Francesca Fuchs writes about an exhibition of unsettling sculptures by Houston-based artist Ryan Hawk, on view at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas.
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This week: an inaugural exhibition introducing a new artist collective in Houston, figurative sculptures and assemblages on view at a sculpture park in Dallas, a performance debuts in Austin, and more.
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This week: the fall of civilization in Lubbock, trespass in Galveston, and sanctuary in Dallas.
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These times of isolation — or at the very least, this weird and dangerous year-long disruption — has forced upon us a new awareness of space and of bodies.
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The exhibition is co-curated by Tyler Blackwell and Steven Matijcio.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show that’s perfect for Austin, the re-emergence of a Marfa-based artist in Dallas, and a group show in Houston that has Zech’s number.
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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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Those of us who are familiar with Houston’s performance art scene know that something was missing last year — specifically, the Lone Star Explosion, AKA “Houston’s International Performance Art Biennial.” Founded…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on which shows to take which relatives to over the long holiday weekend. “What do we do at Thanksgiving? We get out of the house,…
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by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonWhile the yearly UMLAUF Prize usually honors one outstanding art graduate student from the University of Texas at Austin with an exhibition at the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden & Museum, a…
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While I am a huge fan of performance art, there were some issues here
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Hawk was lying, facedown, on the concrete floor in a pool of clear fluid as if he had passed out on the sidewalk in front of a club, or fallen off his skateboard. Barefoot, he was Everyman, from Brooklyn.