Brandon Zech and Gabriel Martinez talk about the changing state of Houston's art scene and what the future may bring.
Station Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston has announced that it will be closed until further notice.
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Ann O’Connor William Harithas, the Houston-based artist, curator, art collector, and patron, died Thursday, December 23, 2021 at the age of 80.
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This week: a celebratory retrospective in Dallas, Cuban cars in Houston, and "waiting for it" in Austin.
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In conjunction with the upcoming exhibition 'Solutions,' a mid-career retrospective featuring works by the Los Angeles-based artist Cassils, the Station Museum in Houston and the artist currently have a call out to the public for the Houston Piss Drive.
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Brandon Zech and special guest Megan Solis on the last show at Pump Project’s longtime Austin space, a San Antonio show of work you want to take home and hug, and a big group show in Fort Worth that’s worth the drive.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Julia Claire Wallace on portraits of Houston’s grassroots players, a self-taught painter who fools the eye, and a proliferation of performance art in the coming week.
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News
Protestors Gathered Yesterday Against the Station Museum’s Andres Serrano Exhibition
by Glasstireby GlasstireYesterday, June 24, 2017, from 4-6 p.m, a group of protestors gathered outside of the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston to protest the museum’s current exhibition of photographs by Andres…
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Review
Andres Serrano at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechWhile Serrano’s photos didn’t have the impact I expected, in the end, they forced me to rethink torture overall—by looking at the fake, I had to confront the real.
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Christina Rees and guest Andy Don Emmons on torture photos that aren’t staged, an important retrospective in Fort Worth, and Andy’s self-treatment through art. (They also shoot some guns.)
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Review
‘Friendly Fire’ at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteEven though this show opened three days before the election, it’s as if it anticipated the outcome—and it quietly poses questions about how to exist in this new dystopian paradigm.
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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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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the pros and cons of time-based exhibitions, satire in art from Saudi Arabia, and the sexiness of Formula One racing.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson count down this week's picks. There's a flying weenie in there somewhere.