Michael Flanagan reviews a solo exhibition by Rachel Comminos at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.
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"There’s an illicit appeal in seeing your ideas take shape when you could be doing the dishes or something quotidian."
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This week: tintype photos in Beaumont, hybrid creatures and new commissioned works in Houston, papel picado portraits in San Antonio, and more.
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Matthew Bourbon visita “What I Saw” en la Menil Collection, una exposición que reúne las obras del artista autodidacta Joseph E. Yoakum.
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Garcia’s work is a part of its locale, centering around the community of Bonton and emphasizing the interdependence between artwork, a place, and its history.
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William Sarradet on recent exhibitions in Dallas at the Latino Cultural Center, 12.26, the Power Station, and Peter Augustus.
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Today: Black and green right triangles
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The Nasher’s exhibition features Benglis' choice metal sculptures and fountains that are products of a long conceptual and stylistic evolution.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Colby Deal, Skip Hill, and Angela Faz at Kinfolk House, Fort Worth
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of Colby Deal, Skip Hill, and Angela Faz's show at Kinfolk House in Fort Worth.
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Caroline Frost on artist Sara Oppenheimer's recent site-specific public art commission, acquired by Landmarks and on view at UT Austin.
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Reus creates immaculate, highly designed things that are complicated in their beauty and their teleology, mirroring the built environments that most modern, industrialized humans inhabit.
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This week: optical illusions in Houston, a group show exploring drawing in Dallas, a self-taught artist in Beaumont, and more.
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Greetings from the Land of the Sun: Carolina Caycedo and David de Rozas’ “The Blessings of the Mystery”
Barbara Purcell on an exhibition that examines the wide-ranging effects of land use in West Texas
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Megan Wilson Krznarich on Colette Copeland's familial connection to one of America's most infamous outlaws.
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Jessica Fuentes discusses the significance of the newly opened Molina Family Latino Gallery at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Jessica Fuentes on three works from the show “Outwin 2022: American Portraiture Today,” currently on view at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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"The flag means many things to me, including the freedoms bestowed upon me to create artworks using the flag."
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For the Fourth of July, Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss recent Texas exhibitions in which artists made work about what it means to be an American.
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"I believe that one of the most important aspects of my work is reciprocity. In essence, this is at the heart of all healthy human relationships: we nurture, learn, create bridges of dialogue, and as creative people we collaborate."
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Review
Review: “Uncovered Spaces” at the International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen
by Liz Kimby Liz KimLiz Kim reviews "Uncovered Spaces," an exhibition centered on female and LGBTQIA+ artists at the International Museum of Art & Science in McAllen, Texas.