“Caminar, en particular andar sin rumbo o dar un paseo, ya es—con la cultura de la velocidad de nuestros tiempos—un tipo de resistencia… un método bastante inmediato para desenvolver las historias.”
Paul Ramirez Jonas
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The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) announced today that it will install works by Austin-based artist Bucky Miller throughout its front and back lawns as a continuation of its Art on the…
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Review
RECAP: Nasher Prize Dialogues Featuring Alfredo Jaar, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Jill Magid, Lauren Woods, and Ben Davis
This may have been the rock-star artist panel of the year in Texas.
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Tomorrow, March 6 at 7pm, the Nasher Sculpture Center will present a panel discussion as part of its Nasher Prize Dialogues on “Sculpture + History” at one of the city’s…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Kaneem Smith on a clever “relocation" of the Menil Collection, a stack of black cats, and the inarguable pleasure of neon.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on vintage photos from Tornado Alley, an artist who trusts the social contract, and really fast paintings that should be awful but work like a charm.
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Para leer este artículo en español, por favor vaya aquí. To read this article in Spanish, please go here. “Walking, in particular drifting, or strolling, is already – with the speed…