Closing out the annual Cedars Open Studios tour, Alexandria and Garrett present a performance based on Marcel Duchamp’s “Large Glass,” vintage horror films, and ritual incantation. They will enact some…
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Andrea Joyce Heimer is a self-taught painter known for her exploration of the suburban experience, drawing inspiration from her childhood home in 1980s Montana. Part allegory and part autobiography, her…
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Culled from hundreds of small ink drawings created during countless meetings attended over many years, Mogavero scaled them up into large canvases and found them surprisingly operatic and heroic.
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Well, they stubbornly continue to use this logo, waiting for it to turn into some sort of kitsch, nostalgia, retro, or inside humor, and they wait still. But they keep…
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Until a few weeks ago, Schultz was the longtime Curator of Public Practice and Director of Education at the Walker Art Center. Talk about placemaking (whatever that is)! Among many…
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Works included in this exhibition (soccer field sized works, and more!) include examples of work ranging from a span of about 8 years ago up until 2014, which reflect an…
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An artist whose work evokes both memory and the “gaps, sinkholes, and other chasms” found in our experiences, Gael Stack is one of the most accomplished American painters working today.…
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While we rarely understand Angelbert’s descriptions of his work, most of it is just gorgeous and all of it is enthusiastically-collected.
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The pink feminist, horsewoman, writer, cook, macramé enthusiast, painter, and “sculptress” Gracelee Lawrence brings her work from Austin to Houston. Oh, and “eupepsia” just means “good digestion.”
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Since the very beginning of photography, artists have been manipulating the medium in all sorts of ways (and more to come!). Featured artists: Gyory Kepes, Carlotta Corpron, Ida Lansky, Barbara…
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As the third installment of the Domestic Familiarity exhibitions, the common thread amongst these diversified artists is their emphasis on depicting the mundane. Artists: Jonathan Clark, Daniela Edburg, Vadim Gushchin,…
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Painting, painting, and painting! By some smart painters!
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An exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Houston-based artists Jonathan Leach and Myke Venable. Both artists work with bold colors and forms to create dynamic geometric compositions.
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One of the most influential artists to emerge from the 1960s Los Angeles art scene, Bell began to explore passing light through glass cubes he vacuum coated with metallic films.…
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Nestor Topchy: Nothing Works, Nothing is the same, Nothing is as it seems, nor is it otherwise
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonLong-time Houston-based Topchy is a painter, sculptor, installation artist, and performance artist. His work interweaves paradoxical strands of thought, incongruous painting techniques, disparate artistic traditions, and antithetical pictorial attitudes to…
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An ongoing collaborative project by New York-based artists Knight and Tribe, Posse Comitatus examines the socio-cultural dynamics of paramilitary groups and the representation of their political ideologies through performative gestures and movement. They…
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In Pinkston’s current work, he creates impasto paintings along with paint made to look and feel like ubiquitous objects relating to his studio practice—duct tape, plywood, red stickers—using acrylic paint…
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spotlight features new drawings by Andrea Bianconi (Italy), new paintings by Owen Drysdale (New York),Judy Ledgerwood (Chicago), Gavin Perry (Miami), Rebecca Ward (New York), and sculpture by Troy Stanley (Houston).
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Flagtvedt makes plastic sculptures and conceptual artworks, which examine ambiguity and origination via retakes and variations. He creates intense personal moments unhindered by historical or physical reality.
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Shirley employs the use inorganic lab grown salt crystals, LEDs, casting resins, and concrete to create a series of sculptures and paintings that reflect on humanity’s long standing fascination with…