New works from Nicole Charbonnet and Rosemary Barile, both of whom work and rework the surfaces of their paintings to create a faded effect.
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New prints and collages from the Austin-based artist and poet.
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Now in their 17th year, Aurora’s Extremely Shorts Festival is a juried competition of three-minute or shorter films that are adventurous, fun, funky, thought-provoking, startling, offensive and sincere! From around…
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Futurism isn’t just for the past anymore! Coinciding with Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe, on view at the Guggenheim through September 1st, this play tells the story of Filippo…
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Three video installations by the South African artist that examine the world of child performers. Before there was Lindsey Lohan, tabloid cash cow, there was Lindsey Lohan, unknown little girl…
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DiMattio is known for her iconoclastic personal style and her keen instinct for materials, particuarly domestic goods (her last show at her gallery was titled “Table Setting and Flower Arranging”).…
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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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Prints by Penny Cerling (pictured) and Marco Villegas, part of PrintHouston 2014.
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Posters in Huntsville!
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All the pathos and beauty of Dutch floral still lifes, crummily reimagined for the 21st century, courtesy of the 99¢ store.
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This is Sicardi’s first solo exhibit of Sobrino, who died earlier this month at the age of 82. On view will be examples of Sobrino’s sculptures and works on paper…
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A group show including works by Ditte Ejlerskov, Yizhak Elyashiv, Paul Fleming, Robert Kelly, Joe Mancuso, Mie Olise, Matthew Satz, Ruth Shouval, and Troy Stanley. (Pictured is Mie Olise’s painting Snowcanoes from…
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Objects in the exhibition include original planning documents, maps, renderings, and photos tracing the history of Hermann Park.
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Anya Tish’s PrintHouston show features Samantha Parker Salazar, Daryl Vocat, and Raluca Iancu. Expect sophisticated and intricate cut paper assemblages from Salazar, and 3D constructed screen prints from Iancu (pictured).
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Geometric abstraction from six artists from North and South America: Natalia Cacchiarelli, Gustavo Díaz, Curtis Gannon, Cecilia Jaime, Jeroen Nelemans, and Michelle Prazak.
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Lawndale’s Programming Committee will present a preview their 2014-2015 exhibition season, which includes work by Texas Sculpture Group, Bryan Gardner, Regan Golden-McNerney, Margaret Smithers-Crump, Mari Omori, Lauren Moya Ford, Ashley…