields.
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Local graphic designer and illustrator Blake Jones presents a series of drawing and paintings in his first solo show at Matchbox.
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L.A. Times’ Christopher Knight says, “Goode deftly balances the destructive impulse with the constructive one, a tension that defines so much compelling art made since World War II. It’s as…
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Houston artist Barbara Jackson uses high-tech interference paint (which changes color depending on the angle viewed) to create abstractions that explore transitory relationships of light, time and space.
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Like most performance art, this could be phenomenal or it could be awful, but most likely will be memorable. This is the 5th year GGG has shown the Sam Houston…
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Science and mythology overlap in Jones’ aggressive ecosystems of deconstructed woodland imagery. We’re not sure what palindromes have to do with painting, but Jules Buck Jones seems to be pretty…
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It’s supposed to be warm and sunny on Sunday, so bring picnic blankets and your favorite snacks as the Friends of Angela Davis introduce their upcoming programs and celebrate her…
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Art, music, local talent acts, and vendors. While at the market, be sure to check out the Project Row Houses’ Round41 art houses!
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Regina N. Bradley will explore how the work of Atlanta hip hop duo OutKast grounds what she theorizes as the hip hop South and how they provide a framework for…
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Tribe’s artistic practice asks how media and technology have shaped the way we perform politics. This screening is a series of actor reenactments of protest speeches from the New Left…
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Well, they stubbornly continue to use this logo, waiting for it to turn into some sort of kitsch, nostalgia, retro, or inside humor, and they wait still. But they keep…