“POLL(ITICS) 2016 / THE DOCUMENTARY exhibits artists using their voice through photography, video, painting, and print. The exhibition will also feature “the wall of memorabilia”, complete with official exhibition documentation.…
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An exhibition of photographs by 37 students from Jack Yates, Westside, Bellaire, Sam Houston, and Cesar E. Chavez high schools, along with students from Through The Lens, a district-wide after school program focusing on photography as…
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The 20th Annual Eye on Houston exhibition provides a unique view of the city through the lenses of student photographers from Jack Yates, Bellaire, and Cesar E. Chavez high schools,…
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Chris Teerink’s documentary about how a simple idea can lead to visual and intellectual beauty.
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By popular demand, this week The Contemporary Austin premieres the film The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert for the first time in Texas as part of…
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Since iconic Houston artist Bert Long died last year, friends and fans have been busy paying tribute. Last month, there was a celebratory fundraiser to help publish a posthumous book…
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The 2013 11th Annual Lone Star EMMY Awards were held in San Antonio this past weekend, and HoustonPBS won several awards, including a big one in the Arts/Entertainment category, “Best…
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El Paso filmmaker César Alejandro has announced that he will be producing a documentary about the career and legacy of sculptor Luis Jiménez. The El Paso Times reports that it…
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Aurora Picture Show presents Glimpse: Documentary Shorts, featuring several contemporary artists’ takes on the non-fiction storytelling form. There are tales of Belgian roosters, cats on drugs, a famous hacktivist Marine, Finnish…
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Merce Cunningham traveled with his company to the Rainbow Quarry in Minnesota for the final performance of his magnum opus, Ocean. The performance was filmed by Cunningham’s long-term collaborator, visual…
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The Cinema Arts Festival begins this Wednesday, November 7th and will continue through Sunday, November 11th. To kick off the festival, several video installations are already on view in the Cinema…
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The premiere screening of a 20-minute video documentary by Ray Santisteban on the 2010 SAMA exhibition Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art since the 1960s. Includes appearances by Richard Anuszkiewicz, Richie…
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A 30-minute PBS documentary on the newly completed Asia Society Texas Center building is in the works. Houston PBS is producing the video, the third in their “Houston Arts” series,…
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Ashley Hunt, the current artist in residence at Houston’s Project Row Houses will present selections from his Corrections Documentary Project, about the ongoing mass incarceration crisis in the USA tonight…
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Ruben Cordova writes about Fiesta and proposes ways to make the annual event less tied to San Antonio's racist past.
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From ICOSA Collective: “Soft Pocket Multidisciplinary artists Amy Bench, Veronica Ceci, and Lisa Laratta converge to present “Soft Pocket,” a collaborative tactile installation that protests prevailing pressures to achieve in…
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Jessica Fuentes writes about recent trips to San Antonio as part of her research for her Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant articles.
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Interview
Ramblin’ Man: Filmmaker Jem Cohen Discusses His Texas Connections and the Relationship Between Willie Nelson and Phillip Guston Ahead of Texas Theatre Screenings
Michael Flanagan interviews Jem Cohen, one of cinema's most distinctive voices, in advance of screenings of two of Cohen's films
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Paul Hester & Sarah Sudhoff at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of Sarah Sudhoff's "The Past is Ever Present" and Paul Hester's "Prisoners of Masculinity" at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston.
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Michael Flanagan reviews the film "Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird," about the lives and creative partnership of artists Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, which screened at the 2024 SXSW Festival in Austin.