Texas artists age 18 and over are invited to apply for the 12th annual “Texas Juried Exhibition,” presented by Fort Worth gallery Artspace111.
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En la sala de espera: “Praise Music Sonogram” en DiverseWorks
by Gabriel Martinez 0 commentGabriel Martinez conversa con Julia Barbosa Landois sobre su nuevo performance en DiverseWorks que combina spoken word, video y música en vivo.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas has named Houston-based painter Vincent Valdez and Austin-based author KB Brookins as its 2025-2026 artists-in-residence.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Texas Collaborations with Jeff F. Wheeler” at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of "Texas Collaborations with Jeff F. Wheeler" at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art.
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This week: a group show addressing the climate crisis and its intersection with equity and social justice issues in Houston, a solo exhibition reflecting on a continuous journey of self-discovery and connection in Georgetown, a solo show of paintings considering a family tradition in Fort Worth, and more.
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Five-Minute Tours: Benito Huerta & Janet Chaffee at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of “Benito Huerta & Janet Chaffee: He Said, She Said” at Andrew Durham Gallery.
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Five-Minute Tours: Jessica Monroe at the Art Center of Corpus Christi
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of “Jessica Monroe: Laguna Madre” at the Art Center of Corpus Christi.
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Five-Minute Tours: donna e perkins at Archway Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of “donna e perkins: Gone Awry” at Archway Gallery.
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Review: “A Mountain of My Making” at Dord Fitz Gallery, Canyon
by Natalie Hegert 0 commentNatalie Hegert reviews an exhibition of video works by Mexico City-based artists who are responding to the culture-shaping events of recent years.
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News
The Immersive Art of Yayoi Kusama Returns to Public View at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentOn May 7, the Dallas Museum of Art reopens its popular Yayoi Kusama infinity room, “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins.”
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The Rachofsky House, the former main site housing Howard and Cindy Rachofsky’s art collection, is being sold.
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Review
Grammar of the Ghost Limb: Joseph Havel’s Loops of Form and Action
by Joseph Staley 0 commentJoseph Staley writes about Joseph Havel’s poetic sculptures and drawings in his new exhibition at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler in Houston.
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Today: Simplified gray airplanes
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Review
“SUSSURRI”: Art, Infrastructure, and Everything in Between
by Lauren Jonesby Lauren Jones 0 commentLauren Jones reviews a group show of contemplative work installed in one of Austin's oldest buildings.
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Review
Technology, Memory & Domestic Space: “Hack the Planet” at Grackle Art Gallery, Fort Worth
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland reviews an experimental exhibition curated by Kickpigeon Kids that explores connections between technology and home.
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News
City of Brownsville Seeking Partners to Envision New Uses for Former Art Museum
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsAt the beginning of April, the City of Brownsville launched a call for proposals imagining “bold new uses” for the former Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.
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The 2022 copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Deborah Roberts against artist Lynthia Edwards, Richard Beavers Gallery, and gallerist Richard Beavers, has been “amicably resolved.”
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Review
Review: “Stenciled Elegance: Ise Katagami & the Art of Textile Design”
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya Ford reviews an exhibition at Asia Society Texas of Ise Katagami, the hand-cut stencils used to dye fabric in Japan.
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The Fort Worth Police Department has returned photographs by Sally Mann, which were seized from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in January.
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A Curatorial Vision on View: “Iterations of Interrupted Space” at the Rubin Center, El Paso
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes reviews an exhibition in El Paso documenting the practice of Un Dique, the Ciudad Juárez-based curatorial team.