Houston’s 14 Pews will host a screening of the award-winning documentary The New Black (2012) tomorrow evening, January 14. The film explores differing ideas of gay marriage within the African…
January 2016
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The networking platform Contemporary Performance has posted an announcement for the second year of an unusual artist residency program. Twenty-Three Days at Sea: A Travelling Artist Residency is taking submissions for this on-the-move…
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The scene at Redbud Gallery on Saturday.
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Vanity Fair has a long, fascinating piece on long-time Houston socialite Lynn Wyatt, filled with so many intriguing stories and so many glamorous names that it seems almost impossible to…
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A relative newcomer to the San Antonio art scene, Fernando Andrade is one of five artists who make up the inaugural class of the Guadalupe Cultural Art Center's Artist Lab program.
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Tomorrow evening, the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church and the The Greenbriar Consortium in Houston will host Quantum Dada, a night of music and poetry inspired by the Dada movement. In addition to featuring works…
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For every kid on either side of any racist divide there comes a time when they figure out that in this country, they’re either a cowboy or an Indian.
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Anyone who has been on the Internet in the past few hours has read the sad news that David Bowie died yesterday after an 18-month battle with cancer. He had…
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As you know by now, the theme of the ArtSmarter Prize is 'What Would You Do For Love?,' and here we present three answers by Justin Ginsberg.
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The University Galleries in the Texas State University School of Art & Design in San Marcos have recently announced their participation in Window | National, a series of exhibitions developed by North Carolina…
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If you’re a museum dedicated to printing, what do you do to stay relevant in the digital age? Well, The Printing Museum, a Houston institution dedicated to all things printed, has…
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I eye a pair of meticulously rendered fashion sketches, only the head of the models are immediately recognizable as penis heads.
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Linda Shearer, who came to Texas (from the Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she was director from 1989 to 2004) to serve as interim director for the…
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This marks the second year for NASA and Houston Cinema Arts Society’s CineSpace short film competition, and artists and filmmakers everywhere of every stripe are invited to create “works inspired…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on creepy holes, 24-hour marathons, and aggressive girly seduction. 1. Charles Atlas in Performance The Paramount Theatre (Austin) January 9, 8–10PM A performance by Charles Atlas featuring…
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The Hunting Art Prize is a big deal in Texas. Only one winner is chosen for the cash prize of $50,000. But the rules are a bit stiff. Entrants must…
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The premise of the video is the artist's search for a bondage fetish photograph that was taken of her in Tokyo in 1987.
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It sounds like a collective hangover at an artists’ commune (and maybe it is), but the “Community Breakfast Studio Crawl” is back for a second round this Saturday. Austin’s Pump…
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Upcoming at UT’s Blanton Museum of Art in Austin is a slated in-person discussion between artist Ed Ruscha and writer Dave Hickey. These two old friends and wooly wild-westerners should have a lot…
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I included eight Texas-based artists in the first part of this two-parter, but knew then I'd probably follow up with a more Texas-centric version of the same.