Caitlin Duerler Chávez visits three art exhibitions at the University of Houston Clear-Lake, and also writes about the school's public art.
Caitlin Duerler Chávez
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Interview
Interview: Shahzia Sikander’s Return to Houston with “Extraordinary Realities” at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Caitlin Duerler Chávez talks with artist Shahzia Sikander about her recent show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and her Texas connections.
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Caitlin Duerler Chavez writes about her recent visit to the Marfa Invitational Art Fair in Marfa, Texas.
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Today
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Caitlin Duerler Chávez interviews Stark Museum of Art curator Sarah Boehme about the museum's collection of contemporary photography.
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Caitlin Duerler Chávez talks with Alison Weaver, the Suzanne Deal Booth Executive Director of Rice University's Moody Center for the Arts, about the institution's current exhibition, "Soundwaves: Experimental Strategies on Art and Sound."
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"For me, I always want to be able to make something new from my sculptures in the future. I don’t like the idea that once the sculpture is finished, it’s done, and it's here forever."
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Prospect.5 proposes ways of transcending past traumas through art and spiritual mediation to envision an equitable future where all peoples thrive.
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In a few words, Kana Harada shares some insights about her latest exhibition, "Divine Spark," at Asia Society Texas Center in Houston.
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This exhibition considers how the concept of home is expressed in works from the Stark Museum's Southwestern Art collections.
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Review
Apocalypses, Heaven and Hell: Folk Art from the Collection of the Art Museum of Southeast Texas
In this exhibition, AMSET collapses sub-categories of folk art to establish a dialogue between Mexican and American artists who create outside of the formal art world.
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Two Emily Peacock exhibitions in Houston use humor to mediate materials, mental health, and motherhood.
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Clay examines the uneasy underbelly of the industries that mass produce weenies and Major League eating competitions, as well as explores the painterly possibility of the American classic.
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Martin's elaborate mixed-media technique of painting, printmaking, and sewing creates layers of complex portraiture that demands closer viewing.
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The museum's current exhibitions of two Texas contemporary artists reiterates its love for detailed work and painstaking methods.
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This solo show is also a notable leap forward in Wood's developing themes of death and duality.