Christie Stockstill reviews an exhibition that uses the lens to highlight the importance of family bonds.
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Brandon Zech on the singular work of Marfa, Texas-based artist Julie Speed.
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Colette Copeland reviews a show of color photography that explores the social dynamics and group identities of the late 20th century.
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William Sarradet writes about artist resources available at public libraries in the metro areas across Texas.
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Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre “Properties” de Cameron Rowland, una exposición en el Dia Beacon que cuestiona ideas relacionadas con la tierra y su valor.
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This week: a group exhibition examining the history of local Black communities in Austin, a solo show of works by a nationally renowned artist reflecting on her small hometown in Beaumont, three simultaneous solo shows featuring Texas artists at an artist-run space in Houston, and more.
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Doug Welsh writes about a recent solo show of paintings by Anthony Cudahy that is the most recent on a short list of impactful art experiences.
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Review
Review: “The South Got Something to Say” at Sanman Studios, Houston
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie YatesRonnie Yates reviews a multimedia exhibition that celebrates the contributions to American culture that southern Black women have made.
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Seyde Garcia talks with Roberta Zertuche about alternative exhibition models, digital platforms, and the importance of authenticity.
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Lauren Moya Ford reviews a book outlining the difficulties and struggles faced by Camille Pissarro on his journey to becoming the Father of Impressionism.
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Review
Review: Texas Biennial: “The Last Sky: Thermals and Thresholds”
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie YatesRonnie Yates reviews the politically-oriented themes of the Texas Biennial's "Thermals and Thresholds" at the Silos at Sawyer Yards in Houston.
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Jessica Fuentes, Gabriel Martinez, and Brandon Zech discuss the different types of immersive art spaces and the historical work that paved the way.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about a traveling exhibition that explores the role of art and design related to the experiences of menstruation, reproduction, childbearing, and caregiving.
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Renee Lai talks with filmmakers Katy McCarthy and Adam Golfer about the politics surrounding Texas rivers in their films.
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This week: an exhibition featuring collaborative works exploring familial intimacy and cultural heritage in Houston, a group show of works by 17 artists investigating identity, power, and politics in Waco, a retrospective honoring a major figure in the North Texas film scene in Arlington, and more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Kristin Marie Bachmann at Ion District Garage, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of the exhibition "Kristin Marie Bachmann: At the Still Point [Part 3]."
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Thomas Worth writes about six paintings by Picasso, Gauguin, Caillebotte, Monet, Couture, and Romanino that are free to view in the Kimbell Museum's Kahn building, for a limited time.
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Jonathan Rinck reviews an exhibition that collects a wide range of collage and assemblage works at Ruby City in San Antonio.
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Interview
On Expression, Autonomy, and Collectivity: A Conversation with Isabella Mireles Vik
by Max Tollesonby Max TollesonMax Tolleson speaks with Isabella Mireles Vik about working with ensembles of movement artists and the difficulties of staging performance work.
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Gabriel Martinez reviews an exhibition of hand-tufted rugs which depict the perils of global migration.