3D oil painting/sculptures with smooth seamless surfaces.
January 2012
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Saunders foregrounds incendiary elements within the threadbare discourses of race, sex, gender, and violence. How does what started in Compton in ’69 amongst a definable, interrelated, if highly conflictive, group…
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Realistically rendered drawings in airbrush and colored pencil that depict some of her fellow Austin artists hoverboarding through surreal landscapes on slices of pizzas. It isn’t just about her liking…
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Video-performance duo Hillerbrand + Magsamen, fill Art League Houston with junk and projected video about emotions, family, consumerism and media: eState Sale, their new piece, combines video, sculpture, theater and…
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True Story features paintings from visual artist, filmmaker and animator Paul Beck, drawings using typewriter carbon and found photography from Minneapolis artist Allen Brewer, and watercolor mixed media works from…
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Houston artist Neva Mikulicz combines pencil on paper with projected/embedded videos: thirteen finely detailed drawings depict women in a variety of situations and roles, based on photographs from family albums…
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A virtual show at OffSite, a private online site for exhibtions from Apama Mackey Gallery. The Twelfth Day of Christmas will be an open event, with an online preview all…
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Delicately layered monochromatic drawings and paintings that evoke natural forms such as sea shells, bubbles, and clouds. Cottrell’s recent works have a translucent quality reminiscent of sun prints or X-rays;…
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Feher’s witty sculptures made from functional objects such as soda bottles, plastic bags, and blue masking tape.
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Aurora Picture Show presents a screening of six short films that are visually stunning and unilaterally disturbing. With themes such as tragedy, gluttony, and isolation, these are definitely are not…
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Not all comics involve a scantily clad wonder woman or a do-gooder superhero. Curated by Iris Bechtol and Josh Rose, In(k)dependent examines the work of self published and indie comic…
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The first of four January Sundays of regional improvised music accompanied by a viewing (in pieces) of Derek Bailey’s 1992l four-hour documentary “On The Edge: Improvisation In Music.” This Sunday’s…
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Work from Texas artists Ggallery and Red Bud Gallery will be bringing to the India Art Fair in New Delhi, India, January 25-29, 2012, including Sharon Kopriva, Bill Fitzgibbons, Rahul…
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Retired presidential sculptor Adickes returns to painting, with a friend.
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Celebrating the robust style of native Houstonian Dick Wray (1933-2011), 50 paintings seek to underscore the artist’s status as a master Texas modernist. The show’s catalogue will include testaments from…
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Through photographs and objects, Florentin “examines the contradiction between that which is incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized and that which tends to prove or disprove something.” He also…
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Newcomer Geoff Hippenstiel reaffirms that in Houston, if you’re good, you’ll get noticed. In the 18 months since his MFA show at UH in March 2010, his intensely material paintings…
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Gannon collages intricate geometric patterns from of overlapping, cut-up, and woven comic book pages, reflecting the color, movement, dialogue and dramatic story lines of American action comics.
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New paintings influenced by Ms. Bryant’s travels across Asia.
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Banner-sized digital prints by Richland College faculty member Dwayne Carter blend photography and digital painting into narrative compositions from Carter’s self-published photo novella, Midway to Madness #2. Copies of the…