Deborah Roberts returns to Austin with an MFA and a show of her mixed-media pieces, which address issues of exclusion, otherness, dignity, consumption, and subjectivity through the form of the…
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Long-time artist and architect Mogas’ work is inspired by the “hard scrabble, cactus and rattlesnake” life in South Texas with his father. There are also a few paintings of women…
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Alison’s whimsical collages, drawings, and paintings in her first G Gallery solo show since 2010.
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A series of pastel drawings by the Philadelphia-based artist record his observations of growing up in an archetypal American 1950s subdivision. Triggered by subconsciously remembered imagery, they are vivid but…
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Riccetti’s humorous watercolor and acrylic illustrations of daily life.
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Described as a Minimalist flirting with complexity, Meyer presents more than 20 sculptures in various found materials.
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Prince’s collages explore the effects of time and change on our environments and the battle between modernity and nostalgia.
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The inaugural event in this new artist-run art space features a Halloween Horror Show of art by Houston-based artist and musician Domokos/Future Blondes. Viewings after the opening by appointment only.
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Through conversation with the audience and one another, the artists will answer questions about the artistic process, especially how art moves from an idea to a “thing” and the practices…
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The 1980s East Village art pop-culture painter/sculptor/animator continues to make the scene. Free admission tickets (limit two) are available at the Modern’s info desk beginning at 5pm on the day…
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The Brooklyn-based collective Bruce High Quality Foundation (BHQF) have reimagined the much-fabled Arnold Böcklin painting Isle of the Dead through performance, silkscreen, and sculpture.
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A international juried exhibition exploring the practice of material and medium experimentation as a platform for social and cultural commentary. Artists: Roman Arevalo, Samantha Dorgan, Alex Ebstein, Erin Ethridge, Dana…
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Tavares’ conceptual work probes the workings and dysfunctions of modernist utopias. The exhibition takes its name from a species of plant native to Brazil; the large flowers float on the…
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With gravity and humor, precision and abstraction, record-keeping and experimentation, variables are made visible through the works of artists Carrie Crane (Boylston, Mass.), Laurie Frick (Austin), Megan Hildebrandt (Austin), Elizabeth…
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Ebony Porter presents a selection of hand-quilted pieces inspired by a cross-section of the American landscape, cultural histories, folklore, and minimalism. As studies in patience and repetition, her work pieces…
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Feuerman has been making hyperrealist sculpture for four decades, but this her first solo exhibition in Houston.
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A sneak preview screening of Canine Soldiers, a powerful documentary that explores the intimate bond between soldier handlers and their military working dogs. Limited seating, first come first chair. 3-D…
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In de la Mora’s recent work, he uses fire-making as a vehicle for reconsidering geometric abstraction. Through the patterns of thousands of used matches, he evokes two distinct historical moments:…
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Celebrated Finnish-American photographer Arno Rafael Minkkinen traces the roots of his fascination with magical realism—how visual veracity and the imagination can team up to create something totally unpredictable, believable, and…
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In her work of the past year, Gisa Elwazir uses Max Ernst’s technique of decalcomania (pressing paint between two surfaces) and begins with a texture that calls forth unconscious pathways…