Ruben Cordova reviews the "Calder-Picasso" and "Incredible Impressionism" exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Pablo Picasso
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X-Raying Picasso: A Recent Book Examines the Artist’s Blue Period
by Lydia Pyneby Lydia PyneThis scholarly approach to Picasso emphasizes process and iteration – it helps audiences consider how paintings evolve in active, dynamic ways as they are being painted.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a Houston show named after the street it’s on (Moonmist!), a Panhandle show that requires a magnifying glass, and the undeniable charge of 1930s-era Picasso.
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Brandon Zech and special guest Deborah Roberts are in Austin discussing a grand artistic rivalry, a political artist on the rise, and an artist with an unlikely background.
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on a certain show you can't miss, an unpredictable biennial, and three blockbuster dead guys.
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As this month’s Food for Thought video program, the Old Jail Art Center in Albany, TX will be showing Leonardo and the Mona Lisa tomorrow, September 13, at noon. Bring…
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Pablo Picasso was born 134 years ago today. We thought about posting some inspirational quotes from the man himself (“Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a…
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There are still ten days to purchase a lottery ticket to win the 1914 painting by Pablo Picasso, Man in the Opera Hat, estimated to be worth $1 million. The…
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Picasso Black and White has all the ingredients of a blockbuster exhibition. The featured artworks are historically significant examples from the best known periods of the artist’s work installed chronologically.…
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Yikes! That’s it? I can’t believe that In Appropriation at HCP is closing already. I’ve been thinking about the show quite a bit. And while I’ve been thinking, the…
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Don't Look. Okay Look.Glasstire
40th Anniversary of Afterimage Gallery
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisPhotographic prints have risen steadily in both collector lust and monetary value over the last hundred years, and Afterimage Gallery in Dallas has been a microcosm of the history of…