Today: Gradations
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It was the first full day of good weather and sunshine after Houston (and much of Texas) dug out of the event that was Winter Storm Uri.
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Neighbors try to prevent their plants from freezing and inadvertently give a nod to the works of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
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Please stay warm if you can (I am officially coining the word "ColdVid"), and more power in the days to come.
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Featuring works by Laura Drey, Ahra Cho, Royal Sumikat, and Brandon Tho Harris.
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I was looking for the motivation I used to find in watching Frank Serpico move into his place, and over a handful of years, fill it with the things he loves.
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Today: Stripes
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This past weekend in Houston marked the third installment of Black Buddha Creative Agency and artist and curator Robert Hodge's exhibition "Collect It For the Culture III."
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Navigating the Wienermobile into town will be two of Oscar Mayer's Hotdoggers — AKA pilots of the hotdog-shaped vehicle.
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The exhibition is co-curated by Tyler Blackwell and Steven Matijcio.
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Who doesn't like some nice warm fire trickery on a cold winter day?
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Senator Bernie Sanders wore a pair of mittens to the presidential inauguration and the internet can't get enough of it.
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Throughout the pandemic, Doherty's photos, scanned from untold quantities of boxes full of negatives, have been posted weekly on the photographer's social media page.
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Until next year (fingers, toes, and everything else crossed): Here are a dozen images from last year's parade. Happy MLK Day!
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Disco Kroger — AKA the grocery store near the intersection of Westheimer and Montrose in Houston — has officially closed.
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If you're feeling pent up and would like to get out of the house, here's one way to do it.
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As with all things, artists have been using puzzles, or the concept of puzzles, in their work for a long time.
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Covid threw a wrench in traveling exhibitions; shows planned for years are postponed, giving opportunity for museum collections in storage to come out and fill the galleries.
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Francis & Anthony Almendárez: Navigating The Archives Within
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThe project is the navigation of the perilous and labyrinthine archives of one’s identity and history.
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Two images of women and waterfalls: from the movie Brave, and in a 1926 watercolor by the artist Rockwell Kent. Implausibly, they feel like freedom.