Berlin-based artist Michael Just’s process merges artistic production and curatorial practice. This solo show is comprised of screen-printed images of cultural artifacts and laser-cut text works and sculptures.
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Inspired by the suicide of a close friend, artist Joachim West’s new body of work questions whether or not humanity is inherently violent.
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An opportunity to learn about and participate in the ongoing fabrication of four large-scale beaded tapestries for a collaborative, public installation project by Houston artist and designer Selven O’Keef Jarmon…
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Revisiting John Cage’s ideas of chance, Sherman Finch’s new audience-activated wall assemblages explore the relationships of sound and visualization.
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Paintings and drawings by Andy Grotfeldt (Houston, TX) feature a unique, interpretive mark making process, while paint, light, and sculptural installation work of Luke Harnden (Dallas, TX) has been processed…
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Using a variety of lights, tubes, rods, coils, mirrors, and debris, Adela Andea’s new sculptures and installations blend science and fantasy to bring to life a vibrant, playful future-universe.
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Jeffrey Cortland Jones’ abstract paintings and drawings are subtle and layered–inspired in part by the common, urban phenomenon of blocks of wall paint covering graffiti.
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The paintings of Mexican artist Alfredo Gisholt resists categorization, as they combine abstract, figurative, and narrative elements. This is Gisholt’s first solo show in Houston.
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Artist and current Clamp Light resident Jessica Sailors’ recent sculptural and photographic works explore cultural norms surrounding the female body and beauty rituals.
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Masks and figures made by two artists who create with repurposed materials. Jim Adams works with scrapped, industrial metal, while Sherry Tseng Hill layers readily available, ephemeral found objects and…
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A show of recent works on paper by artist John Mattson.
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The first solo exhibition for painter Carl Smith.
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A number of large Picasso tapestries, commissioned by Nelson A. Rockefeller between the 1950s and 70s, woven by Madame J. de la Baume Dürrbach at her studio in southern France,…
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Photographs from the George Eastman House Collection give an encyclopedic overview of the war. The concurrent show, The American Civil War’s Impact on Tyler, spotlights local involvement.
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Flatbed Press presents this special exhibition of prints from Peregrine, the Dallas-based, fine art press that actively collaborated with a great many Texas artists between 1981 and 91.
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Dreams, memories, and mythology inspire artist Missi Smith’s paintings.
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An ambitious series of video installations, screenings, and intermedia performances, including work by Bruce Nauman, Joe Sola, Francis Alÿs, Gary Hill, Owen Kydd, John Whitney, James Whitney, Jennifer Reeder, Kyle…
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In this second installment of Memory & Forgetting, curated by Catherine Lee, artists Justin Boyd, Chikako Kato, Annakatrin Kraus, Ken Little, Margaret Meehan, Scott Proctor, Jared Theis explore the theme…
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Houston artist Emily Peacock’s newest photographs, videos, and sculptural elements stem from her facing the recent illness and death of a loved one. With a mixture of surreal sterility and organic…
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