Spinning glass vessels fill the gallery with ethereal music in this collaborative exhibition by glass artist Andy Paiko and experimental sound artist Ethan Rose, first exhibited at the Museum of…
January 2012
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Images found in Apple computer stores. These portraits are taken anonymously by customers and left behind on iPhones, iPads and iPods on display. Pace is currently a MFA candidate at…
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A set of four important 15th-century Gothic tapestries commemorating the conquest of the North African cities of Asilah and Tangier by King Afonso V of Portugal visit Dallas on their…
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A screening of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s 2010 film !Women Art Revolution, followed by a talkback with members of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston’s Teen Council. !Women Art Revolution is an…
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A screening of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s 2010 film !Women Art Revolution, followed by a talkback with artist Lynn Randolph and Jenni Sorkin, assistant professor of Critical Studies at the University…
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The inaugural event of the 2011-2012 Architectural Design Lecture Series. Andrea Leers and Jane Weinzapfel formed their architectural partnership in 1982 and have designed things for University of Pennsylvania, M.I.T.,…
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Showcasing paintings and prints dealing with the concept of “Texas”, ranging from ideologies, to nature, to false histories by Burning Bones Press, along with Texas based Art Collective Art Sandwiches.
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A conceptual mini-installation organized by Snack Projects, the portable mini gallery.
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Spare paintings that reflect a visit to a concentration camp in Germany several years ago which made San Antonio artist Jerry Cabrera consider the importance of light in hallowed environments.
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Moderately sized paintings of a world of colorful fantasy where cats grimace and appear to be contemplating the meaning of life. Leonard is an art professor at South Texas College.
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Sponsored by Five-A, the African American Art Advisory Association at the Museum of Fine Arts, the annual juried mega-show features 61 artists and is split into two venues: Heritage Plaza…
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Houston artist Kathryn Rabinow, using her camera and computer, creates large abstract images which reveal the essence and unexpected beauty of everyday objects.
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Tom Barnes lives and works in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Marfa, Texas. His paintings are about occurrence and are themselves occurrences, both ordinary and extraordinary. The physicality of oil paint and…
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A one-night response to the recent Fort Worth exhibit “Modern Ruin II” in a vacant apartment at the historic Bomar Apartments. It “improves important works of art at that show…
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Vintage reprobates and swingers, all mid-century seersucker and clandestine hanky-panky, rendered in stunning acrylics by Austin painter Ian Shults.
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Art by legendary songwriter and lyricist Bernie Taupin, who will appear in person on Saturday, February 11 from 6-8 pm and Sunday, February 12 from 2-4pm.
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Danish photographer Per Johansen stuffs icky things into bottles, then photographs them beautifully.
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High art, low craft, and bargains galore as Bill Davenport’s mid-career retrospective appropriates the cells of the Old Jail Art Center as a working junk store, stocked with quirky marvels…
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Objects rarely, or never, seen by the general public emerge from the inner vaults of Texas institutions. Accompanying each work is a short description explaining the piece and its reason…
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An exhibition of collaborative posters intent on providing a time-spanning psychic chasm somewhere along California’s Interstate 5 between San Francisco and San Diego.