Jessica Fuentes discusses the significance of the newly opened Molina Family Latino Gallery at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Drive By
American Portraiture Today: Isolation, Immigration, and Identity
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes on three works from the show “Outwin 2022: American Portraiture Today,” currently on view at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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"The flag means many things to me, including the freedoms bestowed upon me to create artworks using the flag."
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For the Fourth of July, Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss recent Texas exhibitions in which artists made work about what it means to be an American.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has announced the winners of its 2022 Awards to Artists, including nine artists from North Texas.
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News
Artspace111 Announces Selected Artists for Annual Juried Exhibition
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArtspace111 has announced the fifty-eight Texas artists selected for the 9th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition.
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Interview
Discussing Laura Anderson Barbata’s Costumes & Transdisciplinary Art Practice
by Colette Copeland 0 comment"I believe that one of the most important aspects of my work is reciprocity. In essence, this is at the heart of all healthy human relationships: we nurture, learn, create bridges of dialogue, and as creative people we collaborate."
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News
A New Independent Bookstore and Art Gallery Comes to Houston’s Montrose Neighborhood
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentBasket Books & Art, a new independent bookstore and art gallery, opened quietly at the end of May in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood.
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Review
Review: “Uncovered Spaces” at the International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen
by Liz Kimby Liz Kim 0 commentLiz Kim reviews "Uncovered Spaces," an exhibition centered on female and LGBTQIA+ artists at the International Museum of Art & Science in McAllen, Texas.
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News
Future of New Gallery in Presidio Remains Uncertain as New Mural Goes Up
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsThough the future of Adele Jancovici's planned art gallery in the border city of Presidio, Texas remains uncertain, she has been a driving force behind the plan to create a cultural district in the small town.
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This week: works by a notable Texas art professor and his student in Tyler, whimsical soft sculptures in Dallas, two abstract solo shows by Latin-American artists in Houston, and more.
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The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio has announced plans to open a new interactive studio, located within the museum’s AT&T Lobby, on Friday, July 1, 2022.
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News
Longview Museum of Fine Arts Joins Over 40 Texas Museums in Providing Free Admission for Low-Income Families
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Longview Museum of Fine Arts has joined the “Museums for All” program, which provides free admission to museums across the United States to low-income families.
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Caleb Bell talks with Joseph Havel about his retirement from the Glassell School of Art, his collaborations with his pet parrot, and his band.
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Today: Google Maps
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News
Dallas Museum of Art to Hire Third-Party Security Consultant in Response to Recent Break-In
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art has released a public statement indicating it will hire a security consultant following a recent break-in.
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Profile
“Who’s the Bad Guy?”: Ten Years After Spray Painting Over Picasso’s “Woman in a Red Armchair,” Uriel Landeros Continues to Create Controversy
by Michael Flanagan 12 commentsMichael Flanagan looks at the work and ideology of artist Uriel Landeros, who is best known for spray painting over a Picasso at the Menil Collection in Houston.
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Colette Copeland interviews Delita Martin about her artwork, her foundation supporting artists, and her participation in the Venice Biennial.
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San Anto Cultural Arts hosts a rededication of the iconic “Leyendas Aztecas” mural on Brazos Street, just west of downtown San Antonio.
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Essay
Shades of Blue: Teresita Fernández’s “Stacked Waters”
by Lauren Bockby Lauren Bock 0 commentLauren Bock looks at Teresita Fernández's lobby installation, "Stacked Waters," at the Blanton Museum of Art.