Artists we have lost include the world-famous, such as John Baldessari, Christo, and Susan Rothenberg, to Texans like Alvaro Perez and Jeremy Joel, who left us far too soon.
Richard Stout
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Stout passed away at his home in Houston on Sunday. He was 85.
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Catch the Festival of Earlier Houston Art Throughout Houston This Fall
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Museums and galleries all over town are showing not just art that has been bought-&-brought to Houston (fabulous as that undoubtedly often is), but art MADE in Houston, by Houston artists, going back to the 1850s and coming up to the day just before Contemporary."
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Glasstire talks to longtime Houston artist Richard Stout about his life, his career as a professor, and his art.
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These are great paintings and sculptures, and taken together add up to a powerhouse of a retrospective.
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The Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET) in Beaumont has announced that its fall exhibition of works by Houston-based and Beaumont-born artist Richard Stout will be postponed a week, to the end…
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For younger artists who think the Houston art scene began when they emerged from grad school, attendance should be required for this event: a presentation and panel discussion entitled “Pow…
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Randy Tibbits thinks we should all know a bit more about the rich history of Houston’s art scene. Those who read his Houston Press article, “MFAH and the Menil Are…