Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"We are living in a Technicolor Twilight Zone, and Unusual Politics is my response."
Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"We are living in a Technicolor Twilight Zone, and Unusual Politics is my response."
"The gallery presents 'Tribute' solo exhibitions dedicated to two outstanding artists: the filmmaker, poet, writer and curator, Jonas Mekas, and Houston's outstanding photographer, Suzanne Paul."
"Somewhere between scientific study and revery, Ninci carefully recreates objects gathered from Galveston beaches during her most recent combing excursions."
"This experimental exhibition takes cues from the connections between sound and human emotion."
"Al Souza utilizes a grid of photographs in a sequential or serial progression not to represent motion, other than the passage of time in an almost shorthand filmic manner, but to document conceptual notions frequently derived from the nature of the medium."
"Cary Smith makes hard-edge, abstract paintings that find their individual character from highly intuitive color interactions, a personal vocabulary of recurring motifs, and hand-painted precision."
"It is eight false flags. It is eight true flags. It is truth and it is post truth. It might be a lie."
"Christopher Voss’s body of art works consist of internal reflections addressing physical, psychological and spiritual proximities in relation to the contemporary home."
"This year’s call for artists drew over 1,032 submissions from 16 countries around the world and 42 states."
An exhibition of works by Bob Schneider and Margie Criner on view at Yard Dog Art in Austin.
"Herb Mears (American, 1923-1999) is remembered as one of Houston’s most active and visible figures in the emerging art scene of the 1950s and 1960s."
"This artwork evokes the serenity of the 'Fuji Sanctuary,' a gathering site at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Japan, near the artist’s birthplace of Tokyo, Japan."
""In 'Step Into the Water and You Remember Everything,' Tsz Kam and Nat Power investigate themes of fantasy and escape through the framework of queer folk art."
"Each fiber painting is indicative of a feeling, seen keenly through form and color, creating a unique visual language."
These are the current solo exhibitions on view at the Galveston Arts Center.
"Combining symbolism and imagery from her Catholic upbringing with cultural heritage and personal story, the artist transforms our gallery into a silent performance by means of reflection, provocation and contemplation."
Ellen Heck's artist talk and tour at Wally Workman Gallery in Austin
"FRESH ART" and "Diasporas: African-American Migration..."
Imagery: Shadow and Light is a juried exhibition featuring 50 photographs by 39 photographers.
"Addressing notions of readership, storytelling, and the relationship between the visual and verbal, 'Mental Pictures' combines the elements of information and representation common in a gallery setting to develop new plot lines, characters, settings, and shared narrational experiences."