23 new paintings by the Houston-based artist.
October 2012
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Lawndale’s popular Día de los Muertos exhibition invites artists and the public to create contemporary interpretations of retablos on 8″ x 10″ pieces of sheet metal.
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Three years of exploration and examination of opposites.
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Shikama has now aimed his lens stateside, this time focusing on Yosemite National Park, the Pacific Northwest and the urban forests of New York’s Central Park.
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Quietly intricate still lives.
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Photographer Mitch Dobrowner gives a free public lecture, reception and folio signing at Richland College’s Fannin Performance Hall.
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Newsum’s latest work evokes the formidable influence of West African art, filled with a signature combination of marks and abstract patterns along with fish, birds, and ladders.
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A happy hour and panel discussion with art collectors Becky Beaver, Gilberto Cardenas, and Mary Evelyn Daughety, who will share their passion for art.
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Sammy Harkham, influential cartoonist/editor, signs copies of Everything Together, a collection of his short stories. Jonny Negron draws fantastical, raunchy scenarios involving multi-fluid lactation, demon-faced copulations and exaggerated accidents with…
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Say goodbye to all of this!
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Auping, Chief curator at the Modern, offers insights into what he learned through his repeated visits with the greatest portrait painter of our time.
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Female hunters photographed in each woman’s home or hunting lodge with a large-format 4×5 camera.
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A Pre-Halloween Apocalypse-Meltdown Art crit meetup with guest critic Dennis Nance, the Exhibitions & Programming Director at Lawndale. Everyone who is into talking about art is welcome.
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Ab Baars and Ig Henneman, leading lights of the Netherlands’ jazz and new music scenes, play Autumn Songs, which Baars describes as “compositions and improvisations inspired by poems on autumn…
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Curated by Anne Lawrence and Victoria DeCuir, Stitched examines the subversion of traditional handcraft techniques to express signifiers of subculture through image and text.
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For over a year Mark Cloet has been working alongside UTPA professors and students, IMAS, and various members of the community. Thursday evening will be the culmination of this year…
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100+ works by acclaimed African American painter travel to Houston for this retrospective, including the artist´s famed Resurrection of Lazarus. Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where…