William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions on view in Dallas, at Conduit Gallery, Keijsers Koning, the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Talley Dunn Gallery.
Conduit Gallery
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William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions at Conduit Gallery, SWIM CLUB 수영 클럽, The Nasher Sculpture Center, and PRP in Dallas.
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This week: a fifty-year retrospective of minimalist sculpture, a solo exhibition of collage works by an international artist, graphic design-inspired portraits exploring the seven deadly sins in Dallas, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes on Desireé Vaniecia’s solo show, “Is This Living?,” at Conduit Gallery in Dallas.
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This week: works by a notable Texas art professor and his student in Tyler, whimsical soft sculptures in Dallas, two abstract solo shows by Latin-American artists in Houston, and more.
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The Dallas Art Fair has announced its plan to return to full capacity, hosting eighty-five galleries this April.
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William Sarradet on recent exhibitions in Dallas, including shows at Conduit Gallery, the Goldmark Cultural Center, Site 131, and more.
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As part of their ongoing collecting practice of supporting local and regional artists, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired works by eight Texas artists in 2021.
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William Sarradet on the work of Trey Burns, Gerald Bell, Heyd Fontenot, Jeremy Biggers, Jeff Gibbons, and Summer Aquino.
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This week: a celebratory retrospective in Dallas, Cuban cars in Houston, and "waiting for it" in Austin.
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Meehan holds fast to the internal muscle we all share — the all-too regular, but often forgotten social glue that is behaving with compassion and humanity to all.
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"Sala Diaz has existed for 25 years because people have been generous with their time and their ideas. This is Sala Diaz’s legacy — that it exists because of this incredible community.”
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Christopher Blay and (momentary) guest host Hesse McGraw, Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, discuss seeing the sun again, an unpronounceable show title, wild life, and an exclusive first look at the renovated CAMH.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a group show in Houston we’ve been waiting for, a new wave in Galveston, and new work by a Dallas-based artist who’s influenced a generation.
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"These are mirrors. These are affirmations. I want people, especially Black people, to look at these paintings and see themselves."
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a Dallas show Killer Mike wants to see in person, one of the most limber political artists in the state, and what it’s like to jury a show if you’re from these parts.
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Christopher Blay and Brandon Zech find that even at the end of this tumultuous summer, Texas art spaces are proving their resilience.
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The platform offers a purchase option, and art from invited galleries will be refreshed every 60 days.
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Brandon Zech and Christopher Blay on a rare theater pick, a couple of annual summer shows you can count on, and a Panhandle show with a familiar accent.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show that’s perfect for Austin, the re-emergence of a Marfa-based artist in Dallas, and a group show in Houston that has Zech’s number.