Lauren Moya Ford reflects on the recent restaging of the performance "Dances with Dogs" by Forklift Danceworks in Austin.
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Artists and arts institutions across Texas have responded to the war through fundraising efforts and artistic endeavors that amplify Ukrainian voices.
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Review
Isaac Julien’s “True North” at Ruby City, San Antonio
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 0 commentAshley Allen reviews the video "True North" by artist Isaac Julien, on view at Ruby City in San Antonio through July 2022.
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News
The Printing Museum to Close Current Location as it Prepares to Relocate
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentOn May 28, The Printing Museum will close its current location at 1324 West Clay Street in Houston as it prepares to relocate to a new facility.
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Review
“The Obama Portraits Tour” at the The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
by Melissa L. Mednicov 3 commentsMelissa L. Mednicov writes about the touring Obama portraits at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, on view through May 30, 2022.
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News
Karl and Nelda Buckman Launch Nelda Studios, a Media & Philanthropic Organization
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentPhilanthropists Karl and Nelda Buckman announced the launch of Nelda Studios, a media company and philanthropic organization that supports creativity and the arts.
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News
Blaffer Associate Curator Tyler Blackwell to Depart in July; Museum to Begin Nationwide Search
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentAssociate Curator Tyler Blackwell departs the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston and will join the Speed Art Museum later this summer.
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Various Small Fires, which recently opened a Dallas location, has announced that Lisa Cooley is joining the gallery as Senior Director.
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This week: an international artist's debut solo museum exhibition in Houston, recent works by Lynda Benglis in Dallas, a new arts venue opens in Tyler, and more.
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William Sarradet reviews recent exhibitions at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, Cluley Projects, and Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
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Today: Gregory Peck from "Marooned" (1969)
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Caitlin Duerler Chavez writes about her recent visit to the Marfa Invitational Art Fair in Marfa, Texas.
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Interview
Looking Back and Moving Forward: An Interview with Rabéa Ballin
by Liz Kimby Liz Kim 3 commentsLiz Kim interviews Houston-based artist Rabea Ballin about her practice, process, and her work in the art collective Roux.
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News
Director/Curator Benito Huerta Retires from The Gallery at UTA After 25 Years
by Patricia Healy 23 commentsAfter twenty-five years, Professor Benito Huerta will retire in June 2022 from his position as the Director and Curator of The Gallery at UTA, at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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Preview
One Work, Short Take: Nairy Baghramian: 2022 Nasher Prize Laureate
by Matthew Bourbon 0 commentWhat’s clear is that the artist is deeply attuned to the nuance of profiles, surfaces, and material transitions, as any good sculptor should be.
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News
Three Texas Artists Each Awarded $50,000 Through Latinx Artist Fellowship
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Mellon Foundation and the Ford Foundation have announced the 2022 Latinx Artist Fellowship cohort, which includes three Texas artists.
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Interview
It Starts From the Edge and Moves In: Christopher Cascio’s “Ascent”
by Barbara Purcell 0 commentBarbara Purcell talks with Houston artist Christopher Cascio about his current solo exhibition at Ivester Contemporary in Austin.
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Lawndale has announced the artists selected by juror Daisy Nam for The Big Show 2022.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss the merits of the myriad women-only art shows that have come about in the last few years.
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News
John Chamberlain Building Reopens, and 11 Buildings Preserved by Donald Judd Receive Historic Designation
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Chinati Foundation’s John Chamberlain Building has reopened, and several of Chinati’s and the Judd Foundation’s buildings have been designated as historic places.