A screening of The Salt of the Earth, a documentary about the life and work of Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado. For tickets, go here.
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Saavedra has steadily focused on problems surrounding the divide between authority figures and the marginalized.
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Scott Stephen Ball is a photojournalist and documentary photographer based in San Antonio Texas. His work centers around the relationships humans have with religion, native wildlife, and the environment in…
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A two-night film program celebrating DIY, handcrafted animation. “Organized by Houston filmmaker Dave Merson Hess, the festival brings a diverse selection of new, non-digital animated works that touch upon a…
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A screening of a documentary by Marla Fields that explores the life and work of Frank Reaugh. The film will be followed with a Q&A with Fields.
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The artists in THREE use considerable wit and pathos, and all of the work in the show is meant to address our current political climate.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the fetishism of the American West, art versus design, and a DFW artist dealing with the history of police brutality.
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Samandari's goal is to locate a sort of collective soul.
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Rainey Knudson and guest Iva Kinnaird on French stereotypes, "legit” shows versus pop-up shows, and penises in art.
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An exhibition chronicling the history of Coney Island. The show features paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, documentary and popular film clips, posters, side show banners, architectural artifacts, memorabilia, and carousel animals.
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This weekend, Houston will be showcasing some great work by teen artists. At the Aurora Picture Show, the 3rd annual Extremely Young Film Festival features creative short films under three…
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Earlier today I was watching a documentary about a now defunct Texas art collective Rubber: An Art Mob. In the video, the painter Peter Saul said the following about the idea of gimmick…
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Like music, art doesn’t allow us to transform our nature or bring us closer to some abstract ideal of what we should be. But both help us shift our perspective and allow more stories to come into view.
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In its sixth year, CineMarfa continued building layers of connections upon its impressive, ongoing program through really smart and playful placement of our media mirrors.
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It seems that Texas is back on a James Surls kick, or maybe it’s that Surls is back kicking around Texas. The artist has been popping up a lot recently—a month…
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For those who have not heard of one of Texas’ most eccentric painters or seen the 1999 award-winning documentary about him, Austin’s Big Medium at Bolm will screen Forrest Bess:…
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The Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) has announced the 2016 Individual Artist Grant (IAG) awardees. The IAG is open to artists living in Houston, working in all media and at any…
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The first ever Queer Hippo International LGBT Film Festival. For tickets and full schedule, go here. Films include: · In The Grayscale (Feature by Claudio Marcone) · Suicide Kale (Feature by…
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Picnics, Art, and Architecture: Outdoor Movies at Austin’s Jones Center
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonSpring has officially sprung and, in Texas, that usually means we only have a few more weeks until we start complaining about the heat and avoid going outside. So get…
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Bale Creek Allen is opening a new gallery this weekend in Austin (at 916 Springdale Road, Building 2), appropriately called Bale Creek Allen Gallery. Why do we have high hopes…