Peruvian artist Miguel Andrade Valdez’s video Monumento Lima is a chaotic, rapid-fire visual compendium of the monuments that occupy Lima’s traffic circles and pedestrian malls. Will be Arthouse’s new Screen…
2012
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Sound and video by Coxcombs, installations by Tina Forbis and Ken Wiatrek, paintings by Jon Read, and music by Lucas Gorham. Here’s the press release (condensed): “Behind the end of…
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The first in a series of guerrilla (dare I say pop-up?) shows in unoccupied spaces organized by artist Nate Cassie features works by Ricky Armendariz, Kimberly aubuchon, Marlys Dietrick, Beto…
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McCartney explores optical kinetics through shifts in color, texture, and the play of light, in sculpture and jewelry, made from novel materials, inspired by his encounter in the Spring of…
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Sharon, Jim and Daniel Forsythe, a family of local Corpus Christi artists at K Space’s Art Star Gallery.
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Featuring new editions by Bodega Negra, Willie Binnie, Kyle Confehr, Blakely Dadson, Heyd Fontenot, Brian Gibb, Letecia Gomez, Steven Hopwood-Lewis, Tania Kaufmann, Taro-Kun, Lawrence Lee, Magnificent Beard, Mylan Nguyen, Brent…
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Ink on paper drawings focusing on the absurdity of brand allegiance, irony, consumerism, social media, the notion of an “in” crowd and many other facets of modern culture.
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ArtHash, 50 artists with a chip on their collective shoulder, sets out to “begin hashing gallery politics” with an un-juried, free-for-all featuring works by Adnan Razvi, Alison Jardine, Andrea Davis,…
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Featuring works by Mark Lesser, Esther Ritz, and Elisabeth Schalij, and introducing gallery newcomers Midge Lynn and Carol Nace.
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Paintings that embody romantic attitudes towards nature and a lush materiality to their painted surfaces as they negotiate between representation and abstraction. In each artist’s work, painting is a vehicle…
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An illustrated lecture by literary and visual critic Terry Castle, presented in conjunction with the exhibition Seeing Stars: Visionary Drawing from the Collection. Castle is the author of ten books…
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CRAFTA is an examination of Craft in the post-NAFTA era. Growing up on the US/Mexico border, living in Tijuana and studying in San Diego, Aguiñiga’s work finds beauty in everyday…
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Warren makes visible the invisible infrastructure of power lines and cell phone stores in her cityscapes and a more recent series of “Trafficscapes”.
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Peter Massing, professor of printmaking and drawing at Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and brother of Jack Massing, one of Houston’s Fabled Art Guys, works up a “visual anthropology” across…
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Created by CAMEO (Clay Arts Museum and Education Organization) in 2007, the International Texas Teapot Tournament is open to clay artists all over the world who can submit any kind…
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Select works from the estate of Austin artist Tré Arenz (1953-2003) including Arenz’s thoughtful yet whimsical drawings and ceramic sculptures.
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Color photographs taken near Smith’s home in Fort Worth. With a large-format camera, Smith explores the shrinking tracts of unspoiled terrain surrounding his neighborhood. The finished pieces deftly convey the…
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Haunting black and white landscapes bySan Diego based photographer David Fokos’ 4th fourth show at Cleary Gallery.
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A celebration of some of the iconic landmarks and personalities that make America the great country it is. A veteran, former educator and army recruiter, Al’s goal thru this collection…
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Clayton Hurt depicts animals with human attributes, Kerry Pacillio is inspired by 80’s films about adolescence, Timothy Harding stacks, arranges and cuts to explore chance, inspired by William S. Burroughs,…