Jessica Fuentes talks with Fort Worth artist Carol Ivey about how her recent studio move is impacting her practice.
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Kinfolk House, the collaborative project space in Fort Worth founded by Texas artists Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby, will celebrate its grand opening with a public reception at the gallery's location in the Polytechnic Heights neighborhood.
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Over the years my definition of the word “border” has become fuzzier. I have learned about divisions that come from walls, language, geography, man-made structures, and unnecessary differences that cause conflict — something we are all witnessing currently.
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News
The Chinati Foundation Announces Spring Reopening of John Chamberlain Building
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Chinati Foundation, a contemporary art museum created by artist Donald Judd in Marfa, has announced the spring 2022 reopening of the John Chamberlain Building.
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Review
Review: “Sound as Sculpture” at The Warehouse, Dallas
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy Lewis 0 commentFor this show, be willing to go with the flow: here-immersive, there-interactive, and right across the room, just stand back and listen.
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ClayHouston, a nonprofit organization that supports ceramic arts in Houston and beyond, has announced an open call for their annual Award for Texas BIPOC Ceramic Artists.
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This week: a city-wide event in San Antonio, large-scale abstract portraits in Houston, and sculpture and fashion meet in a solo exhibition in Dallas.
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News
New Paleta-Inspired Sculpture Debuts Outside San Antonio’s Centro de Artes Gallery
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture debuted David Blancas’ newest paleta sculpture at the entrance of the Centro de Artes Gallery.
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Review
Review: “Catherine Allen: En Route” at Wright Gallery, College Station
by Stephen Caffey 2 commentsStephen Caffey reviews Midland-based artist Catherine Allen's exhibition "En Route."
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The Deep Ellum Foundation, a nonprofit organization that serves the Dallas neighborhood, has partnered with local tattoo businesses to highlight the work of tattoo artists on newly installed streetlight pole banners.
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In El Salvador, national pride comes with criticism. It is another one of the nation's binaries: the invitation to discuss such personal qualms, coupled with an assumed intimacy for the guest.
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When a small work is good, it packs a disproportionate punch: while it can be easy for a big piece to awe you from across the room, the ability for a tiny artwork to have the same effect is rare.
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News
Contemporary Art Month San Antonio Announces Micro-Grants for Local Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentContemporary Art Month San Antonio is planning to award four micro-grants to artists living and working in the city.
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Today: Hot dog fingers
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Barbara Purcell interviews the founders and directors of Really Small Museum, a small but mighty new exhibition space in Austin.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Larry Garmezy at Archway Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Larry Garmezy's exhibition on view at Archway Gallery in Houston.
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News
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Announces Spring 2022 Lecture Schedule
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has announced the 2022 spring schedule for its long-standing lecture series, Tuesday Evenings at the Modern.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Anna Delvey’s Scam + Galleries Flock to Los Angeles
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentJessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech discuss the story of Anna Delvey, and also talk about why so many galleries are moving to Los Angeles.
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News
Andy Warhol Photographs on view at the University of Houston-Downtown’s O’Kane Gallery
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe University of Houston’s downtown O’Kane Gallery presents a new exhibition featuring photographs and artworks by Andy Warhol.
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Review
The Other Texas Panhandle: A Review of Terry Allen’s “Down in the Dirt” at the Museum of Texas Tech
by Jon Revettby Jon Revett 0 commentJon Revett reviews "Down in the Dirt: The Graphic Art of Terry Allen," a show of the artist's print works at the Museum of Texas Tech in Lubbock.