We tend to esteem a certain kind of exhibition.. $%#& Show 2018 is not that kind of exhibition.
Photo Essay
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Between 2005 and 2008, Dallas artist Thor Johnson visited the State Fair of Texas and photographed moments that stood out to him.
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The long-term goal of the new Cliffhouse Project in Lubbock is to host artist residencies, organic gardens, and more.
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This is the best travel photo essay you will ever see.
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This series of bird studies in paint and other media is ongoing, and it's being exhibited in North Texas for the first time.
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Her portraits are always memorable and never boring. Join us for her talk April 29th!
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This peripatetic group is getting a chance to show its stuff somewhere other than a pop-up venue.
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Honestly, we have no idea what any of this means.
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McCleary's home is an admixture of thoughtfully considered objects, books and art, and a testament to a life well lived.
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A deep interest in aliens is so much a part of our culture that we have movie after movie (not to mention television, novels, comic books…) enthralling us with stories of other worlds and extraterrestrial life.
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The voyeur inside any viewer can look as long as they wish without having to be hosed down by the authorities afterward.
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The exhibitions at deadWEST are the result of a curatorial collaboration between artists Winter Rusiloski and Angel Fernandez, and are installed in the artists' own studio spaces.
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Both artists are long-term friends who have an affinity for nature; the title 'Call and Response' refers to art that was derived from an “emotional impulse driven by direct contact with the natural world.”
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“Masculinity is a fragile thing.”
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"I enjoy the building part of the process; it is very calculated. The paintings process itself is very spontaneous."
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“I am not brave enough to not pay my income tax and risk going to jail. But I can say rather freely what I want to say with my art.”
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Dutch theorist and artist Samuel van Hoogstraten described landscape artists as “the common footmen in the Army of Art.” Maybe, maybe not.
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Brandon Zech shares some thoughts on the work he saw on his most recent trip.
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I eye a pair of meticulously rendered fashion sketches, only the head of the models are immediately recognizable as penis heads.
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I included eight Texas-based artists in the first part of this two-parter, but knew then I'd probably follow up with a more Texas-centric version of the same.