Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on an unapologetic art critic, some disgusting and edgy drawings, and a new museum opening in the Panhandle.
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The intimate understanding that resulted between Briggs’ and Strand’s works is something that the viewer won't grasp on a surface level. It’s deeper and intuitive.
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Casas' work is an expansive and fluid vision — an enduring aesthetic of Chicano art while challenging what exactly that meant when Casas was alive, and what it could be going forward.
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We knew newspapers and even magazines were a goner, eventually, but it didn’t sink in what that meant.
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Are the bricks the words we hurl through windows, or in this case, screens?
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Today, November 3, Houston is halting its normal Friday activities to celebrate the Houston Astros’ 2017 World Series win. With a huge public parade in store and Houston ISD students getting…
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And now for the artists! As with the previous three infographics we've released, our fourth data mining infographic is interactive.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on an artist's troubled childhood, what makes a real painter, and opera's art invasion.
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The sky grows so very suddenly dark. The air inside the truck seemed to be sucked out and replaced by a vacuum made of utter silence.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees discuss their experience and impressions walking through a big group show installed in repurposed rice silos.
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Plainview, Texas doesn’t seem a likely site for a new contemporary art museum, but on November 10 the town will inaugurate CAMP — the Contemporary Art Museum Plainview.
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"Listen, Donald Trump should be the president of Sharknado."
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Jimmy James Canales’ playful and brilliant show cleverly finds the patterned bridge of the vanity of male fantasia.
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Fung's work is full of the contradictions of nature + technology.
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Fort Works Art is going the extra mile to support and engage emerging and established artists in the region.
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Misplacement Occasionally, objects are intentionally placed in a way that doesn’t make sense. Other times, however, the misplacement is…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on two artists who go into outer space to find perspective on Earth, an artist who whose decadence is emotional, and paintings that render the flesh abstract.
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There is something righteous in looking at the grotesque hellscape of our world, feeling disgusted, and then making something beautiful.
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As a non-native Texan based in DFW, this was my first visit to Waco and both the conference and city exceeded my expectations.