Dozens of Kittelson’s sculptures of the past twenty years, plus a newly-created installation.
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The collection of James Edward Maloney contains a number of readily apparent themes: modern masters, Czech photography, street photography, and a number of individual artists that the collector has acquired…
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A part of a series of three solo exhibitions featuring Texas-based artists Justin Boyd, Jamal Cyrus, and Lauren Moya Ford. Transforming a previously abandoned location in Houston (at 1517 Alabama…
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Two artists explore abstraction, Garofalo paints in vivid stripes and Foosaner investigates the relationship between black and white tones and shadows.
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Curator Felipe Contrera says, “What interests me personally about these artworks is first and foremost its accessibility to sensual perception, the necessity and specific qualities of the chosen medium and…
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The work from the contemporary Japanese artist Bidou Yamaguchi, who is a master Noh mask carver in the Hōshō tradition, employing a modern interpretation to facial features.
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St. Leger chooses the city and its people as the focus of his watercolors, “because the delicate spilling of watercolor on concrete isn’t a gesture of expressionism—it’s human vulnerability.”
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Deborah Roberts contradicts and exposes uncomfortable truths, taboos and myths about Black identity and idealized beauty, giving a contemporary voice to personal and political histories.
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For the second show in its renovated spaced, gH presents I’ll Imply, You Decipher—the art of recent UH grads Betsy Huete and Kyle McAvoy, whose work “together creates an ongoing…
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Field Notes presents a selection of drawings that reference the careful study of natural sciences. Johnson’s methodically drawn tight parallel lines evoke a variety of historical referents, from antique engravings…
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Henry’s paintings probe success and its many definitions. Bhichitkul’s photography explores the comedy of futility and solutions gone wrong.
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Kleinbard is a self-taught painter, who for more than 30 years has explored folk medicines, scientific advances, the environment and the unsettling role of humans in the balance of nature…
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Fifty paintings on loan from locations around the world provide an intimate look at the Seine, a subject essential to Monet’s identity as an artist.
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Scruby’s obsessive mixed media works show his fascination with the beauty found in mathematics and personal memory.
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For those who can’t make it out to Marfa to see his current installation, here’s your chance to catch bunches of work by one of the most well known artists…
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The collection of James Edward Maloney features a wide range of museum-quality photography, from the classical and avant-garde to the contemporary.
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Almost three decades ago, Lawndale started handing out small 8 x 10” tins and inviting artists to create small works inspired by the traditional Latin American devotional art form of…
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Recent watercolor monotypes from master printmaker Higgins explore the balance between the rigidity of a system and the organic nature of material and impulse. In the small gallery, several Chi…
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Postcards from the Trenches: Germans and Americans Visualize the Great War
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe exhibition focuses on the art created by soldiers, demonstrating how individuals from opposing sides of the conflict personalized and humanized the war experience. Seventy-five hand-painted postcards by German painter,…
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Seeing the Light presents a diverse group of works in which light plays an essential role. Artists: Adela Andea, Steve Burtch, Marta Chilindron, Kristen Cliburn, Gabriel de la Mora, Don…