Brandon Zech on an exhibition of paintings by William Wegman, on view at Texas Gallery in Houston.
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Essay
Outside Perspectives: Co-Curated Exhibitions in Fort Worth and Wichita Falls
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes on how co-curated exhibitions help broaden museums' perspectives.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Hot Girl Summer at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video exhibition tour of a summer group show on view at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.
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BOX13 ArtSpace, an artist-run nonprofit organization in Houston, has announced an open call for 2023 exhibition proposals.
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An obituary for Ed Blackburn, the Fort Worth-based artist, who died on July 31, 2022.
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Today: Cutout circles
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Essay
Diez y ocho ilegales Pressure-Cook in a Boxcar: Border Politics and Two Migration Hellscapes by Adan Hernandez
by Ruben C. Cordova 2 commentsRuben Cordova writes about two paintings by artist Adan Hernandez and discusses how the works relate to the U.S.' recent history of immigration policies.
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Landmarks, the University of Texas at Austin’s public art program, has reopened James Turrell’s Skyspace, “The Color Inside,” after a summer-long closure.
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In this portrait series, William Sarradet asks artists working in Texas the question, "As a contemporary artist, how is your practice shaped by current events?"
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Review
Review: “We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy” at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
by Barbara Purcell 2 commentsBarbara Purcell reviews an exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art that confronts perceived notions of America's history.
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Review
“Dennis Gonzalez: Talismans” at Plush Gallery, Dallas
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy Lewis 0 commentBetsy Lewis reviews a posthumous solo exhibition by artist and musician Dennis Gonzalez, on view at Plush Gallery in Dallas.
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Interview
Taking Risks is a Practice: Jana Harper on Her Community-Engaged Art
by Kathy Bussert-Webb 0 commentKathy Bussert-Webb talks with artist Jana Harper about how collaboration has guided her practice, and about her time working in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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News
Project from the University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies Maps the City’s Latino Art Scene
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe University of Houston’s Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies plans to launch “Latino cARTographies,” a digital project mapping the city’s Latino art scene, past and present.
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News
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts Repatriates Stolen Sculpture to Mexico
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Embassy of the United States in Mexico and the FBI announced the return of a stolen 19th-century statue that had been located in the collection of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts.
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William Sarradet on exhibitions currently on view at the African American Museum Of Dallas, Ro2 Art, The MAC, and Samuel Lynne Gallery.
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Billi London-Gray talks with North Texas-based artist Simeen Farhat about how language and writing relate to her practice.
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This week: a multidisciplinary solo show in Lufkin, a regional juried exhibition featuring 58 artists in Fort Worth, an exploration of borders in Houston, and more.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with UP Art Studio, will unveil a large-scale mural by David Maldonado.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “HOWL” at Inman Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "HOWL" at Inman Gallery in Houston, featuring artists Moll Brau, Angela Fraleigh, and Angelica Raquel.
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Review
“Natalie Wadlington: Places that Grow” at the Dallas Contemporary
by Lauren Shults 2 commentsLauren Shults on artist Natalie Wadlington's playful, precise narrative paintings of childhood excursions.