Brandon Zech and guest host Henry G. Sanchez on an installation you hear instead of see, a show that uses materials to poke holes in romanticized nature, and a ‘themeless’ group show in San Antonio.
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On December 8, 2018, in Houston and in Austin, you can catch parties celebrating the release of two Texas publications.
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galleryHOMELAND Rebrands & Signs Six-Year Lease in Houston’s East End
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAlong with this new chapter for galleryHOMELAND comes a name change — the organization will now go by Space HL.
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A few days ago, Houston’s galleryHOMELAND announced that it will be moving to a new space in the city’s developing East End. Located at 3401 Harrisburg, part of the 20,000-square-foot Imperial Linen Services…
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Guest star Ryan Dennis joins Rainey Knudson to count down forbidden words, leather knowledge, and public art.
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Long-time Houstonians may vaguely remember I Love You Baby (ILYB), a ragtag group of artists who gathered together on Wednesday nights at the now-defunct Commerce Street Artists Warehouse and hosted…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on creepy holes, 24-hour marathons, and aggressive girly seduction. 1. Charles Atlas in Performance The Paramount Theatre (Austin) January 9, 8–10PM A performance by Charles Atlas featuring…
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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 you happen to be in Los Angeles this weekend, you are SO lucky because CatConLa takes place this Saturday and Sunday. CatCon is exactly what it sounds like: cat…
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In spite of Houston’s miserable weather on Sunday evening, lots of folks came out to find out the results of two local micro grants at galleryHOMELAND. The entrants for the…
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The folks at Houston’s galleryHOMELAND are gearing up for the opening(s) of their revamped space in the East End (2327 Commerce Street). They’ve brought in a new board and expanded…
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Paul Middendorf came to Houston for the first time as curator of the 2010 Big Show at Lawndale Art Center. He was impressed with the city and set up a…