Brandon Zech reviews two recent exhibitions in Houston.
"inman gallery"
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Five-Minute Tours: “HOWL” at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of the exhibition "HOWL" at Inman Gallery in Houston, featuring artists Moll Brau, Angela Fraleigh, and Angelica Raquel.
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Interview
Creating Friction and Changing Rhythms: Francesca Fuchs at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas and Inman Gallery
by Sarah Ridleyby Sarah RidleySarah Elizabeth Ridley interviews artist Francesca Fuchs about her exhibitions on view at Inman Gallery and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
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Five-Minute Tours: Robert Ruello at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"The seventh solo exhibition for the artist at Inman Gallery since 1992, this show will include six new large-scale paintings, all completed in the past year."
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Five-Minute Tours: Yevgeniya Baras and Julia Haft-Candell at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"'Parts of Speech' presents the art of two women, Yevgeniya Baras, a painter currently living and working in New York, and Julia Haft-Candell, a ceramicist based in Los Angeles."
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Five-Minute Tours: Works from the Collection of William F. Lassiter at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Bill was a fierce supporter of emerging artists, often being the first to purchase a young artist’s work."
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Smith’s paintings can re-educate weary eyes.
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Five-Minute Tours: Amy Blakemore and Edgar Leciejewski at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Blakemore and Leciejewski participated in a cultural exchange between Houston and Leipzig, Germany, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the two being sister cities."
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"Cary Smith makes hard-edge, abstract paintings that find their individual character from highly intuitive color interactions, a personal vocabulary of recurring motifs, and hand-painted precision."
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The shows: night walk & Charis Ammon: Still Hot in the Shade The venue: Inman Gallery The city: Houston The date: July 13, 2018 Photographs by Maya Joubert …
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(Ed. note: the following is from a series of micro-reviews/show recommendations Glasstire produces monthly for Local Houston Magazine.) One thing you can always expect from an exhibition of works by…
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I don’t need or expect or even necessarily want the individual works I’m engaging with to want to change the world, or even try.
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Higher dimensions are creepy: the idea of unfelt, unseen planes of existence touching our own is like a campfire story told by PhD mathematicians.
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Glasstire asked Houston artist Beth Secor to talk about her current show at Inman Gallery, and she tells how drawings of Texas trees are tangled up with her father’s death…
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Sigrid Sandström’s abstract paintings on view at Inman Gallery are a dynamic mix of formal play and precision. Meticulously done in smooth layers of acrylic paint on board or panel,…
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Giorgio Vasari defined drawing as “the animating principle of all creative processes,” and since the Renaissance, drawing has been seen as the foundation of artistic invention, as the most immediate…
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David Aylsworth has debuted a subtle and beautiful new group of canvases, in which the color white carries paradoxical tensions of opaqueness and translucency, form and space, content and blankness,…
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The newly refurbished and expanded Inman Gallery in Houston opens its first exhibitions on Friday, May 20 with work by Shaun O’Dell. Simultaneously opening at the Inman Annex just down…
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