The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University in Dallas is the first museum in Texas to provide visitors with glasses specially designed to assist people who are color blind.
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Una visión de panlatinidad: Roberto Tejada conversa con Mari Carmen Ramírez del MFAH
by Roberto Tejada 0 comment"El arte latinx sigue esperando a que las adquisiciones de museos y una base de coleccionistas lo acoja. Es un arte que todavía está en el proceso de legitimación."
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Houston Arts Supporter Among Appointees to Serve on the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentBarbara Goot Gamson, a trustee for both The Menil Collection and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has been appointed to serve on the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts.
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Review
Live Forever: Donald Moffett’s “Nature Cult (early freeze, late sleet)” at Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin
by Barbara Purcell 1 commentThere is a shellacked magic to Donald Moffett’s resin paintings, an edibility of cured color that satisfies the eye like candy.
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Over seven sessions, all of which will be available to attendees via livestream, scholars, reporters, advocates, activists, and others will discuss "the future of civil and human rights in the United States."
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Blanton Museum of Art Announces Lineup for Upcoming “SoundSpace” Program
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentWhile "SoundSpace" performances have typically been in-person at the museum, the upcoming program, scheduled for April 21, will be completely online.
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Today: Grashoppers
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Review
Shared Experiences & Intimate Identities: the 2022 Contemporary Art Month Perennial Exhibition
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 0 commentThe CAM 2022 Perennial exhibition at the Southwest School of Art and Sala Diaz invites visitors to contemplate the shared and intimate realities of what it is like to live and work in San Antonio.
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Lauren Moya Ford reviews the solo exhibition by Jenelle Esparza at the McNay Museum in San Antonio.
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Essay
Dispatches from Spain, Part One: Ávila: Art History in a “Strange, tragic place”
by Michelle Kraft 2 commentsMichelle Kraft reflects upon her time leading a study abroad program in Avila, Spain with students from the Texas Panhandle.
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Interview
Unearthing, Converging, Reframing: Anthony Francis On His Concept-Driven Photography
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 1 comment"I think there are enough people who have been in my work who are diverse human beings that you should be able to find yourself."
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Artspace111 Expands into Downtown Fort Worth with a New Exhibition Space
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArtspace111 recently announced its expansion with the opening of Love Texas Art, a gallery that will be situated in the heart of downtown Fort Worth.
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This week: a new, dusty gallery in Austin, optical screenprints in Houston, reimagined histories in Dallas & more.
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Five-Minute Tours: Dave McClinton and Marisol Valencia at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of exhibitions by Dave McClinton and Marisol Valencia at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.
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Maria Nicanor Departs Rice Design Alliance to Direct Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMaria Nicanor, the Executive Director of Rice Design Alliance, has been appointed the Director of Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.
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Essay
Luis Jiménez’s Man on Fire: From the Olmec Were-Jaguar and the Vietnam War to Spiritual Self-Portrait
by Ruben C. Cordova 8 commentsRuben Cordova on artist Luis Jiménez's iconic sculpture, "Man on Fire."
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Accepting Nominations for $200,000 Prize
by Glasstireby Glasstire 2 commentsThe prize is given every two years, with the most recent recipient, in 2020, being Houston-based organization Project Row Houses.
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Interview
A Sketch of Life Together: Mayuko Ono Gray and Mark Greenwalt
by Sarah Ridleyby Sarah Ridley 0 comment"I think artists have a tremendous amount of power through their ability to take raw materials and make something that is engaging."
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Whereas other markets make a distinction between a studio practice (fine art) and craft (skill-based technique), in El Salvador the distinction seemed to instead be closer to fine art production versus fabrication.
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Rockport Center for the Arts’ 2nd Annual Art Fair to Include Galleries from Across Texas
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Rockport Center for the Arts has announced the exhibitors for its 2022 Art Fair, which includes galleries from across the state of Texas.