Doug Welsh reviews the exhibition "Alluvial Plane" by Jonathan Faber, on view at David Shelton Gallery in Houston.
David Shelton Gallery
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This week: a survey of Latinx art in San Antonio, a solo show centering community in Houston, a group show featuring forty works from a private collection in Dallas, and more.
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This week: a new, dusty gallery in Austin, optical screenprints in Houston, reimagined histories in Dallas & more.
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The exhibition is described as "a showcase of the history and culture of African American history that is intertwined into the fabric of this country’s DNA."
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on how nature has taken over during Covid, the rich history of rodeo photography, and the open studio of a VIP artist inside a gallery.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on Christmas shopping for art, two shows you need to see in person to appreciate, and an anniversary show for one city’s contemporary art hub.
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Christina Rees and guest host Jonathan Seaborn on a show that ‘interweaves’ two Dallas museums, a new collective in Lubbock, and a show by a Houston sound artist in San Antonio.
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Rainey Knudson and guest host Eric Jarvis on the Do-Not-Miss show of the winter, Matt Lauer-based art, and Mac versus Windows.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on two artists who go into outer space to find perspective on Earth, an artist who whose decadence is emotional, and paintings that render the flesh abstract.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the ups and downs of a decades-old art space, work that grows on you (or not), and one of the oddest paintings Rainey’s ever seen.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees experience corpsing and art at an Austin Airbnb, and look forward to a promising art walk in West Dallas.
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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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Looks can be deceiving in the flashy and blissful facades of O'Connor's art.
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"It seems like it's a sexual fetish. It's absolutely not."
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After a three-year run in Houston’s Isabella Court building alongside Inman Gallery, Art Palace, and Devin Borden, David Shelton is set to move his eponymous gallery to 4411 Montrose. He’s taking the…
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Another Texas Contemporary Art Fair has come and gone. This one had its fair share of dogs, chairs, and shiny sculptures, but it also had some smart, intriguing work. Here are a…
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"If Mark Flood does not come dressed as Ted Nugent, I’m going to be angry."
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This week we got hard-hitting Latinos, clever women and a late-blooming name changer.
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The Strangest Fruit: Vincent Valdez at David Shelton
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteEven though the work isn’t enacting what Valdez intended, it’s still provocative. Shifting from political to personal, The Strangest Fruit tackles questions of masculinity.
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A international survey, four hardworking artists' solo shows, and the irreplaceable Kermit Oliver. Wait — that's six!