Tim Best and Tom Leininger bring together two diverging points of performance for a two-person show in the Upstairs Gallery at 500X in Dallas. Best presents photography from his “making…
October 2011
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Portraits by Nico Whittaker, with additional MAS artists.
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Work by members of The Texas Sculpture Group, one of three affiliates to the International Sculpture Center. Curated by Catherine Anspon, Fine Arts Editor of fashion/society mag PaperCity.
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Russian artist Molodkin takes on oil, the viscous black gold pumping through the heart of Houston’s economy. “Culture is an emptiness we have to fill and affirm with economics” says…
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Carter’s work investigates human gesture in its myriad forms through drawing, video and sculpture. Humor and intellect are entwined and the familiar is often embedded with unexpected jolts. The Love…
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Color, shapes and random marks made from linoleum, carved and printed onto handmade paper & Asian papers.
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An exploration, in fiber, of viruses, bacteria and global warming. LaVilla-Havelin uses cocktail and dinner napkins as the base for two embroidered series: VIRAL COCKTAIL and BACTERIOLOGY. These works highlight…
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Join San Antonio artists Ethel Shipton, Hills Snyder and Missi Smith for an evening of community service; At Ethel Shipton’s request, Dwight Hobart, owner of the Liberty Bar, will be…
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Monroe copes with AIDS via prints, photographs, and objects about its structure, pathology, and relationship to the human body.
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Sewn felt works that reference the repetitive nature of road construction. Also opening: Laura Doughtie and Brian Christopher Glaser: The Workers Can Eat Their Prestige and Nick and Natalie Hutchings:…
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Wapatui is Midwestern for “Trash Can Punch”, “Suicide Punch”, or “Hairy Buffalo”: a drink created by the community. Fifteen fabulous artists mix up a visual Wapatui. Including K.C. Collins, Cheryl…
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Local “Austenite” pop artist Jenny Meyer has been featured in ORIGIN Magazine, and her work has been featured on a large billboard off of Airport Blvd. and Manor Rd.
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Seventy artists contemplate death in cheap drawings, just in time for the Day of the Dead! Curated by Rolando Reyna and TBH’s new director, Angel Quesada.
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Artist and fromer MTV director Ken Coplan presents his far out world of inventions, kinetic sculpture, photography, and found objects for his first solo exhibition in Houston, inspired by Copernicus,…
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Wally Workman’s first solo show with Kingsland, TX oil painter Joyce Howell.
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The last 20 years of American modernist John Marin’s career, from 1933 until his death in 1953. With more than 60 paintings, this is the first in-depth examination of Marin’s…
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The second of Voices Breaking Boundaries’ “site-specific installations at residential spaces re-contextualizing socio-economic constructs underpinning relational parallels between the ethno-geographics of Third Ward, a historic afro-western locality in Houston, and…
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New landscape paintings by artist John Alexander, set amid the lush lily ponds, reflective waters of his adopted home at Amagansett, on Long Island. Alexander will be in town for…