Caroline Frost reviews Northern-Southern's exhibition "The Source," featuring work by artists Lauren Moya Ford and Evan Horn.
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Barbara Purcell writes about her visit to the studio of Austin-based artist and writer Lauren Moya Ford.
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Henry G. Sanchez reviews an exhibition at Jonathan Hopson Gallery in Houston, featuring work by Liz Rodda, Lauren Moya Ford, Hong Hong, Guadalupe Hernandez, Brandon Tho Harris, and Troy Dugas.
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From Tokyo, Nikko, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, Kawazu, and back to Tokyo again, the thoughts and stories played in my mind as I’d draw.
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In addition to exhibiting works by artists, Rising Tide Projects will act as a workshop space and a souvenir shop, and for the time being is located in Galveston's historic downtown.
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Brandon Zech and special guest John Forse on an artist’s mystery love letter, the tolerance of Marfans for Chinati Weekend, and a show for people who aren’t that crazy for newer art.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on sofa art, using only the sun to light a show, and Samantha and Rebecca’s slumber party.
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A few days ago we reported on Vigo Expo, a new blog chronicling Lauren Moya Ford’s experiences with contemporary art in Galicia, Spain, and Portugal. We were recently informed by Ford that her…
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few days, you have no doubt seen on social media and art publications countless posts from artists, gallerists, and curators…
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I’m not moving to Austin, but I will definitely be back.
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By bringing these images and ideas to the present, the viewer is able to engage with a time when people saw political action as a tangible thing.
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Mexico City is buzzing with energy, and its creative citizens are busy taking chances and negotiating life and history. There’s something in the ether right now about making art from potted plants.
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BD: Did you approach any more formal venues with your idea? MF: They wouldn't have said yes. Why would they?
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The tide of hateful anti-immigrant and racist rhetoric has sparked a renewed commitment by younger generation of artist-activists to speak openly on the issue.
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In today’s installment, Houston artist Gabriel Martinez talks about trespassing, staking a claim for art, and making a scene.
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The Exploring Latino Identities series examines issues in Latino/Latin American contemporary art through interviews with artists, art historians, and others. In this installment, Dr. Rex Koontz discusses the evolution of…