Three disparate artists working in media from pencil drawing to 3 dimensional objects. Curated by Techang, the work includes a special performance piece.
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Gordy and Fink simulate a world of dreams, surrealism and alternate realities.
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A night of experimental performance art by local, national, and international artists in conjunction with Houston’s second International Performance Art Biennale. Artists include: Fito Segrera, Carlos Martiel, Elia Arce, Aisen…
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Booklyn Artists Alliance and the Printing Museum present the American premiere of this international artist’s book exhibition first curated by Marshall Weber and Xu Bing at the Central Academy of…
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An exhibition featuring photographs by Daneil M. Olsen and Henk Van Assen, highlighting the letter forms and typography of ranch gates, while also emphasizing their cultural significance as part of…
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The Brandon and Eric Todd present a combination of music, art, and technology as interactive projections, newly invented instruments, motion art, and sculpture in a one-night only event.
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Rarely seen today, the abstract animations of German-born painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger have had a significant effect on visual culture and inspired experimental artists such as Harry Smith and…
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The focus of this meeting is to discuss the needs of artists living and working in the Houston area. Topics of discussion are open but could include issues such as…
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Kansas City-based collective MK12 have created many important film title and effect sequences in the past decade (Quantum of Solace, The Kite Runner, Stranger than Fiction), as well as their…
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A group show of new and previous artists in residence at the Hardy and Nance Street Studios revolving around a red theme. Open studios for the entire building will also…
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In conjunction with the exhibition SonicWorks, Nameless Sound and DiverseWorks partner to present back-to-back performances by area musicians of scores by Pauline Oliveros: a prominent figure in the field of…
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A film screening followed by a panel discussion moderated by Thomas R. Cole, co-producer of the film and founding director of the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at UT…
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A solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by Contreras, a former United States Marine Corporal. The central theme of the exhibition is a series of redacted drawings of the Pledge…
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Take another look at Paul Kremer’s series this time with an expert in great art and ugly rooms, our own Bill Davenport! Davenport will lead a discussion at 7 pm.
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Continuing its exploration beyond René Magritte’s years leading up to World War II, the Menil presents a selection of works beginning in 1941 and concluding with the artist’s death in…
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Roberts is a Houston artist and will be presenting new paintings that combine figurative, abstract and sculptural elements. This will be his first show with Scott Charmin Gallery. And the…
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Murphy’s newest sculptures embody graceful, curving geometries.
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From 1950 to 1980, Houston became the capital of modern art in Texas, attracting a loose-knit colony of painters to a community of galleries, collectors, museums and university art departments.…
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Harry Cooper, Ph.D., Modern Art Curator at the National Gallery of Art, examines Rothko’s turn to dark, expansive paintings in the 1960s and the role of darkness in his previous…
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These works premiered at the People’s Genome Celebration, June 2001, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in DC. and is part of a city-wide film and arts festival…