Houston artists Carter Ernst, Elaine Bradford and Ed Wilson will be joined by San Antonio’s Megan Harrison and Ken Little and Austin’s Jules Buck Jones to talk about their work…
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A street art group show.
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Core Fellow Johnson closes the 2013 Window into Houston program with images of four political figures: Deng Xiaoping, Margaret Thatcher, Vladimir Lenin, and Ronald Reagan. The work is mounted on Plexiglas…
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Galveston Arts Center renews its guest speaker series featuring Galveston and Houston-area visual artists.
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Stark’s newest film is entitled The Realist. His work has explores the capacities of film and video to distort time and space. Whoa. This program is a co-presentation of the Houston…
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Shirreff creates sculptural works for the camera in order to confuse perception.
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Linda Shearer’s son is an artist working with film, video, and installation.
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Join The Menil’s Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Toby Kamps and Project Row Houses’ Executive Director, Linda Shearer in activating Tom Marioni’s The Act of Drinking Beer With Friends…
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Assaël uses science, mechanics, and natural phenomena in her artwork. She is interested in the physical interaction between the viewer and her work. Curated by Paola Morsiani.
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Harvey continues his exploration into Queer Theory through collage and ceramic vessels.
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A group show featuring objects and installations by Latin American artists.
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Two suites of woodcut prints by Connor will be on view.
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In the hands of these artists car parts become mirages, golf clubs are fetishized, and a home become a funhouse. Curated by Mark Ponder featuring Jonathan Armistead, Debra Barrera, and Chuck and…
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Thom Andersen opens another chapter in his ongoing investigation of architectural landscapes, their filmic representation, and their relation to history.
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The creatures in Linehan’s pictures are caught up in a biological reality or re-imagined in fanciful reinvention.
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Sherman brings Kent Dorn, Geoff Hippenstiel, and Marcelyn McNeil to rustle up a little context for his new work.
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House has been living and working in Houston for the last 30 years. As Houston’s art scene came of age, he was an early proponent of abstract painting. This exhibition…
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The Austin-based National Geographic photographer documents Kumbh Mela, one of the world’s largest spiritual gatherings.