This week: a solo show featuring elaborate sculptural works in Rockport, an exhibition of photographs documenting Black churches in Lufkin, a collaborative series of quilts referencing complex fictional worlds in Austin, and more.
Cris Worley Fine Arts
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This week: a solo show documenting decades of performance art in Austin, an immersive installation in Marfa, two interdisciplinary exhibitions by one artist in Houston, and more.
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News
Dallas Museum of Art Acquires 12 Pieces from the Dallas Art Fair, Including Works by Three Texas Artists
The Dallas Art Fair and the Dallas Museum of Art have announced the museum’s acquisition of 12 artworks from the 2023 fair.
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Caleb Bell talks with Dallas-based artist Rusty Scruby about music, math, knitting, and his upcoming exhibition at Cris Worley Fine Arts.
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Jessica Fuentes picks up on a common theme of works on view at the 2022 Dallas Art Fair.
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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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This week: Ab Ex women in the Panhandle, an Englishman in Dallas, and old souls in San Antonio.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on Texas barns in danger, Italian drawings in Space City, and an artist who has her finger on the pulse of human awfulness.
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Review
Shredding Cartoon, Comic, and Canon: Ruben Nieto at Cris Worley, Dallas
by Eric Shawby Eric ShawIn this solo exhibition, Ruben Nieto mashes high art and low.
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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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"If people can have meaningful discussions with others, rather than drawing lines and fighting, then I am glad that the work can be a catalyst."
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a hallway gallery in the Panhandle, a Harvey anniversary show in Houston, and the working materials of Ed Ruscha at the Harry Ransom Center.
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It’s getting hotter in Texas, and that used to mean that galleries and museums would ease up on programming, throw up a three-month group exhibition, and wait out the summer…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a singing tree, a Fugazi concert without the songs, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s recent campus expansion.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on a big group show in the Rio Grande Valley, an Unintended Garden in Dallas, and the return of Havel Ruck Projects.
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Cris Worley Fine Arts has announced that this coming Sunday, November 26, the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas will host an event celebrating the life and work of Texas sculptor…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on art that hides outdoors, a group show in Brownsville, and a new art lending library.
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"Visitors are becoming art as they eat the pasta. At least until the next morning, after two cups of coffee."
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on toxic-meets-charming paintings, finally answering the question: “What would you do for love?,” and a new approach to medical body-scanning imagery.
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This week, the Dallas Art Fair released a list of exhibitors for the fair’s eighth iteration, taking place April 14-17 at the Fashion Industry Gallery. There are a total of 97 galleries participating, including 39 that…