Gestalt: form A form of what? A form of language in shapes. Shapes made of what? Shapes made of paint.
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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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McShane’s makes drawings, paintings and sculptures. But here, objects are not just hung, but also placed on the floor or in corners; as an apartment gallery, SOFA serves the salon-style…
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The works in this series continue to test post-studio practice’s blurring of art and life on this deeper, more personal register, insinuating that two forces—the post-studio practice and the professionalization…
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Wall reliefs and drawings by Los Angeles-based Greg Colson. His first exhibition in Marfa reflects Colson’s direct way of combining unlikely materials and sociological observations in a specific juxtaposition.
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The Fort Worth-based artist presents fourteen small-scale, gouache on paper paintings that present landscapes at various times of day and season, each an intimate study in capturing the play of…
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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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In the third installation in The Wilcox Space, Leigh Arnold curates a selection of works on paper and canvas in which the artist uses text. Focusing on a five-year period…
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The group show will feature video, new media, sculpture and two-dimensional work by Hiba Ali (Chicago), Tega Brain (Sydney and New York), Erika Blumenfeld (US), Varvara Guljajeva & Mar Canet…
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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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A national exhibition of artists involved in self-produced, self-promoted art, music, literature and alternative media by John M. Bennett, Sophia Le Fraga, Lanny Quarles, Spencer Selby, Alan Sondheim, Margaret Withers…
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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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Large paintings that oscillate between traditionally rendered figures and stenciled monolithic forms; antiquated dinosaur illustrations are overlaid with silhouettes of pixelated buildings that reference early videogame graphics.
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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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Themes of construction and destruction are explored through oil paintings on board, intricate pen and ink drawings on mylar, intimate three-dimensional constructions, and swirling installations.