Lawndale, a Houston-based contemporary art center, has named Laura Augusta, PhD, as the juror for the 2024 edition of The Big Show, its annual juried exhibition.
UTEP Rubin Center for the Visual Arts
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Gabriel Martinez and Brandon Zech discuss their anticipated exhibitions in Texas, including a retrospective of works by Ruth Asawa at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, an intergenerational show dedicated to Caribbean and African diasporic art at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and more.
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Nico Silva talks with El Paso-based artist and curator Ramon Cardenas about his own artwork, his curatorial goals for the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, and his upcoming projects.
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This week: a two-person exhibition featuring rasquache aesthetics in Fort Worth, a solo sculpture show exploring physics and tension in Houston, a multidisciplinary artist and activist draws on current events for an exhibition in Austin, and more.
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This week: an exhibition of large-scale paintings exploring the relationship between nature and technology in Dallas, a solo show of ten years of organic and geometric abstraction in El Paso, an artist confronts herself and her family with the material excess of American life in Galveston, and more.
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This week: Pop gets political in Austin, an annual juried LGBTQIA+ exhibition in Dallas, transborder art in El Paso & more.
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$28,000-$150,000 Warhol Foundation Grants Include Austin, El Paso, and Houston Art Organizations
Of the more than 250 applicants for the awards that support visual arts, exhibitions, and curatorial research, 46 organizations from 19 states, including Texas, will share in grants totaling $3.93 million.
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Brandon Zech and William Sarradet on the power of language as art, a destination opening in Corsicana, and a mail-art project that has a life of its own.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a two-person show that features a real-life couple, the launch of Houston’s best-ever art book, and a warm shout-out to the Meadows Museum in Dallas.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a new Houston space in an unlikely spot, an especially charming nostalgia trip in San Antonio, and an excellent reason to walk into Juárez from El Paso.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a rattlesnake roundup, a surprise rural art collection, and the trickiness of performance art.
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“Crusader: that’s not politically correct.” “But that’s what it is! The Crusades!”