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In the six short videos presented in Rice’s RG Cubicle video space, animators create imaginative mini-universes full of animals, humans, and characters in between the two. Using stop-motion animation and other…
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We’ll have to wait to analyze the evidence, but there are some interesting suspects in this group exhibition: Rick Lowe, Jesse Lott, Tracy Hicks, Noah Edmundson, Kelly Moran, Ken Little,…
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Another event in the Texas Jodie Mack love-fest, Mack will host “Let Your Light Shine,” a program she describes as a “travel play variety roadshow.” The highlight of this program…
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The annual juried exhibition of Houston Area Fiber Artists presents 70 artworks by 25 of the HAFA artists.
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James Buss came from a school of thought that touted painting’s demise and denounced the medium. In this exhibition, Buss defiantly asserts the value of the painting process without adhering…
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Houston native Christina Macal enjoys formulas, wordplay, bad jokes, and simplicity. Like paws+pause.
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Blaffer On Screen continues its fall series with “Fabri-Flickers,” a selection of films by experimental animator Jodie Mack. Mack will show a selection of her fabric and material based films,…
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In conjunction with her exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Debra will have works on view at Moody Gallery October 11-18, 2014. On Saturday, she will sign her book,…
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Founded in 2001, Triple Candie is a research-oriented, independent curatorial agency–run by two art historians–that produces exhibitions about art but largely devoid of it. Its primary purpose since late 2005…
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Known mainly for his large-scale semi-figurative canvases, Josh Hagler’s work has followed a natural evolution in the artists’s personal exploration and anxiety around religious thought and its history. In 2012,…
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He’s been making work for over 50 years, but this show presents Earl Staley’s recent paintings, made since his reappearance in the Houston area.
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In homage to the building that has been the MFAH’s Core program‘s home since its inception, Mary Leclère and Lily Cox-Richard have organized a show of seven former Core fellows.…
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In his 67th year of exhibitions, Bott presents a collection of works expanding on what is known as the “24 Basic Scribbles,” the inherent, fundamental marks that are consistently found…
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London-based artist Danny Rolph populates his work with Pop Art references and gestural marks located in sunsets inspired by the skies of West Texas and Baroque Venetian painting.
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A curious group show (with Aaron Garber-Maikovska, Stanya Kahn, Chloe Seibert, Jesse Stecklow, and Ian Swanson), curated by Keith J. Varadi, who must have a curious theme in mind when…
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Guest curator Christine Jelson West of Lawndale Art Center brings together the works of three young Houston-area women artists, Rebecca Braziel, Kari Breitigam, and Isela Aguirre, who each address the…
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Noted record producer, Brian Beattie and his wife, artist Valerie Fowler, bring their low-tech immersive multimedia show to Houston. Brian sings the songs (on the CD/illustrated book sung by Bill…
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A show for printmakers and lovers of the Modern Masters: a selection of prints by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.
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Calling Planet Earth: The Graphic Cosmos of Sun Ra and El Saturn Records
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonBandleader, pianist, composer, mystic, and extraterrestrial Sun Ra was an early pioneer of Afro-Futurism and active from the 1930s-90s. The exhibition presents art, graphics, poetry, and photos from the archives…