Natalie Hegert interviews multimedia artist Josué Del Fresco about the influence of the 80s, making work with household materials and what the future holds.
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Shahzia Sikander to Speak at the University of Houston on October 31
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentAt the close of Shahzia Sikander’s temporary public art installation at the University of Houston, the UH School of Art will host the artist as part of its Visiting Speaker Series.
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“Portraits of Frida by Lucienne Bloch and Nickolas Muray” at PDNB, Dallas
by Madison Fordby Madison Ford 0 commentMadison Ford reviews an exhibition of images that depict the intimate side of Frida Kahlo.
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Anna Mayer writes on a group show of painting, sculpture, and photography by artists working in Houston.
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The Briscoe Western Art Museum to Host Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival in November
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio will host its annual Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival on Saturday, November 9.
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Doug Welsh reviews a group show at LAURA in Houston of five stylistically different artists working with precarious materials.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center Announces Arts-Focused Revitalization of its Facilities; Announces New Hire
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston has announced a new arts initiative as part of its revitalization and expansion of its clinical facilities.
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The inaugural Round Top Film Festival, taking place from November 7 through 10, has announced its programming schedule.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the all-female show “She Said, She Said,” at the Arlington Museum of Art.
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William Sarradet talks with Alex Stock about Trans Pride Fest, creating spaces for community building, and how organizing music events has impacted their artistic work.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Texas Artists/Texas Music” at Dougherty Arts Center, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "Texas Artists/Texas Music" at Dougherty Arts Center, Austin.
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Amon Carter Museum Reopens “Cowboy” Exhibition with Content Warning; Removes Programming From Website
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentWeeks after opening its newest exhibition, “Cowboy,” the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth temporarily closed the show and canceled related programs due to “mature content.”
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25th and Final TWO x TWO Event Raises Over $10 Million for AIDS and ART
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe 25th and final TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art event raised more than $10 million in support of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, and the Dallas Museum of Art.
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Review
Review: “GOOD GIRL ROTTED” at Janette Kennedy Gallery, Dallas
by Sofia Pennyby Sofia Penny 0 commentSofia Penny reviews a show of works that subvert representations of traditional femininity through the concept of the "monstruous-feminine."
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This week: newly commissioned works that explore otherworldly environments in Houston, a solo exhibition investigating environmental change and technology in Austin, an exhibition featuring works by a longtime art educator in College Station, and more.
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Joseph Staley reviews an exhibition of monoprints and paintings by Matt Kleberg at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler.
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Big Medium, an arts nonprofit in Austin, has named Dr. Latasha Carter as its new Managing Director amidst continued financial strain.
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A Vehicle for Healing: Guadalupe Maravilla’s “Mariposa Relámpago” at The Contemporary Austin
by Emma S. Ahmad 1 commentEmma S. Ahmad writes about a large, traveling artwork that hosts healing sound events and takes the form of an altered school bus.
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Nasher Sculpture Center Debuts Offsite Temporary Public Art Project
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has debuted its most recent Nasher Public project, featuring works by Eddie Martinez.
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Art21: Rackstraw Downes in “Balance” from Season 6 of “Art in the Twenty-First Century”
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIn partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas-related artists. The fourth installation features landscape painter Rackstraw Downes.