The program invites artists to place works into under-served communities along the periphery of downtown Fort Worth via Clear Channel Outdoor billboards.
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The online show will feature work by, among others, Jesse Morgan Barnett, Oshay Green, Stephen Lapthisophon, Leslie Martinez, Michael Mazurek, Shelby Meier, Greg Meza, Ryder Richards, Greg Ruppe, Brandon Thompson, Zeke Williams, Paul Winker, and Michael Wynne.
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Episode One is titled "HUGS" and features a wide cast of artists; Episode Two is currently in production.
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The participating artists this year are nearly all students who have had their graduate thesis exhibitions canceled or otherwise upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The list of artists includes Heyd Fontenot, Luke Harnden, Iva Kinnaird, Nick Barbee, Pierre Krause, Travis LaMothe, Peter Ligon, Michael Mazurek, Shelby David Meier, Lucia Simek, Corri Spencer, and Keer Tanchak.
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A New Artist-Run Exhibition Space Opens in Fort Worth this Week
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechWithout giving too much away, (Barnett and Bryant emphasize the conceptual nature of the space and want visitors to be surprised by its layout), closed--languages plays on indoor and outdoor elements of exhibition presentation that allow the gallery to bypass certificate of occupancy and zoning issues.
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Finding some poetry in a Motorbunny is the kind of problem-solving puzzle I’d like to think all good artists would tackle with real intent.
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Yowza. Dallas Biennial Will Feature Hermann Nitsch and Teresa Margolles
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Dallas Biennial 2016 (DB16) has officially announced that for its third installment, instead of staging a city-wide, months-long survey of regional and international artists (which it did last time), it will…
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Together the two shows seem to constitute a kind of zeitgeist. The meaning comes through and the mystery remains intact.
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Being a guest in someone’s home means entering another culture.
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CentralTrak is one of the only university-backed residencies in Texas. With a steady gallery program, and a sense of community through constant creative activity, there is professional energy bubbling.
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I rolled into Dallas on Saturday, just as many of the city's project spaces and galleries had their openings. It was also the beginning of the Dallas Biennial or DB14.
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Mazurek chose the name for its scientific ring: a simple, categorical name to stand for a thick and diverse file, on view at Richland College.
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Boom Town whispered, “Here we are, look what we are capable of.” On the last day, when the roar of POST COMMUNIQUÉ and the Dallas VideoFest had lessened, the works in Boom Town were given the chance to scream this message out loud.
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Performance Art is Back In! (Events for Those Who Need a Primer)
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonPerformance art, once denigrated by many to the “peanut butter and nakedness” category of incomprehensible contemporary art, has now become way cool.
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Skim Milk: Oliver Francis Gallery at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekI don't really care about Dallas for Dallas and all of that talk. I want to fully exploit the potential of exoticism that the word Dallas brings to mind to people outside of the state.
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Season is dedicated to the act of fishing and its trappings—in the center of the gallery, the hacked-off bow of a sailboat lies atop a white table like the carcass of an enormous fish that’s been laid there for cleaning.