A video tour of the exhibition "of infinite elastic" at Throughline, Houston.
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ReviewStaff Picks
Mary Virginia Carson: Blazing a Trail for the First Art in Texas
by Gene Fowlerby Gene FowlerGene Fowler reviews an exhibition of the watercolors made by Mary Virginia Carson to document West Texas pictographs and petroglyphs.
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Christopher Karr reviews an exhibition of artist and musician Lisa Alvarado's intensely-colored vibrational maps.
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Ruben C. Cordova reviews a career-spanning survey of the work of Paul Gauguin on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Gabriel Martinez talks to Julia Barbosa Landois about her new performance at DiverseWorks which combines spoken word, video, and live music.
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Michael Corris reviews an exhibition of paintings and photographs by Willie Binnie at Keijsers Koning.
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Gabriel Martínez reseña una exposición de alfombras tejidas a mano que representan los riesgos de migrar a nivel mundial.
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William Sarradet reviews a 25-year retrospective, a show of minimalist works, and encaustic abstractions in Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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This week: a three-person show featuring work from and inspired by a tropical region in Houston, a solo exhibition of paper collages exploring dreams and the afterlife in Dallas, a photography show of portraits and landscapes in Austin, and more.
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Bryan Rindfuss visits all three Mexico City art fairs and shares some of the comedic highlights of art week.
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Interview
Seeing Beyond: Luc Sokolowski on Color, Chance, and Perception
by Sofia Pennyby Sofia PennySofia Penny talks with artist Luc Sokolowski about his unique approach to composing paintings and the importance of chance in his work.
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ProfileStaff PicksVideo
Art21: Tanya Aguiñiga in “Borderlands” from Season 10 of “Art in the Twenty-First Century”
by Glasstireby GlasstireIn partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas-related artists. The seventh installation features Tanya Aguiñiga.
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William Sarradet & Gabriel Martinez discuss two films from the late 70s whose protagonists embark on slow journeys & a third film that stages Hamlet inside Grand Theft Auto.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Christopher Blay’s “East Rosedale Monument Project,” a public artwork in Fort Worth’s Southside.
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Ian Etter reviews an exhibition of work created at the Chinati Residency that captures the essence of the West Texas.
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PreviewStaff Picks
Candice D’Meza and “Miss LaRaj’s House of Dystopian Futures”
by Chris Beckerby Chris BeckerChris Becker previews a multimedia stage production that uses a multitude of characters to address trans rights, gender inequality, and climate change.
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This week: a regional biennial exhibition in Houston, a site-specific installation inspired by poetry in San Antonio, a solo show featuring abstract works that explore healing, empowerment, and transformation in Austin, and more.
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Joseph Staley reviews an exhibition of paintings which draw inspiration from failed CIA operations.
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Arianne Ohman reviews an Ansel Adams exhibition that examines his artistic process and the influence he had on younger generations.
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Christopher Karr reviews a show of prints at the San Antonio Museum of Art that explores immigration, labor, and the aesthetic influence of Mesoamerican symbolism.