By Rachel Hooper on February 13, 2013
This is officially the season of painters’ painters. Three major exhibitions curated by Houston-based painters have opened in the last five months– “In Plain Sight” [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged aaron parazette, artist's interview, common objects, Daniel Anguilu, David Shelton Gallery, Geoff Hippenstiel, houston arts alliance, Howard Sherman, in plain sight, Lane Hagood, lynn randolph, Marcelyn McNeil, michael guidry, nathan hayden, painting, robert ruello, shane tolbert, ted gahl, tudor mitroi |
By Rachel Hooper on October 20, 2012
Last year, the Houston art fairs were the talk of the town, and most people were dubious that two fairs would be able to survive. [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged biff bolen, box 13 artspace, cardoza fine art, chris cascio, david mcclain, diane arbus, emily peacock, emily sloan, fotofest biennial, Geoff Hippenstiel, houston fine art fair, jim nolan, Lane Hagood, Lawndale Art Center, mark flood, monica vidal, pan art fair, robert boyd, solomon kane, texas contemporary art fair, the great god pan is dead, the kenmore, Virginia Fleck |
By Bill Davenport on September 28, 2012
Houston art blogger Robert Boyd of The Great God Pan is Dead is organizing his own art fair to coincide with the Texas Contemporary Art [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged embassy suites, emily peacock, Lane Hagood, pan art fair, robert boyd, tx contemporary art fair |
By Eileen Maxson on March 30, 2011
In 2010, Lane Hagood re-created the “Mary’s Mural”, a former public icon and landmark of Houston’s Montrose neighborhood. The revived painting, made at the Johanna [...]
Posted in Video | Tagged Eileen Maxon, Houston, Lane Hagood, Mary's Mural, video |