Hills Snyder reviews a retrospective of work by Texas artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz, which is currently on view at the University Art Museum at New Mexico State University.
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Interview
The Urgent and the Understated: Talking with Devin T. Mays
by Carris Adamsby Carris AdamsCarris Adams talks with artist Devin T. Mays about his ever-evolving practice, his reaction to Houston's weather, and his time at the Galveston Artist Residency.
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Meher Qazilbash reviews an exhibition of colorful, lush paintings by Austin-based artist Tsz Kam.
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[Sponsored] Landscape Redux: Malou Flato at Davis Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireMalou Flato's upcoming exhibition at Davis Gallery in Austin is a redux of sorts, examining facets of the Texas landscape through the lens of her previous work.
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Michelle Kraft reviews a solo exhibition of works depicting the West Texas landscape by Abed Monawar, on view at the South Plains College in Levelland.
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Gabriel Martinez writes about the life, work, performances, and Texas connections of the artist Pope.L.
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EspañolReview
Reseña: “Abraham Ángel: Entre el asombro y la seducción” en el Museo de Arte de Dallas
Joseph R. Wolin reseña una exposición en Dallas que presentó la obra del influyente artista mexicano Abraham Ángel.
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This week: a group show featuring stories of Latina and Chicana survival and resilience in Austin, an exhibition of works depicting dogs in Dallas, ceramic works by contemporary Native artists in Lubbock, and more.
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Five-Minute Tours: Tatiana Escallón and Marisol Valencia at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of the exhibition "Dialogues: A Convergence of Color and Form: Tatiana Escallón and Marisol Valencia" at Anya Tish Gallery.
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Five-Minute Tours: James Drake at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of "The Heart Has Many Rivers (For Carmen): Drawings 1962-2023," a solo show by James Drake, at Moody Gallery in Houston.
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Today we compare two a larger-than-life leaders, each carved into the front of a massive block of white granite.
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Ruben C. Cordova writes his annual Valentine's Day essay, about artworks — including sculptures, reliefs, and custom cakes — that tell the story of Apollo and Daphne.
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Rounding out his trip to Mexico City's art fairs, Bryan Rindfuss recaps five of his favorite projects at the artist-focused fair, Salón Acme.
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Interview
Nature, Forgiveness, and Common Ground: Talking with Ashley Perez
by Ashley Allenby Ashley AllenAshley Allen talks with San Antonio-based artist Ashley Perez about her recent solo exhibition, her practice, an upcoming city public art commission, and her commitment to SAY Sí.
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From cardboard furniture to medical models, and oil paintings to cast bronze crocheted blankets, Bryan Rindfuss selects five highlights from this year's Feria Material.
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Review
Unraveling the Complexities of Cotton: Jenelle Esparza at K Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi
Benjamin Ogrodnik reviews a show tracing the lineage of the recent work of San Antonio-based artist Jenelle Esparza.
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William Sarradet talks with Natalia Padilla about making art in Dallas, her work as a designer, and tips on applying to grants in the city.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the new leadership at four El Paso museums and the institutions’ renewed focus on community engagement.
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Bryan Rindfuss highlights dazzling installations, abstract eye candy, and other standouts from the 20th edition of the Zona Maco art fair.
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Review
Staged Photographs: “Pictures from Home” at the Alley Theatre, Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech reviews "Pictures from Home," a meta memory play inspired by the work of photographer Larry Sultan.