Kansas City-based collective MK12 have created many important film title and effect sequences in the past decade (Quantum of Solace, The Kite Runner, Stranger than Fiction), as well as their…
February 2014
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A group show of new and previous artists in residence at the Hardy and Nance Street Studios revolving around a red theme. Open studios for the entire building will also…
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In conjunction with the exhibition SonicWorks, Nameless Sound and DiverseWorks partner to present back-to-back performances by area musicians of scores by Pauline Oliveros: a prominent figure in the field of…
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A film screening followed by a panel discussion moderated by Thomas R. Cole, co-producer of the film and founding director of the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at UT…
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A solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by Contreras, a former United States Marine Corporal. The central theme of the exhibition is a series of redacted drawings of the Pledge…
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Take another look at Paul Kremer’s series this time with an expert in great art and ugly rooms, our own Bill Davenport! Davenport will lead a discussion at 7 pm.
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The Blanton and the Department of Art and Art History at UTAustin, present a selection of objects about the lifestyle, technological achievements, and ideology of pre-Inka cultures featuring 80 works…
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These artists use diverse materials in their work.
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A panel discussion with Danielle Avram Morgan, Mona Kasra, Emily Loving, and Marilyn Waligore on the exhibition Photography & Materiality, an overview of contemporary work by emerging artists who make…
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Continuing its exploration beyond René Magritte’s years leading up to World War II, the Menil presents a selection of works beginning in 1941 and concluding with the artist’s death in…
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Roberts is a Houston artist and will be presenting new paintings that combine figurative, abstract and sculptural elements. This will be his first show with Scott Charmin Gallery. And the…
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Murphy’s newest sculptures embody graceful, curving geometries.
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From 1950 to 1980, Houston became the capital of modern art in Texas, attracting a loose-knit colony of painters to a community of galleries, collectors, museums and university art departments.…
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Harry Cooper, Ph.D., Modern Art Curator at the National Gallery of Art, examines Rothko’s turn to dark, expansive paintings in the 1960s and the role of darkness in his previous…
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These works premiered at the People’s Genome Celebration, June 2001, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in DC. and is part of a city-wide film and arts festival…
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Braque was a leading figure of the Paris avant-garde in the first decades of the 20th century. Together with Picasso, he pioneered the innovations of Cubism. A selection of 78…
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A new exhibition of color and black and white photographs of Australian landscapes by filmmaker Cozens.
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The public is invited to help create drawings on the walls of the main gallery space at Lawndale Art Center with studio artist Shayne Murphy. The finished drawing will remain on…
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The first film directed by an African American woman – Julie Dash – to be theatrically distributed. Five women of a Gullah family living on the Sea Islands off the…
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