The exhibition's pieces feel like they’re whipping your retinas around at high speeds. The man’s running — from something, and toward something, too.
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Eric Shaw
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"I’m out here making really brave art, taking risks. It’d be nice if I had a little help locally."
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Onifadé isn’t jumping through a department store window to get your attention. These paintings are pageants of restraint.
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Tady's fierce lines and rabid colors cooly embrace the rectangle, and fire visual ideas at the brain like a cyclone blasting cherry tree buds in spring.
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Shredding Cartoon, Comic, and Canon: Ruben Nieto at Cris Worley, Dallas
by Eric Shawby Eric ShawIn this solo exhibition, Ruben Nieto mashes high art and low.
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John Pomara waltzes on with mechanical processes.
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Battening Down Time, Death and A Few Other Things: Theodora Allen at 12.26, Dallas
by Eric Shawby Eric ShawThe paintings sanctify the 12.26 space like altarpieces. And they’re New Agey in the best way.
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In his installation at Janette Kennedy Gallery in Dallas, the talented political artist hits another one out of the park.