A Lucha Libre centered exhibition, examining the costumery and practice of Mexican wrestling.
Bill Davenport
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Selected artworks from the Museum’s permanent collection highlighting the recent acquisitions from the Patricia and Carmine De Vivi Mexican Mask Collection, including over 300 popular art masks. These folkloric masks…
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Joseph Phillip’s paintings investigate mankind’s conflicting desires to both embrace and control nature.
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KERA host and senior producer Jeff Whittington explores DFW’s contemporary art scene with artist Carlos Donjuan, Professor of Art, University of Texas at Arlington; Kim Cadmus Owens, Artist and Associate…
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Functional and sculptural work from the southwest region of the United States bordering the state of Texas. This year’s juror Les Manning is the former Director of Ceramics at the…
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Retiring Managing Director Patsy Herrington’s favorite decorative art objects from The W.H. Stark House collections.
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Inspired by the ongoing Love Field Modernization Project, this exhibition showcases the lively public art activity at the two major airports in the Metroplex.
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DW’s weekly mash-up of arts activities: THIS WEEK: DW Assistant Curator Rachel Cook speaks on the Curatorial Hostess, Daniel Adame and Shanon Adams perform a response to Tony Feher’s installation…
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Works from University of Houston main campus graduate painting program students.
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Framed by video motion tracking and a wireless trigger system, dance and music fuse and create an improvisation based choreography/electro-acoustic music composition. Michelle Yom is a flutist and composer known…
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Artist portraits by Tim Kerr and works on paper by Daniel Higgs
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Cookston forms something new from something old, something intriguing from something ordinary and something beautiful from something once overlooked.
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Nine experimental shorts from the 11th annual Asian Film Festival of Dallas. Presented as part of the Cultural Binoculars screening series by Aurora Picture Show and the Asia Society Texas…
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Fish, flora, and cowboys interlaced with ambiguity and humor.
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A new film installation inspired by Civil Rights-era photographs in the Menil Collection meditates on the distance in time that separates us from, while still connecting us to, the Civil…
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Co-curated byGlen Brown, Ph.D., and Juan Granados.
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Three Austin artists, Alexandra Valenti, Jessica Clark and Mason McFee will bring their works, a mixture of photography, drawing, sculpture and design to Common House at the end of January.
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30 lamps from the original installation of 100 presented at Texas State University. Each lamp is handmade: light bulbs painstakingly married with objects like bricks, 2x4s, and chair parts.
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Scenes and objects from laboratories, museums, libraries, archives, offices, and classrooms.
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“New Leipzig School” painters Rosa Loy and Neo Rauch will be in conversation with MFAH Director, Gary Tinterow, at the MFAH’s Freed Auditorium in the Glassell School of Art.