Meow Wolf, the Santa Fe-based arts and entertainment company, has announced over 40 Texas-based artists that will be a part of its new Houston location.
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Review
Review: “Patrick Renner: Once & Future Architecture” at Architecture Center Houston
by Doug Welshby Doug WelshDoug Welsh reviews an immersive exhibition by Houston artist Patrick Renner, on view at Architecture Center Houston.
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This week: an exhibition exploring a curator's influence on a collection in Houston, a show featuring notable Southern African-based artists in Dallas, international Indigenous artists respond to the impacts of nuclear testing, nuclear accidents, and uranium mining in El Paso, and more.
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Here are eight artist couples from across the state who've made work for each other, with each other, or about love.
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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Renner, like Tinguely, not only makes use of cast-off materials; he loves them.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees discuss their experience and impressions walking through a big group show installed in repurposed rice silos.
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"It's hard to feel bad when I still get to live in my home, but at the same time this work feels more real and a part of me than the home we live in."
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Americans for the Arts honored 49 outstanding public arts projects created in 2016 through the Public Art Network (PAN) Year in Review program, the only national program that specifically recognizes…
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A couple of months ago, Glasstire reported on the ambitious project of opening the Contemporary Art Museum Plainview (CAMP) in a small town of 22,000. It is scheduled to open…
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Finding some poetry in a Motorbunny is the kind of problem-solving puzzle I’d like to think all good artists would tackle with real intent.
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The Houston chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has named sculptor Patrick Renner as its artist of the year. Renner, best known for his Funnel Tunnel sculpture on…
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Brandon Zech and guest host artist Amada Miller on houses as art galleries, a Masonic motorcycle gang, and clothes made from leftover painting scraps.
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Project Row Houses in Houston has announced the artists for round 45 of its Artist Rounds series, which will open on October 22. Artists Rounds is the signature Project Row showcase…
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Main Street Square in downtown Houston is going to have a LOT of art this spring. A series of ambitious, semi-temporary art installations will start popping up between the 900…
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Photo Essay
Giant Yarn Balls and Turkey Calls: Houston’s Thanksgiving Parade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechYesterday was my first time at Houston’s annual Thanksgiving Day parade. I really went to see the artist-made floats, but the whole parade sucked me in. Here’s some of what I saw.…
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“Funnel Tunnel,” the people-pleasing public art installation that writhed along Montrose Boulevard in Houston for 18 months (until early this year) as part of Art League Houston’s Esplanade Project, is making a tour…
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Bill and Rainey search their memories for an unscientific catalog of trends in Texas art in the past year, and argue about the vileness of Richard Phillips. (NSFW!)
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After 65 years of Houston’s traditional Foley’s (later Macy’s) Thanksgiving Day Parade, organizers abruptly called it quits last year, but the Mayor’s Office of Special Events quickly found a new…
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Houston isn’t just a big maze of cars and its art scene isn’t restricted to the Museum District, according to the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA). HAA has teamed up with…