Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"This show is about how narrative and community create each other."
Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"This show is about how narrative and community create each other."
"Mohammad’s latest series of paintings is deeply inspired by mysticism and the connections between divinity and mankind in the modern world."
An excerpt of a more extensive interview between Xxavier Edward Carter and Ashley Jones for an upcoming catalogue project 'All The Way Down’.
"An exhibition of new works by Jana Swec and Jonas Criscoe exploring the concept of entropy through movement, pattern, cycles and decay."
"In keeping with the theme of masks, visitors are encouraged to wear a creative face mask when visiting the exhibition."
"Texas Legends highlights the work of two prolific Texas-based artists, William Anzalone and Cruz Ortiz."
"Asia Society Texas Center curator Bridget Bray takes us on a vertical tour to explore artist Miya Ando's installation."
"The limestone walls and floors that are a hallmark of Asia Society Texas Center's architecture are also home to fossils dating to the Jurassic era."
"Shore's work exudes a peacefulness and mindfulness that invites the viewer to meditate on their connectedness with nature and our world."
"The exhibition title refers to the Confucian theory of Anthropocosmic Vision, which entails the notion of unity between the cosmos and all living things, including Earth itself."
"Clay’s multi-dimensional installations challenge the viewers’ perception of materiality, space and presence."
"The works, including his jigsaw puzzle 'paintings', showcase his ability to masterfully combine various parts to create a dynamic whole."
"'Prelude' examines the dark crevices of human nature, and holds it up through the rosy lens of childhood."
The photographs, which have been featured in an exhibition that’s been traveling across Texas for the past three years, are the focus of Orton’s book, “The Upshaws of County Line; An American Family,” which is a documentation of the County Line community’s history through photographs and oral histories of the families who lived there.
"When is a debt really considered paid? When do you begin to start walking and raise your head up straight? When do we start to practice what we preach?"
"Texas native and University of Arizona Assistant Professor Alejandro Macias‘ show presents new and recent works that reflect on his Mexican-American experience and a broader range of borderland and Latinx issues."
Works on view by Floyd Newsum, George Smith, Kaneem Smith, and Idowu Oluwaseun.
"Rooted in mathematics, science, and philosophy, Fielder’s work has always played with the phenomenology of expectation."
Works by Abhidnya Ghuge, Damian Suarez, and Anders Moseholm are on view at Craighead Green Gallery in Dallas.
"These photographs by Austin photographer Will van Overbeek debuted at the Austin Museum of Art in 2007 and were acquired for LMFA’s permanent collection in 2017."