Theo Rigby’s project is a series of short films about the American immigration experience including live events and an online platform where users share their own immigrant story. The program includes…
November 2013
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Drenk takes everyday objects and turns them into caverns, sprawling forms or undulating structures.
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Haggerty draws on the vocabulary of abstract art to create his illusory paintings and large-scale wall works.
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Barnaby Fitzgerald curates objects by the outsider artist. Also in the press release: “The displayed objects are not for sale. They belong to a private collection in Italy.” ok.
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What this has to do with the 1984 film by David Lai we’re not sure but the left half of this image looks an AWFUL lot like AL Souza’s movie…
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The Harrisons, a collaborative team, have worked with biologists, ecologists, architects, urban planners to create dialogue around biodiversity and community development. The fall series for Tuesday Evenings at the Modern…
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Artist, art historian, and critic Corris will survey the landscape of Post-Conceptual art.
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In his fourth solo exhibition Maggi presents work made from paper, convex mirrors, and Plexiglas. His stacks of paper and cutouts suggest ways in which information deflects understanding.
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Featuring works made between 1968 and 1974, Porter’s fifth solo exhibition presents works from her early period.. These works includes prints, photographs, and installations which reflect her move toward austerity…
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A lecture on the origin and development of asceticism within early Hinduism.
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Yet another unique homage Jose Guadalupe Posada.
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To commemorate the one year anniversary of the opening of BLUEorange, curator Mark Hougham has chosen a selection of artists from two different Texas metropolises.
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This year’s exhibition annual exhibition of selected works made by HCP’s students from the past year is juried by Allison Pappas, Museum of Fine Arts Houston Curatorial Assistant of Photography.
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Rosales, a native of Venezuela, explores the topic of violence.
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Robyn O’Neil has really shaken things up with her new works which are generally smaller and now in color with oil pastel. Bold moves.
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This exhibition charts the rise of contemporary history painting in the 18th century through the lives of Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley.
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Beginning at 5 p.m. The Art Guys will drive the I-610 loop around Houston for 24 hours – 12 hours in one direction, then 12 hours in the opposite direction.…
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An evening of prose and poetry.
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An examination of the influence of Jacqueline Kennedy on fashion retail during the early 1960s.