Recent ceramic-based work: Haft-Candell assembles hand-painted clay fragments, fabric surfaces, and structural wire and rebar to manifest surreal architectures. Julia Kunin aggregates casts of natural forms into porcelain vessels and…
Archives: Events
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New paintings on paper of Texas trees, produced while the artist’s father was passing away.
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Five weeks of video screenings by gallery artists: Week 1 (February 21 – March 2, 2013), Liliana Porter Matinee, 2009 Week 2 (March 5 – March 9, 2013), Oscar Muñoz…
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Morris explores the depersonalized distance caused by an excess of text, images, and other media.
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Arch-shaped paintings that began with Siptak’s anguish over last year’s drought.
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A response to two spaces: Tony Feher’s Free Fall exhibition here at Diverseworks and Autumn Knight’s Futz: A Research Method installation at Project Row Houses, combining movement, poetry, improvisation, reading…
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A response to two spaces: Tony Feher’s Free Fall exhibition here at Diverseworks and Autumn Knight’s Futz: A Research Method installation at Project Row Houses, combining movement, poetry, improvisation, reading…
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Freed from the constraints of making functional objects, ceramics artists began experimenting with abstract and figural forms, radical building techniques and surface treatments.
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Music from across the African continent – songs and tunes inspired by love in all its expressions – in this free public program designed to echo the visual stimulation of…
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Anya Tish asks: “Does size matter?” with works by Vincent Falsetta, Orna Feinstein, George Grochocki, Dmitri Koustov, Steve Murphy, Charlotte Smith each artist represented by pieces in a varioety of…
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17th- to 20th-century silver and bronze objects, including liturgical pieces, hidden in a Venetian synagogue for 60 years and recently rediscovered and restored, including a half-dozen 18th-century Venetian paintings by…
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A panel discussion with artists featured in the exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, moderated by Franklin Sirmans, Terri and Michael Smooke Curator and Department Head of Contemporary…
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46 visual artists express their experiences with love (good or bad), in conjunction with The Hardy & Nance Street Studios 3rd Saturday open studios.
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A zany mixed bag of happy urban myth and late American culture, gleaned from the internet junk heap, vintage magazines and advertising.
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Works in photo realistic, life size, cast and painted plaster (Hydrocal), working with the themes of addiction and human frailty.
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A gritty perspective on the physicality of our emotions featuring works by Tim Gonzalez, Cecelia Johnson, Jonatan Lopez, and Patrick Turk. Guest curated by arts publicist Reese Darby of RD…
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A lecture by Tony Payan, Ph.D.Baker Institute Scholar for Immigration and Border Studies, Rice University with Fernando Brito Mexican photojournalist and photography editor at El Debate de Culiacán newspaper, Culiacán,…
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Leger chooses the city as the focus in his atmospheric watercolors.