Project Row Houses’ Round 41 explores the ways in which contemporary artists deal with labor-intensive practices. As the first round devoted entirely to female voices, Process and Action features installations…
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This Mirror Is Broken! The Art of Em Connor, Allison Currie & Stäcy Smith
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonEm Connor tackles a life of body dysmorphia through histrionic abstractions. Allison Currie‘s approach is one of seeking equanimity towards life through meditation and meditative drawing. Stacy Smith creates surreal…
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Artist Trenton Doyle Hancock returns to CAMH for a special book signing event in celebration of the release of his latest major catalogue, “Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing.”
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Art from the ancient Americas of animals that played significant roles in religion and society. Jaguars, killer whales, fish, and cats!
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Schneeman is known for her performance pieces during the 1960s when the artist used film to capture and preserve the energy, ecstasies and immediacy of her performances. Focusing on her…
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A one-night-only group exhibition curated by Mimi Bernal, Rudy Perez and Erik Martinez, the show will feature works inspired by zombies. There will also be a zombie makeup contest.
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Jamal Cyrus will present a site-specific work created on the outside of the historic Axelrad Building (1517 Alabama St.) in the Midtown neighborhood in Houston. Opening reception at the Axelrad…
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Visual artist Allison Hunter’s latest video installation Inter/action draws comparisons between human and insect behavior, reflecting on how various species go about creating “community.” FrenetiCore Dance fuses fiery Spanish dance…
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British architect and curator Liam Young and Polish visual artist Agnieszka Kurant will bring the Fall 2014 series, cosponsored by the Rice School of Architecture and Rice Design Alliance, to a…
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Please join us for this, our LAST auction fundraiser! We have elegant, funny, handsome works by 16 artists, and they are looking for a good home! Special thanks to the…
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In the six short videos presented in Rice’s RG Cubicle video space, animators create imaginative mini-universes full of animals, humans, and characters in between the two. Using stop-motion animation and other…
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We’ll have to wait to analyze the evidence, but there are some interesting suspects in this group exhibition: Rick Lowe, Jesse Lott, Tracy Hicks, Noah Edmundson, Kelly Moran, Ken Little,…
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Another event in the Texas Jodie Mack love-fest, Mack will host “Let Your Light Shine,” a program she describes as a “travel play variety roadshow.” The highlight of this program…
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The annual juried exhibition of Houston Area Fiber Artists presents 70 artworks by 25 of the HAFA artists.
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James Buss came from a school of thought that touted painting’s demise and denounced the medium. In this exhibition, Buss defiantly asserts the value of the painting process without adhering…
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Houston native Christina Macal enjoys formulas, wordplay, bad jokes, and simplicity. Like paws+pause.
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Blaffer On Screen continues its fall series with “Fabri-Flickers,” a selection of films by experimental animator Jodie Mack. Mack will show a selection of her fabric and material based films,…
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In conjunction with her exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Debra will have works on view at Moody Gallery October 11-18, 2014. On Saturday, she will sign her book,…
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Founded in 2001, Triple Candie is a research-oriented, independent curatorial agency–run by two art historians–that produces exhibitions about art but largely devoid of it. Its primary purpose since late 2005…
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Known mainly for his large-scale semi-figurative canvases, Josh Hagler’s work has followed a natural evolution in the artists’s personal exploration and anxiety around religious thought and its history. In 2012,…