This exhibition examines the works of three Southern Carlifornia artists who were contemporaries in the 1970s: Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein. “Loosely affiliated, these three artists shared a common…
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A show of paintings and photography, pottery, jewelry, rugs, baskets, and Zuni carvings from Native American artists throughout the American Southwest.
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“Artist Joel Murray will lead exhibition-inspired, live figure-drawing + still life sessions in DC’s galleries. Draw with Us at Dallas Contemporary gives artists of all kinds and skill levels the…
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A show of works by artist Rochelle Goldberg. A performance will take place on April 10, 2019, coinciding with the Dallas Art Far. Performance written and directed by Rochelle Goldberg Original…
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One Plus One Equals Three features collage and assemblage works by artists Romare Bearden, Roy Fridge, Marty Greenbaum, David McManaway, Robin Ragin, Nancy Willis Smith and Roger Winter.
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A show of new paintings by artist Bernd Haussmann. “As a whole, the pieces in As the Rain is Falling address the elusive, ephemeral moment of true presence that can result…
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A show of works by artists Robert Smiljčić and Nikola Olic.
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Bob Stuth-Wade: Whatever you do, that which makes you feel most alive, that is where God is.
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA show of works by artist Bob Stuth-Wade.
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An exhibition of a photography project by artists Angilee Wilkerson and Jana C. Perez. “Wilkerson and Perez use posture and performance in their work to deconstruct persona and empower the female…
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“Desde la calle is the newest body of work by Randall Garrett since the multimedia artist moved to Mexico City. The artist believes the essence of his pieces have a “dual…
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Rudolph Castro: Sixty-two hours of Travel, fifty-nine years in the south
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech“Sixty-two hours of travel, fifty-nine years in the south, is part of a project by the Peruvian artist Rudolph Castro, for which he toured three South American countries: Argentina, Chile…
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“Living in the Heap pairs glass master Tatara Siegel and photographer Becky Wilkes as they explores the implications of our throwaway society through the examination of worthless debris. Siegel’s work…
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Molly Valentine Dierks & Carlin McLellan: There Will Come Soft Rains
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech“Featuring synth-pop sound environments and futuristic miniature eco-systems, There Will Come Soft Rains is a collaborative installation by interdisciplinary artist Molly Valentine Dierks and Australian sound artist, Carlin McLellan. Titled…
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“With new large scale video projection pieces and kinetic sculpture, Blake Weld’s solo exhibition, It Only Wanted to Play, probes into the misinterpretations of autonomy of backyard apparel. Weld is…
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Co-curated by painter John Pomara, transmedia artist Dean Terry, and SITE131 director Joan Davidow, this exhibition presents one large-scale digital painting by each of nine artists. The show includes works…
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“The Art Galleries at TCU presents the 2019 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Masters of Fine Arts candidates; Francisco Josue Alvarado Araujo, Dario S Bucheli,…
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“This exhibition of work by Los Angeles-born, Houston-based artist Francis Almendárez blends video, installation, and performance to ultimately investigate the liminal space one occupies as a second-generation immigrant. Almendárez asks:…
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A show of selected works on paper from the TCU Permanent Art Collection, curated by TCU MA Art History students Emily Dorward, Jennifer Earthman, Elizabeth Theban, and Jennifer Yuhas. Featuring…
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A show of pieces by American fashion designer Jeremy Scott.
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A show of works by Texas artist Margarita Cabrera.