Bryan Rindfuss highlights dazzling installations, abstract eye candy, and other standouts from the 20th edition of the Zona Maco art fair.
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The U.S. Latinx Art Forum, an advocacy organization, has announced the recipients of its 2023 Latinx Artist Fellowship grants of $50,000, including two artists with Texas connections.
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Barbara Purcell on the community-centered practice of artist Margarita Cabrera, whose work is currently on view in a solo show at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
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“Perhaps more than others in the Houston cultural community, HMAAC is sensitive to the need for spaces where people of color control their narrative and are not interpreted by others."
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The two Texas-based artists join previous Texas grantees including Celia Eberle, Ana Fernandez, Margarita Cabrera, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Robert Hodge and others.
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Lowe is named 2020 Texas Artist of the Year, while Muñoz receives the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha are the 2020 Texas Patrons of the Year.
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ALH's Artist of the Year award recognizes artists who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and outstanding achievement, and whose work has had a significant and positive impact on contemporary visual art in Texas.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on his love for fake-food art, Christina’s thing for animal art, and some shows that wade into darker territory.
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On May 17, Margarita Cabrera’s major new public artwork titled 'Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra' was officially unveiled to the public at San Antonio’s Mission Espada Portal.
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Art League Houston has announced Margarita Cabrera as its 2019 Texas Artist of the Year.
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"My art bridges contemporary art practices with traditional craft processes, allowing participating communities to reclaim, preserve, and innovate their traditions."
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In this week's special Fourth of July video, Christina Rees and Brandon Zech dip into "Ten Texas Artworks About America."
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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In an age of relentless, braying defenses and assertions of grotesquely 'fixed' concepts, Jiménez's and Cabrera's works say: "No, this is not the world, this has never been the world."
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on artists bringing their A-game, the pleasures of the flesh, and the tale behind Trenton Doyle Hancock's retrospective in Houston.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a truly suburban artist, Friday in the Panhandle, and, of course, the Big Week in Dallas.
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For more than a decade, El Paso-based artist Margarita Cabrera has dedicated her art making to venerating the lives of Mexican immigrants
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This story is getting weirder by the day. The artist Margarita Cabrera makes a public work for the city of El Paso according to plan, the city (or someone at the…
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A brief meditation on the size of Texas and the variety of people and concerns as it relates to art communities, cross-pollination, and even Glasstire.
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In late 2012, the City of El Paso hired artist Margarita Cabrera to create a metal sculpture for a roundabout in the City and, after extensive delays (due to the…