If you're interested in the art of Beeple, the digital creator-turned third most expensive living artist, we have just the thing for you.
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“I fell in love with art a long time ago. With photography specifically. Love is an essentially irrational thing.”
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"I look forward to hearing stories and to learning the experiences from the Black communities in the town."
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I’m currently sitting in my brand-new, 100-square-foot studio. Really, it’s a 10x10-foot shed kit, but I call it my “off-grid studio/office” to anyone who’ll listen.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: On Summer Shows, Installation Art, and Recommended Road Trips
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss their most anticipated summer shows across the state, a jungle gym-like installation in Houston, and the optics behind Op art.
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Mention the names of artists Yasuyo Maruyama or Suguru Hiraide to locals in Wichita Falls, and they’ll instantly know who you’re talking about.
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Review
Hard-Edge Done Right: Virginia Jaramillo at The Menil Collection
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe first solo museum presentation of her career, the show is striking and straightforward, made up of eight acrylic paintings created soon after Jaramillo made the move from Paris to New York City in 1967.
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As tempting as hosting a blockbuster traveling exhibition can be, and given the opportunity to pick works from the dozens available for "30 Americans," an exercise of curatorial restraint on the part of Arlington Museum of Art could have benefited the show.
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This week: a fresh look at portraiture in San Antonio, skateboard culture in DFW, and a much-anticipated mid-career retrospective in Houston.
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"Art for me is living, is surviving, is love, is communication; it's the way that I can live every day.”
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Nara’s iconic sculpture points toward the opening of one’s senses to the landscape as a way of feeding one’s physical and interior vitality.
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War is hell, as artists are always here to remind us.
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What separates a great movie from a great TV series? Anything? I believe something does.
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Drive By
Photo Walkthrough: “Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict” at Holocaust Museum Houston
"The exhibition explores themes of social justice and human rights through 100 artworks by Houston Latinx artists."
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The pieces on display illuminate Europeans’ elaborate, often amusing responses to botanicals, and their desire to possess and preserve plants across time and space.
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Christopher Blay and special guests Jane Burke, Surpik Angelini, Carter E. Foster, Chris Hightower, and Mari Carmen Ramírez talk about the current Texas exhibitions they've curated.
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Today: Wooden cutouts
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With the racial reckoning that seems to be emerging, artists are doing their part, as they always have, being the polished mirror in which society must look, and hopefully find the truth staring back.
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This show will be followed by Cyrus' solo exhibition at The Blaffer Museum of Art in Houston later this year.
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We should be skeptical of first appearances, because like any place that has history and memory, Bartlett is neither abandoned, nor anywhere near a ghost town.