Two Houston exhibitions share a low-key, amorphous spirituality.
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I’ve certainly noticed a “go with the flow” attitude for Chinati Weekend in not fighting all the artists’ love and regard for the local landscape. I, too, went with the flow.
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The casual pace reminds me more of Los Angeles than New York, though we could just call it Marfa Time.
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Watching someone doing something weird in public demands that we cast aside our assumed notions of what is proper and what is possible.
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Bill Davenport and Christina Rees discuss the week's most anticipated art events in Texas, even if one of them is already over.
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I'm not saying that many of the works on display would not have been better left in their shipping crates, but whether dogs or divas, I'm glad they were here.
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Alverson's finger-lickingly tactile bricks, bars and tubes and his leaden, gloomy colors invest simple symbols with whole operas of pathos.
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Marshal and Victoria Lightman’s ever-present Houston art appreciation group, Looking at Art, turns 25 this year. Established in the fall of 1989, Looking At Art takes groups of earnest self-educators,…
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Film artist Jodie Mack brings flickering patterns and her personal rock opera to Houston and Austin MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
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Compared with the lardtastic Tex Mex and barbeque that pervades the rest of our city, Third ward is an oasis of vegan, vegetarian, and other restaurants offering a cornucopia of healthy options.
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By Eileen Kinsella In what is being viewed as a victory for art collectors looking to dodge or minimize estate taxes, a US Appeals court agreed that shared…
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The artist's human-made randomness is controlled through edits, but Walker isn’t interested in controlling nature. This is a language he’s creating to commune with it.
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Rainey and Bill discuss the week's top five events, and imitate Yoda.
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Art at Halftime, on the iTunes store, and in the galleries: here are three of the thirty-five things I've seen, photographed and made notes on this busy September.
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In many ways this show stays the course of what Ball has been exploring for the past few years: quasi-scientific abstractions of the real world that sometimes resolve themselves and other times remain entirely ambiguous.
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Luckily at the Hub City’s downtown edge is its Cultural District, and at the heart of it all lies the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts.
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Texas Filmmakers Patrick Bresnan and Ivete Lucas have been siezed upon to provide insights into the character of fugitive Eric Frein, accused of killing one police officer and wounding a…
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Do not attempt this yourselves. These artists are professionals on a closed track.
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How DO you pronounce "EaDo" or "Ozymandias"? Find out in this week's video toplist.
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The Houston Fine Art Fair was beyond terrible. Is this is the real international art world?