This week: a show of etherial paintings in Dallas, two artists in Houston examine LGBTQ+ political and social histories, an exhibition by a Texas-raised artist at a new Austin gallery, and more.
Holly Johnson Gallery
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This week: unreal environments in Marfa, retrospective vernacular drawings in Dallas, photographs and videos about patriotism and hypocrisy in Houston, and more.
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This week: the fall of civilization in Lubbock, trespass in Galveston, and sanctuary in Dallas.
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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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William Sarradet and Christina Rees recommend some choice shows that Texas galleries have on view right now, whether through a window, online, or by appointment.
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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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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The in-district migration of Dallas galleries continues. Holly Johnson Gallery is leaving its Dragon Street space of nearly ten years to take up a new space a few blocks away,…
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Emptiness and woe in some of the pictures are invested with a poetic force and certain street scenes emit and reflect light like visionary theater settings.
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How to Look at Style and Substance: The Paintings of Otis Jones and Bret Slater
High modernist art theoretical demagoguery turned on its head, nicely set out in paint, canvas, and wood.
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John Adelman follows the rules. Precise and odd, they dominate every mark.
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Jackie Tileston’s latest exhibition Freefall at Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas includes paintings from 2007 to present. I’ve followed Tileston’s work for the past ten years and I never get…
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stockpile: New Photographs by Dornith Doherty at Holly Johnson Gallery
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisWhen I was little my nana had a picture of Jesus that looked directly at you no matter where you were standing in her bedroom. It was terrifying, a touch…
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Last week, a Facebook friend of mine — an artist living in Dallas whom I’ve never actually met — caught my attention when he posted this on Facebook after his recent visit to…