The San Antonio Museum of Art opens today “Highest Heaven: Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Art from the collection of Roberta and Richard Huber”. At 116 works – ranging from painting and…
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The Kazbrella is just what we need in Texas. A complete redesign of the traditional umbrella, the Kazbrella opens inside out to keep you and your valuables dry! Watch the…
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The Galveston Artist Residency (GAR) is currently exhibiting the work of its 2015-2016 residency artists – Zachary Moser, Diana Puntar and Michael Waugh. Zachary Moser‘s bell responds to #allswell. It…
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Ronald L. Jones screened various films at Box 13 Art Space. This snippet is taken from “Ten:”, a film documenting Houston artists and their creative process. “I’m careful to choose…
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Matty Mo, also known as “The Most Famous Artist“, is selling cash as art for his most recent project titled “One Hundred Thousand Dollars”. Each piece looks to be a…
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Louisiana Channel, a web platform for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark, is a wonderful resource. “The Louisiana team produces videos about art and culture on an ongoing basis, and new…
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Being a part of the early 80s punk rock scene prepared the entrepreneur Henry Rollins make his creative freedom work for him. He lays it all out on Brian Clark’s…
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Researchers found large oval structures made out of stalagmites in France’s Bruniquel Cave. Seems like our ancestors also liked to build – “It was like a huge Lego set, a…
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MC Hammer, “the only hammer that hates nails”, shows you how to hang your art without hurting your walls using Command Picture Hanging Strips. “Just click, stick, press, and TADOW!” –…
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Traffic will surely be part of this Memorial Day weekend, as it has always been, thanks in part to the low gas prices. What we need is public transportation that moves…
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Houston artist Brian Piana recently launched his new podcast RGB (A) that will, week by week, chronicle his process as he prepares for his exhibition at the Wright Gallery on the…
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Artists finding affordable housing has always been a problem, especially when looking at options designed specifically for artists. Alana Semuels writes in The Atlantic about subsidized housing for artists in Minneapolis: “Set on…
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Architect Alejandro Aravena, the winner of this year’s Pritzker Prize and the executive director of the firm Elemental S.A. in Santiago, Chile, recently released plans to four of his Incremental Housing…
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"Just keep pushing the boundaries of the discipline of art."
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"Well, I decided to have really nice cars rather than children."
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Scenes from the crowd at this year's Art Car Parade in Houston.