This week: a series of conversations featuring local artists, architects, art historians, and critics in Houston; an artist's first solo museum exhibition in Dallas; a group exhibition exploring the symbology of femmeness in Austin; and more.
Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology
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The Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology is hosting "Houston Hauntology," a three-day symposium organized by Valentin Diaconov addressing the city's ever-changing cultural landscape.
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Lorena Fernandez reviews the exhibition "Milton Becerra: Kinetic Webs," which is curated by Mari Carmen Ramirez and on view at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology.
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Christopher Blay and special guests Jane Burke, Surpik Angelini, Carter E. Foster, Chris Hightower, and Mari Carmen Ramírez talk about the current Texas exhibitions they've curated.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on the best solo, two-person, and group shows opening this week in Texas, as well as one city’s gallery night that’s stretching out for safety reasons.
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"Echo chamber" is an installation of sculptures, photographs, and snippets of video on a handheld video screen that is activated around one of the works in the show.
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on three solo shows across Texas, the return of the Dallas Art Fair, and some traveling art in Dallas that you can actually afford this weekend.
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The complex includes modular exhibition and performance spaces, along with areas for meetings, research, and relaxation, and an adjacent building holding a studio and living space.
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Delilah Montoya at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology
by Glasstireby Glasstire(Ed. note: the following is from a series of micro-reviews/show recommendations Glasstire produces monthly for Local Houston Magazine.) Delilah Montoya’s body of work merges two things that are sometimes thought of as disparate: art…