Lyle Williams, Curator of Prints and Drawings, discusses prints by George Bellows, Isabel Bishop, and John Sloan, among others.
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Amelia Jones “Wild Maid, Wild Soul, A Wild Wild Weed: Niki de Saint Phalle’s Fierce Femininities, c. 1960-66”
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonAmelia Jones practices a queer, anti-racist, feminist history and theory of 20th- and 21th-century Euro-American visual arts, including performance, film, video, and installation—articulated in relation to increasingly global frameworks.
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Frideres’ cuurent work features encaustic silver gelatin prints produced through a labor-intensive process of multiple layers of wax, damar varnish, and oil pigments. The artist calls them, “a slightly fogged…
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The first Texas exhibition for this now-Austin-based artist/designer/blogger/musician. From the press release: “By emphasizing aesthetics, Evans absorbs the tradition of remembrance art into daily practice.”
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Billy Hassell has been painting grand scenes of Texas flora and fauna with his signature pulsating color for more than thirty years. This show includes twenty works from 1981 to…
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Flatbed’s most recent editions and monotypes. Exhibiting artists: Ricky Armendariz, Alice Leora Briggs, Ann Conner, Suzi Davidoff, Annalise Gratovich, John Greer, Jules Buck Jones, Sharon Kopriva, Michael McWillie, Vanessa Paschakarnis,…
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On the 45th anniversary of man’s first steps on the moon and the 25th anniversary of the acclaimed documentary film For All Mankind, Lucas and Gonzalez have creatively transformed that…
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In McCurdy’s first solo show, she showcases the existing relationship between fashion and art. In mint, hunter green, candy tuft pink, burgundy, glacier blue, and navy.
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New work by the Slovenian art collective BridA. For their Trackeds series, they wrote a special software application to trace people and objects in the streets. “The visual composition is…
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Ramnarine creates illusionistic, funny and fictitious spaces. Her paintings indulge her nostalgia for the kitsch-chaos of the Caribbean (where she was born and raised) and bring the magic of “longtime…
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An audio-visual work installed in an acoustically-controlled space that proposes an experience favorable to the state of reverie.
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The exhibition title says it all—five nationally-recognized women artists who use the process of wood-firing: Linda Christianson, Tara Wilson, Joy Tanner, JoAnne Dekeuster, and local artist Michelle Matthews
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New paintings by Parrott, who says, “My art represents my journey—an unexplainable trek into the mysterious, even darker side of mind—a quicksilver muse, even Neptunian in nature—it pops in at…
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Before Jeff Koons and Matthew Barney, there was Jim Roche. Since his 1974 show at the Whitney, he’s been steadily cranking it out. Described as “the artist as hippie dandy”…
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This solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist will feature over 60 of Wilhite’s Menko paintings as well as a selection of works from his ongoing Some American Birds series which…
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The first solo museum exhibition by Venezuelan artist and former Core Fellow Miguel Amat investigates the interdependence between militaries and the financial industry in relation to images of development and…
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Pousette-Dart has been making paintings since the early 70s and, in her new work, continues to be committed to abstract painting but with a strong emphasis on both color and…
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Pomara’s new paintings deal with the history of abstraction in modern painting, with a comical twist on the distractions of popular culture.
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Signals will include a dozen drawings and two sculptures, all focusing on Daly’s ongoing interest in communication and the ways in which it can be distilled and transformed into a…
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The Red Wasp Independent Film Festival in historic downtown Bryan features workshops and film screenings. For more info and schedule, go here.