The Weingarten Art Group has issued an open call for Greater Houston-area artists to submit work to be considered for the Houston Endowment’s inaugural lobby exhibition.
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The Blanton Museum of Art in Austin and Lawndale in Houston have announced new hires.
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Review
Challenging the West: The Wheeler Brothers at Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston
by Bill Bairdby Bill Baird 3 commentsBill Baird reviews a collaborative exhibition by stalwart Texas artists Jeff and Bryan Wheeler.
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Austin artist Jade Walker is the new manager and curator of the Elisabet Ney Museum.
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Interview
John Rohrbach Discusses Co-Curating “Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography” at the Amon Carter
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes talks with John Rohrbach, Senior Curator of Photographs at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, about the exhibition he co-curated with Diné photographer Will Wilson.
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Interview
El Paso, the Border, and Making it in the Film Industry: an Interview with Jazmin Ontiveros Harvey
by Nico Silvaby Nico Silva 0 commentNico Silva interviews artist and cinematographer Jazmin Ontiveros, who is currently an artist-in-residence at the Border Art Residency in El Paso.
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Today: Classroom ruins
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Review
Everything Comes from Itself: Barry Stone’s “Lost Pines” at Lora Reynolds Gallery
by Barbara Purcell 0 commentBarbara Purcell on Barry Stone's uncanny photographs.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston reopens the Hirsch Library in a prominent new location.
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Writer and curator Leslie Moody Castro writes about a past Venice that continues to contend with its precarious future.
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News
6th Annual Bayou City Clay Crawl to Occur in Houston December 4th
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Bayou City Clay Crawl, organized by ClayHouston, will feature 38 artists in eight studios across Houston.
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Review
Review: “David LaChapelle: Make Believe” at Fotografiska, New York City
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet reviews a survey of one of the most prolific and recognizable living American photographers.
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John Forse imagines Norman Rockwell's iconic "Freedom from Want" as a victim of the recent food-inspired climate change protests.
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This week: solo shows honoring award-winning artists in Houston, a group show exploring the aesthetics of camp and queerness in Dallas, an exhibition of photograms created using expired gelatin silver paper found in Robert Rauschenberg’s darkroom, and more.
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A list of Texas museums participating in the worldwide Museum Store Sunday, a day of discounts and other promotions.
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An obituary for Frances Parker Marzio, Curator Emerita of the Glassell Collections, Africa, Oceania, the Americas, and Antiquities at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and widow of MFAH director Peter Marzio.
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Profile
In the Public Eye: Elizabeth Akamatsu’s Latest Sculptures
by Caleb Bellby Caleb Bell 2 commentsCaleb Bell on the large-scale public artwork of Nacogdoches-based sculptor Elizabeth Akamatsu, which can be seen in Houston, Denton, and Fort Worth.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Robin Utterback at Foltz Fine Art, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video walkthrough of Robin Utterback's exhibition at Foltz Fine Art.
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Interview
Land, Image and Descendents: Talking with Jamie Robertson
by Carris Adamsby Carris Adams 0 commentCarris Adams interviews artist Jamie Robertson about the role familial histories and archives play in her work.
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As the holiday season approaches, make plans to attend local parades in Dallas, Houston, and beyond.