Brenda Danilowitz, Chief Curator, Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, will discuss Donald Judd as printmaker.1:00 PM
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The special exhibition Albrecht Dürer: Five Woodcuts and Five Etchings will only be on view during Chinati Weekend. The idea for the exhibition comes from Donald Judd’s interest in Dürer and…
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The phrase L’Homme Dérangé means “man, deranged.” The three artists represented in the show of this title—Danielle Georgiou, Hillary Holsonback, and Katherine Alexander use video photography and paint respectively. The…
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Michael Strogoff presents Spanish Knife Gypsum Cave, an exhibition by Los Angeles based artist Ignacio Perez Meruane. The exhibition consists of a series of photographs taken in the Nevada desert…
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Long before Donald Judd arrived in Marfa, people from diverse backgrounds—Apache, Comanche, Spaniards, Mexicans, Tejanos, and Anglo-American pioneering cowboys— laid the foundation for Marfa’s cultural identity. These exhibitions, featuring work…
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Celebrating the museum’s acquisitions over the past decade, the Old Jail Art Center will feature a selection of works highlighting the breadth and depth of this endeavor.
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Arthur Meyerson is recognized as an important photographer. Since 1974, this native Texan has traveled throughout the world, creating advertising, corporate and editorial photographs, as well as fine art imagery.…
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Para La Familia: Paintings by Ricardo Hernandez and Fidencio Duran features narrative paintings by two Texas artists who draw from their own personal and family histories.
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In collaboration with the Texas Biennial, an independent survey of contemporary art in Texas, Ballroom Marfa is presenting an installation in the gallery and a lecture by Michael Corris, an…
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In collaboration with the Texas Biennial, an independent survey of contemporary art in Texas, Ballroom Marfa is presenting an installation in the gallery and a lecture by Michael Corris, an…
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This exhibition explores the major cultures and monuments of the Mediterranean region through the art works of American artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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The American women’s club movement began in 1868 when Jane Cunningham Croly, a professional New York journalist, was denied admittance to an all-male press club event honoring Charles Dickens. In…
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Artist José Cisneros (1910-2009) creates pen-and-ink illustrations of Mexican, American and Spanish history. He depicted conquistadors in military garb who proudly claimed territory for Spain in Mexico. His drawings of…
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Artists on Art, presented by the El Paso Museum of Art provides local artists an opportunity to exhibit one work of art in any media accompanied by a 30 minute…
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Comic Future features work by artists who employ various approaches such as abstraction and figuration to twist the representation of their environment creating a skewed vision of the future. Artists: Walead Beshty, Liz…
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Beth Purcell explores the culture of rural Texas museums and the folks that run them.