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New Studio Enertia Residency Kicks off with Art League Party for Nii Narku

New Studio Enertia Residency Kicks off with Art League Party for Nii Narku

By Bill Davenport on March 23, 2013

The Art League of Houston hosted a kickoff celebration for Studio Enertia’s Inaugural Residency featuring an artist talk, viewing and reception for Ghanaian painter Nii [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged (be) human gallery, 36 steps gallery, art league of houston, jam gallery, lisa Harris, Project Row Houses, studio enertia | Leave a response

New This, New That: Row Houses Get New Roofs, Hillside Mural Restored

New This, New That: Row Houses Get New Roofs, Hillside Mural Restored

By Bill Davenport on August 30, 2012

After 80 years, 16 of Project Row Houses original row houses have shiny new metal roofs, replacing their rusty old ones. Some house families in [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged hillside mural, Project Row Houses, Rick Lowe, rual valdez | Leave a response

2011 Fall Preview

2011 Fall Preview

By GT contributors on September 6, 2011

Here they are, sorted by city, our picks for the best shows in Texas this fall! ALBANY Eric Zimmerman: Sixteen Tons The Old Jail Art [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged AIDS, ALBANY, Ann Stautberg, Anne Wallace, annette lawrence, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, ashley hunt, austin, Austin contemporary art, AutoBody (Featuring North of South, Ballroom Marfa, BEAUMONT, Beili Liu, Beto Gonzales, Bill Davenport, Calatrava, Charlotte Smith, CHRISTEENE, Christina Rees, Chuck Ramirez, Chuck Ramirez: Minimally Baroque, climate change, Communograph: Mapping Through Creative Action, Connections: Haley-Henman, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, dallas, dallas contemporary, Dan Havel, David Schalliol, David Schalliol: Isolated Building Series, David Shelton Gallery, David Taylor, Dean Ruck, Devon Dikeou, EL PASO, el paso museum of art, Elisa d’Arrigo, Ellen Frances Tuchman, eric zimmerman, ethel shipton, Fall Preview, Fifth Ward Jam, fort worth, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, Frances Bagley, fucked up shit, Gabriel de la Mora, Gaffes and Informations: Kevin Tedora and Jeff Zilm, George R. Brown Convention Center, Haley-Henman Gallery, Hana Hillerova, HCC Central Fine Arts Gallery, HJ Bott, Houston, Houston Art Fairs.Houston Fine Art Fair, Houston Art League, Houston's Third Ward, Hung Liu, jason villegas, Jayne Lawrence: New Drawings and Sculpture, Jayne Lawrences, Jeff Zilm, Jennifer Rubell, Jesse Lott, John Adelman, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, Jonathan Whitfill, josef helfenstein, Joshua Bienko, Kevin Tedora, Landmark Arts at Texas Tech University, laura mcphee, Laura McPhee: River of No Return, Lauren Levy, Leigh Anne Lester, libby black, Linda Ridgway, Linnea Glatt, Louise Bourgeois, LUBBOCK, lucia simek, MacDowell Artists Colony, Madeline O’Connor, Marco Maggi, Marfa, Marfa local punk band Solid Waste, margaret meehan, Mary McCleary, Mary mikel Stump, Mel Chin, Mel Chin: The Funk and Wag from A to Z, menil collection, Meredith Danluck, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Modern Ruin, Nasher Sculpture Center, New York musician John Carpenter, Object of Devotion: Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture from The Victoria and Albert Museum Tyler Museum of Art, Obsessive Worlds, patty ortiz, Paul Booker, Perry House, Perry House: Movin On, peter doroshenko, Project Row Houses, queer states, rainey knudson, Ray Carrington, Rick Lowe, San Antonio, San Antonio contemporary art, San Marcos, Sarah Fisch, Sawzall-equipped beavers, shawn smith, Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, SRO (Standing Room Only) Photography Gallery, Stephen Fox, Susie Rosmarin, texas contemporary art fair, Texas State, The Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, The Gallery at University of Texas at Arlington, the guadalupe gallery, The Nave Museum, The Old Jail Art Center, The River of No Return, The Southwest School of Art, Tom Orr, Tony Cragg, Tony Cragg: Seeing Things, TYLER, Vernon Fisher, Victor Zamudio-Taylor, VICTORIA, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Vincent Falsetta, Walter De Maria, Walter De Maria: Trilogies, West of East), Women and THeir WOrk, Working the Line: Photographs by David Taylor | 1 Response

Orange Show, 1979, Jeff McKissack, 2402 Munger St., Gulf Freeway. Created single-handedly by a retired postman, the Orange Show is one of the most famous folk art sites in America. Jeff McKissack began building his homage to the orange in 1956, using scrap materials and found objects.  In 1979, he declared his "show" finished and opened his private fantasyland to the public.

