This week: a Cuban artist opens their first U.S. solo museum exhibition in Houston, a show in Austin of artworks that reference and deconstruct large-scale public sculptures, emerging painters from Texas State University present their work in Lockhart, and more.
Texas State University
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a faculty show that has our attention, the evolution of Chinati Weekend, and the return of the Texas Contemporary Art Fair.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on death row last suppers, how to stage a massive video show, and sex in Fort Worth.
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Curtis may have achieved the impossible, but the project broke him physically, mentally, and romantically.
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No offense intended, but a number of artists probably fall within the low end of the autism spectrum. The Texas State University Round Rock Campus will explain why. On Saturday,…
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The University Galleries in the Texas State University School of Art & Design in San Marcos have recently announced their participation in Window | National, a series of exhibitions developed by North Carolina…
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Yesterday, Texas State art student Monika Rostvold sat on the steps of the school’s library, blindfolded and almost completely nude (except for a nude-colored thong and pasties), for 45 minutes,…
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News
Texas State Researchers Pinpoint Exact Moment of Monet Painting
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonFans of Claude Monet’s The Cliff, Étretat, Sunset (1883) can now rest easy, knowing exactly when it was painted: February 5, 1883 at 4:53 pm local mean time (plus or…