Mercantile Coffee House on Main St. in Dallas, a “business hip place to have a great cup of premium coffee” is showing art from the MAC. Next up: Push/Pull: Abstract…
Bill Davenport
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A third-generation woodturner, John Van Domelen uses the lathe as his primary tool to create sculptures and vessels based on the fascinating shapes and textures of coral. Last year, his…
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Artists Laura Pickett Calfee, Marjorie Moore, W. Tucker, and assemblages by Steve Wiman (arch-arranger and owner of Uncommon Objects in Austin) explore the preciousness of precious objects in DBermans’ newish,…
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Dioscuri: A group show of Worley’s gallery artists including Adela Andea, Harry Geffert, Ruben Nieto, Paul Manes, Rusty Scruby, Howard Sherman, Charlotte Smith; and introducing Carlo Zinzi, a recent MFA…
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Brooklyn artist Lesley Dill’s sculptures, photos and performances combine language and the human body, aiming for emotional directness, even though she grew up in Maine.
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Testsite 11.2 brings together theatrical renaissance man Doug Fitch and independent curator Dana Friis-Hansen for From A Life to An Other, an installation that sheds light on Fitch’s creative process.…
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Architects-turned-artists (art-chitects?) Jay Atherton and Cy Keener let a little daylight into UTEP’s Rubin Gallery with their installation Light Lines. Sculpted, mirrored walkways placed around the UTEP campus reflect light…
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Houston artist Marcelyn McNeil’s first show with Conduit Gallery in Dallas includes geometric paintings evolved through a process of pouring bleeding, drips, and soiling and also sculptural forms made folded…
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America is a monumental 7×13-foot drawing assembled from 20 sheets of text-filled paper. Transcriptions of famous literature, history, poetry, politics, music, popular culture, and sociology map the American experience. Lebanese…
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Dallas favorite and 1978 Richardson High School grad Scogin Mayo’s new series of photographic prints opens at the Magnolia Gallery inside the Magnolia Theatre in the West Village. Mayo revisits…
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San Antonio site-based experiential artist Justin Parr does something at Sala Diaz to which the label Wait at the best destination is applied. Handing out stickers, drinking the East River,…
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Zoya Tommy presents Nature Vie by Native Houstonian Mary Hayslip. A self-taught child of antique dealers, Hayslip makes towering, organically free-form stitched paper sculptures and flocks of cut-paper birds constructed…
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Kim Squaglia layers painted patterns and microscopic structures between coats of resin to create paintings which are abstract, botanical, aquatic and musical, like the Classical grottoes she refers to in…
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In 2004, siblings Amy and David Niles gifted nine works of art to the University of Texas at El Paso. The works were given to the Niles’ late father, who…
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Rigoberto A. Gonzalez paints hit men, Federales, dead bodies and other scenes from contemporary life on the border in the dark, moody style of that similarly violent era, the Italian…
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Candid black and white snaps of New Orleans jazz culture by French photographer Oan Kim, frontman for the rock band Film Noir. As a bonus, Kim will present a thirty…
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Hugo Garcia-Urrutia’s installation Making A Killing, curated by Charissa N. Terranova, reflects on the violent changes to Mexican society, drawing attention to the harrowing number of people that have been…
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Xiaoze Xie: Transient Memories is the artist’s first show with Dunn and Brown. 10 ink works on rice paper (go figure!) and one painting depict political events in China’s recent…
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Six monumental paintings from Fisher’s monumental thirty-year career: visions, revisions, typos and strikeovers give these early-ish pieces “a halting quality as if the product of an anguished mind.”
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Argentine-born master of mid-century kinetic art Luis Tomasello is having his fourth solo show at Sicardi Gallery, including a Chromoplastique Mural and some Atmosphère Chromoplastiques and Objet Plastiques created since…