Liz Kim writes about the exhibition "Soy de Tejas," a major survey of art about Tejano identity, on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio
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Jessica Fuentes reseña "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art", una muestra curada por Rigoberto Luna que está en exhibición en el Centro de Artes en San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art," a show curated by Rigoberto Luna and on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio.
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The Green Family Art Foundation, a Dallas-based nonprofit, has announced that it has acquired a new permanent space in the city’s downtown Arts District.
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What a fool I was to believe that a few minutes would be enough time to get to the bottom of it all.
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This week: A goodbye in San Antonio, a reopening in Austin, and an anniversary in Dallas.
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Moreno references a range of works that speak to the history of painting, sculpture, architecture and cultural production, and his heritage as a Mexican born American citizen.
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"I like the idea of the baroque — this quiet overwhelming sensation."
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on Texas’ second art chapel of this year, a Houston love affair with San Antonio, and a new installation in the Texas desert that makes us ponder music festival art versus serious art.
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The Box Company, a highly anticipated new exhibition space in Dallas, was set to open to the public with a two-person show on Saturday night. It didn’t, because the previous…
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The Box Company, a new art space founded by Jason and Nancy Koen, will open its doors this weekend with a show of new paintings by Dallas’ Francisco Moreno. A…
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on competing art fairs, a woefully overlooked artist, and an Artists Anonymous (AA) meeting this weekend. 1. Dorothy Hood: The Color of Being / El…
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The Nasher Sculpture Center’s still-newish microgrant initiative means money for artists in the DFW region, and the names of the latest round of artist winners have been released. The 2016…
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Maybe something fabulous and unexpected can occur here, something vaguely ‘illegal,’ something wild, something heinous, something bad.
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It almost goes without saying that tonight is the night we get to watch Francisco Moreno’s (very) customized 1975 Datsun spin out in donuts inside a warehouse in Trinity Groves.…
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It’s become common practice for Texas cities to designate artists as pre-qualified for upcoming public art initiatives based on a biannual Call for Submissions. The City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs…
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Via CultureMap Dallas: The long-awaited announcement that the associate exhibitions director at the Dallas Contemporary is opening her own commercial gallery in Dallas came today. Erin Cluley, a graduate of…
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Some weeks, in the sun-beat end of the Texas summer, you can count really good shows on one hand, with some fingers left over to scratch. But this week, the drought is over.
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On April 25th, Dallas’ CentralTrak hosted Not Waiting for Permission, the second annual panel discussion on the state of the emerging arts in Dallas, organized by The Green Bandana Group.…
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This evening at CentralTrak, The Green Bandana Group is presenting a panel discussion on “Not Waiting for Permission: 2nd Annual State of the Emerging Arts”. According to the organizers, “the…