Liz Kim talks with artist Bria Lauren about the importance of family history, photography, and the influence of Houston's Third Ward.
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Liz Kim writes on the work of John Biggers and the lasting influence he had on later generations of artists.
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Liz Kim writes about the exhibition "Soy de Tejas," a major survey of art about Tejano identity, on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio
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From Ghana to South Texas: “Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng: Ginger is Carrot” at Texas A&M University-Kingsville
by Liz Kimby Liz KimLiz Kim writes about the work of Texas-based, Ghanaian-American artist Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng.
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Liz Kim writes about a group exhibition featuring artists from Gwangju, South Korea, and about a show by San Antonio artist Luis Valderas.
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Review: “Common Occurrences: Four Korean Artists in the U.S.” at UT Permian Basin
by Liz Kimby Liz KimWhat does it mean to be ethnically Korean in the context of rural Texas, where one is surrounded by ranching and oil?
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Liz Kim nos cuenta de su reciente visita a Laredo y habla de los esfuerzos de una nueva organización por fortalecer los programas de arte en la ciudad.
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Liz Kim recounts a recent visit to Laredo and discusses a new organization's effort to bolster arts programming in the city.
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Liz Kim talks with artist Brian Ellison about his recent projects, his relationship with Houston's Third Ward, and his exploration of Black masculinity.
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Review: “Uncovered Spaces” at the International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen
by Liz Kimby Liz KimLiz Kim reviews "Uncovered Spaces," an exhibition centered on female and LGBTQIA+ artists at the International Museum of Art & Science in McAllen, Texas.
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Suber’s show is an encapsulation of this spirituality that surrounds the spaces between all of us.
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Liz Kim interviews Houston-based artist Rabea Ballin about her practice, process, and her work in the art collective Roux.
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Liz Kim reviews a retrospective exhibition of work by Dawoud Bey, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Recorrido por las galerías: Exposiciones recientes en Brownsville y Harlingen
by Liz Kimby Liz KimLa escena artística del Valle del Río Grande está en recuperación, por muy precaria que sea.
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A Deserved Homecoming: César A. Martínez at the Laredo Center for the Arts
by Liz Kimby Liz KimLiz Kim on artist César A. Martínez's recent exhibition at the Laredo Center for the Arts.
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South Texas’ artists and artist-run spaces are projecting familia into an uncertain future.
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A Letter to South Texas: Ray Smith at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art
by Liz Kimby Liz KimThe show turns the question of territory inward to “here,” to Smith's origins in Brownsville.
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This exhibition is about the deep marrow of a Mexican-American family that immigrated to and settled in South Texas.