The Huckaby’s desire is that community connection “will craft a patchwork of creativity, power and culture, ensuring that the Kinfolk legacy lives on for generations to come.”
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Jessica Fuentes reflects on a recent trip to Nice, France and an ongoing collaboration between students and professors from the University of Texas at Dallas and the Lazaret Cave.
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Review
On Loss and Healing: Megan Harrison’s “From Your Brow Rise Leaf and Lyre” at Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio
by Ashley Allenby Ashley AllenAshley Allen reviews a solo exhibition by Megan Harrison, currently on view at Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio.
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William Sarradet writes about five recent exhibitions in San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas.
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It is important to remain cognizant of the power given to institutions, including museums, to shape the historical narrative.
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Though abstract in nature, there is something familiar, and often figural, in the rhythmic lines of Herrera’s work: joyous, dancerly, tousled.
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[Sponsored] Jan Heaton’s “CALM | A JOURNEY” at Davis Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireJan Heaton, the Austin-based artist who, next week, is opening an exhibition at Davis Gallery, has used the past two years to redefine her practice.
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Here’s a peek inside the studios of some of The Cedars Union’s current artists.
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This week: site-specific installations in Marfa and Houston, an interactive outer space-themed exhibition in San Antonio, and performances in Austin and Fort Worth.
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"Going to Performa had me flying home with a resounding realization that Houston and the art we have happening here is even more important than I thought."
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Colette Copeland on an exhibition that explores various artists' ways of coping during our global pandemic.
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"After interacting with one of my pieces, I want visitors to be reminded that one should not judge anything based on looks."
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El Museum of Fine Arts de Houston y la Fundación PROA de Buenos Aires se asociaron para presentar la 15º edición anual de este festival de cine latinoamericano que se celebrará del jueves 21 al domingo 24 de abril del 2022.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Jeff Koons’ Moonshot + Warhol’s Fair Use Case Goes to the Supreme Court
by Glasstireby GlasstireWilliam Sarradet and Brandon Zech talk about Jeff Koons' ploy to send artwork to the moon, and discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear a fair use case against Andy Warhol.
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The artists and poet involved in the show — all hailing from throughout the Rio Grande Valley — promote sustainable practices, either conceptually or in their materials and processes.
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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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This week: FotoFest presents four films in Houston, an investigation of past and current political issues in Dallas, depictions of disasters and wreckage in San Antonio, and more.
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Bale Creek Allen Gallery in Fort Worth opens an exhibition featuring works by Yuliya Lanina, Shelli Tollman, and Krissy Teegerstrom.
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Aunque Josué es uno de los pocos practicantes trabajando en el ecosistema del arte contemporáneo en Brownsville, su tenacidad ha sido inquebrantable a pesar de los retos y contratiempos.
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Review
Spirit Lodge: Starr Hardridge and Connecting the Contemporary with the Traditional at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Chadd Scottby Chadd ScottThis groundbreaking exhibition marks the first and possibly last time these objects will be reunited from various collections across the country.