Texas Art Travel: Houston

By Christina Patoski on September 1, 2011

Ever since the mid-1970s, I’ve traveled to Houston whenever it was time for a good art fix. Back then, there were just a handful of [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged art travel, beer can house, blaffer art museum, breakfast club, camh, cy twombly, diverseworks, flowerman, Houston, houston center for photography, Lawndale Art Center, menil, mfah, orange show, Project Row Houses, Reef, Renzo Piano, rothko chapel, texas art travel, University of houston | Leave a response

The Houston Fine Art Fair and The Texas Contemporary Fair: Twice the fairs equals twice the drama

The Houston Fine Art Fair and The Texas Contemporary Fair: Twice the fairs equals twice the drama

By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 27, 2011

So you may have heard, Houston is getting an art fair. Um, actually two art fairs. There has been a ridiculous amount of controversy surrounding [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged 29-95 blog, ACME Gallery, Adelaide de Menil, Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Amory Show, Anya Tish Gallery, Arevalo Gallery, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art in America, Art League Houston, Art Nouveau Gallery, Art Palace, Art Palm Beach, ArtAspen, Arte Consultores, artMRKT, Artpace, Babcock Galleries, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, Ballroom Marfa, Baltimore, Barbara Davis Gallery, Barcelona/Palma de Mallorca, Berlin, Bill Arning, Bogota, Brazil, bryan miller gallery, C. Grimaldis Gallery, carpetbagger, Catharine Clark, Champion Gallery, Charlie James Gallery, Charlotte, Chicago, Christophe de Menil, Christopher French, City of Houston, Community Artists' Collective, Contemporary Arts Museum, dallas, David Lusk Gallery, David Shelton Gallery, DCKT, Dean Project, Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, DiverseWorks Art Space, Dot Fiftyone Gallery, douglas britt, Douglas Dawson Gallery, Dusseldorf, fair organizers, Ferran Cano Galeria, fluent~collaborative, FotoFest, Fran Kaufman, fredericka hunter, Fredericks & Freiser, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Galerie Caprice Horn, Galleri Urbane, Gallery Sonja Roesch, Gering & Lopez, Ginocchio Galeria, Glassell School of Art Core Program, Hamptons Expo Group, Hardcore Contemporary Art Space, Havana, Hiram Butler Gallery, Hollis Taggart Galleries, Hong Kong, Hotel Occupancy Tax, Houston, houston arts alliance, Houston Chronicle, houston fine art fair, Houston Museum of African American Culture, Hurricane Ike, inman gallery, Jack Fischer Gallery, John Cleary, Jonathan Glus, kerry inman, La Casona Galería, Latin American, Lawrimore Project, Lennon Weinberg, LewAllen Galleries, Like the Spice Gallery, Los Angeles McCormick Gallery, Louis Stern Fine Arts, Magnum Photos, Manneken Press, Marfa/Dallas, María Ines Sicardi, Marshal Lightman, max fishko, McClain Gallery, Melberg Gallery, Memphis, Meredith Long and Company, Mexico DF, Misako & Rosen, Moody Gallery, Muriel Guepin, museum of fine arts, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC, Oscar Cruz Galería, P.P.O.W., palmbeach3, Pan American Art Projects, Paris, Paul Kopeikin Gallery, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, Peter Fetterman Gallery, peter marzio, Project Row Houses, Prospect New Orleans, Prospect.1, Rena Bransten Gallery, Richard Levy Gallery, Rick Friedman, Robert Wilson, Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art, Ruiz-Healy Art, Samuel Freeman, Santa Fe, Santa Monica, São Paulo, Schuebbe Projects, Seattle, Seine 51, Servando Galería, Sicardi Gallery, Skydive, Soros Foundation, St. Louis, Steve Turner Contemporary, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Susan Inglett Gallery, Tally Beck Contemporary, Terry Sultan, Texas Contemporary, texas contemporary fair, Texas Galleries, Texas Gallery, Thatcher Projects, The Art Newspaper, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, The Orange Show, Tokyo, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Wade Wilson Art, William Shearburn Gallery | 5 Responses

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