Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County has announced its inaugural juried art show and symposium.
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“Perhaps more than others in the Houston cultural community, HMAAC is sensitive to the need for spaces where people of color control their narrative and are not interpreted by others."
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Interview
Detention Nation, the Colonial Body, and the Latinx Community: A Chat With Delilah Montoya
"Rules are made to be broken, and borders are drawn to be crossed."
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When is art profoundly true and when is it functioning as a propaganda device? And is there a hierarchy in art to which we should acquiesce?
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Bones are fascinating to a lot of people, but often unconsciously — we often don't think much about bones until they're broken, and they're somewhat imbued with taboo mystery.
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Drive By
Delilah Montoya at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology
by Glasstireby Glasstire(Ed. note: the following is from a series of micro-reviews/show recommendations Glasstire produces monthly for Local Houston Magazine.) Delilah Montoya’s body of work merges two things that are sometimes thought of as disparate: art…
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on an impressive and unexpected permanent collection, masks and monsters, and Austin's new happening ceramics studio.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a truly suburban artist, Friday in the Panhandle, and, of course, the Big Week in Dallas.
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"We should not accuse any of these artists of actually BEING obsessive-compulsive.”
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ArticleGlasstire
Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part II
by Sarah Fischby Sarah FischContinued from Part I… V. Reynosa, Narcolandia and sad, sad data It’s important to point out that Rigoberto Gonzalez is not a Chicano artist, though he shares a lot of…
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Article
Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part I
by Sarah Fischby Sarah FischRigoberto Gonzalez applies Baroque technique to scenes of narcoviolence. The result isn't journalism, but epic poetry.