Megan Wilson Krznarich on the work of artists René Treviño, Lovie Olivia, and Nic Nicosia.
Lovie Olivia
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Review
Review: “The Curious Case of Critical Race…. Theory?” at Project Row Houses
by Carris Adamsby Carris AdamsCarris Adams reviews Project Row Houses' current exhibition, "Round 53: The Curious Case of Critical Race.... Theory?"
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The first exhibition in the new space is a group show curated by artist Vicki Meek. It opens July 24.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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The exhibition is co-curated by Tyler Blackwell and Steven Matijcio.
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"This year’s Idea Fund seeks to support new projects developed by Black, Indigenous, and POC artists and encourages creative projects that raise awareness of local social and cultural issues."
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Brandon Zech, Christopher Blay and Christina Rees bring you Glasstire's top picks for the first big shows of 2021.
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The first installment in Glasstire's video and audio podcast series, Artist on Artist, in which Glasstire's News Editor Christopher Blay, also an artist, hosts Texas-based artists and art professionals in one-on-one conversations.
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The five finalists for Artadia's 2019 Houston Awards are Adriana Corral, Allison Hunter, Lovie Olivia, Vincent Valdez, and Sarah Welch.
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Olivia's solo show has a feather touch that allows deeper conversations to surface.
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The shows: CraftTexas 2018 at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and David Costanza and Lovie Olivia at Lawndale Art Center.
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"Tierney Malone is a busy man. They call me the James Brown of the art world but I think he might be. If I can nail him down, we work it."
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Review
‘Friendly Fire’ at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteEven though this show opened three days before the election, it’s as if it anticipated the outcome—and it quietly poses questions about how to exist in this new dystopian paradigm.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on which shows to take which relatives to over the long holiday weekend. “What do we do at Thanksgiving? We get out of the house,…
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Houston art lovers who don’t hang out at hip nightclubs have probably still experienced the sounds of Andre Sam-Sin, known as DJ Sun of Soular Grooves. DJ Sun has been…
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Project Row Houses (PRH) is celebrating its twentieth anniversary with a block party this Saturday from 11 am-7 pm. Okay, it will be more than a block and Saturday is…
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The Texan French Alliance for the Arts, the well-intentioned and well-connected nonprofit that scattered Bernar Venet’s rusty steel curlicues across Hermann Park in 2009-2010, is at it again: TFAA and…
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Stir is a visually cohesive, materially investigative group show at M Squared Gallery as part of Print Matters. Rabéa Ballin, Lovie Olivia, Delita Martin and Ann Johnson also showed together…