Michelle Kraft reviews an exhibition featuring landscape paintings of the West by artists Christopher W. Benson and Russell Horton.
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By addressing issues of shame associated with not meeting perceived standards, it is Drescher’s hope that, one day, such questions will become irrelevant.
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Review
Into the Great White Sands: Craig Varjabedian at Museum of the Southwest
by Rich Lopezby Rich LopezOne of the reasons to get lost in his photographs is because of their luxuriously reflective qualities.
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Essay
At the Mouth of the West: A Recent Trip Through Midland-Odessa
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoI had never visited the Midland-Odessa part of Texas until a week ago, but that region looms large in the iconography of Texas.
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Christina Rees and special guest Neil Fauerso on El Paso’s ability to survive the apocalypse, the invention of art words, and a retired president’s dubious art therapy.
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Was Bush’s work on these soldiers' portraits cathartic for him? Is the show a tribute, or therapy?
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Christina Rees and Michael Bise on Midland versus Odessa culture, painters who can actually paint, and a fond farewell to a cranky Houston artist.
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Catherine Lee is a painter and sculptor who has exhibited throughout the United States and abroad. She grew up in Texas, attended university in California and lived and worked…