Sotheby's lists 120 lots ranging from $1,000 for photographs of Snoop Dogg, Easy E and others, to a whopping $300,000 for Biggie's crown that he wore in the 'King of New York' photo shoot.
Photo Essay
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Photo Essay
Elvis, Lee, Grant, Lincoln, and Wayne: My Visit to the Texas Civil War Museum in White Settlement, Texas
Walking through the Texas Civil War Museum was painful, demoralizing, and difficult. I can't imagine how any Black visitors here could feel much differently.
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The one-day, four-person show on Sunday, March 22 took one to four visitors at a time, and by appointment only.
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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Material Art Fair, CDMX, Vol. 7, Feb. 7-9, 2020
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"BASEBALL IS BORING BUT SO IS ART."
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Last Friday marked the premiere of a new Houston art experience.
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Houston artist Emily Peacock organized a comedy show featuring artists and non-artists alike. Here are a few photos from that event.
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The CU's functional design allows for individual autonomy with some degree of privacy, as well as plenty of common areas for interaction, camaraderie and collaboration.
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The artist has learned the rules, and now he can break them.
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Mérida is blindingly bright and colorful, viscerally hot, and endlessly beguiling.
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Yesterday wrapped up a two-week run of Henry Sanchez's BioArt Bayou-torium project. A combination science lab and art studio set up inside a shipping container, and accompanied by pontoon-boat tours of Houston's Buffalo Bayou, Sanchez's project was funded by Warhol's Idea Fund.
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Last week and weekend marked the third annual Vignette Art Fair, a Dallas-based, non-profit fair that takes place each year during Dallas Arts Month and highlights the work of Texas-based women artists.
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March 13-17, 2019, marked the Austin premiere of the Satellite Art Show. We took plenty of photos.
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Bones are fascinating to a lot of people, but often unconsciously — we often don't think much about bones until they're broken, and they're somewhat imbued with taboo mystery.
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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Sometimes the technology seduces the viewer, providing a stimulating “eye candy” visual and immersive experience, but one that's conceptually vacuous. The 'Array' artists exceeded my expectations.
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Photo Essay
Highlights from UH’s 40th Annual Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechEvery year, the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston hosts the school's exhibition of graduating MFA candidates. Here's some of the things I liked.
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The painted tires and sculpture-like assemblages fronting the small businesses along North Shepherd are so readily visible because that's their function — they’re signs that can be grasped in a drive-by moment, symbols of the businesses from which they spring.
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The works that artists make about love can communicate something deeper than a Hallmark-card reflex — they can conjure the earnest, heartbroken, brooding, obsessive, disappointed and joyous — sometimes all at once.