Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez talk about the book "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma" and some of the cultural creatives who have committed monstrous crimes.
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An obituary for Mary Elizabeth Cantú, an artist, educator, and community advocate, who died suddenly from a heart attack on Thursday, February 18, 2025.
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Review
“Come Before Last:” Chad Plunket’s Invitation at LHUCA in Lubbock
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean 0 commentHannah Dean reviews an exhibition of large, hand-carved wooden sculptures by Chad Plunket at LHUCA in Lubbock.
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The Cedars Union, a nonprofit arts incubator in Dallas, has named the 18 artists included in its 2025-2026 cohort.
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Review
Review: Kenneth Tam: “The Medallion” at Bridget Donahue
by Valeria orby Valeria or 0 commentValeria or reviews an exhibition by Houston-based artist Kenneth Tam that explores the effects on taxi drivers of the introduction of ride service apps.
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The Nelda C. and H. J. Lutcher Stark Foundation has announced the retirement of President and CEO Clyde “Tad” McKee and the appointment of Jennifer Staton.
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This week: an exhibition featuring work by an international collection of women artists in Dallas, a group show reflecting on local artists' enthusiasm for alt-rock genres in San Antonio, a solo photo exhibition documenting Black western culture in Houston, and more.
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Koslov Larsen, a Houston-based contemporary gallery with an emphasis on photography, has announced the closure of its physical space, effective February 28, 2025.
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"As we look to the future, it's crucial that we continue to invest in and support our creative industry."
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Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery in Dallas has announced that it will be vacating its current location and seeking a new space.
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Review
Ruiz-Healy’s 40-year Frank Romero Survey Traces Early & Ancient Roots of Chicano Art
by Nicholas Frank 2 commentsNicholas Frank reviews a survey of paintings, sculptures, and tableau by Chicano art legend, Frank Romero.
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An obituary for Suzanne Bloom, a Houston-based artist and educator, who was part of the artistic duo MANUAL, who died on February 4, 2025.
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Lauren Jones reviews a two-person exhibition of still life paintings of symbolic objects with personal significance to the artists.
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Johannes Birringer reviews a show of psychedelic landscapes on view at Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino, Houston.
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The fourth edition of Dallas Contemporary’s Dallas Art Book Fair will take place on March 15 and 16.
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Essay
MFAH Favorites: Laura Lark & Devin Borden on Phillip Mercier, Christian Luycks, Sir Joshua Reynolds & Joachim Wtewael
by Devin Borden & Laura Lark 1 commentIn celebration of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's 100th birthday, arts professionals are highlighting their favorite pieces in the museum's collection.
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Review
Texas Never Whispers: “Watery, Domestic:” Basket Books & Arts, Houston
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie Yates 0 commentRonnie Yates reviews a group exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and performance that address Houston's unique climate.
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Review
Review: “HOST: Tenant of Culture” at The Contemporary Austin
by Theodora Bocanegra Lang 0 commentTheodora Bocanegra Lang reviews an exhibition of sculptures made from reconstructed garments that explores the politics of the fashion industry.
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News
Artwork to be Destroyed in City of Austin Convention Center Demolition
by Jessica Fuentes 5 commentsAs the City of Austin prepares to demolish and rebuild its convention center, it has deaccessioned four public art pieces within the building and will not pay for the removal of the works.
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Review
Staging An Intervention: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Legacy of Grandiosity
by Barbara Purcell 2 commentsBarbara Purcell writes about an unrealized Texas-based piece by Christo and Jeanne-Claude on the occasion of The Gates' 20th anniversary.