This weekend will be a busy one for David Lynch fans. Not only is the Museum of Fine Arts Houston screening David Lynch: The Art Life, but the long-awaited Season 3…
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For fans of American director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician, producer of the organic coffee “David Lynch Signature Cup,” and founder of a Transcendental Meditation foundation—rejoice! The Museum of Fine Arts,…
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CineMarfa is simply a series of unique cinematic experiences, laid out over four days in May as a montage of creative nudges and existential echoes.
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A screening of The Art Life, a documentary about the life and work of David Lynch.
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A Blade of Grass, a Brooklyn-based non-profit that works to foster the practice of socially engaged art, recently announced their 2017 ABOG Fellows for Socially Engaged Art. Among them are Houston and…
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“Code Black in a hospital describes an event where the number of people in need of medical attention exceeds the hospital’s resources. This 2013 documentary follows the story of a…
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A screening of the 2016 documentary TONY CONRAD: Completely In The Present. Following the documentary will be a screening of Conrad’s 1966 film The Flicker, and a pair of performances inspired by Conrad’s…
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Of course, watching a movie can’t change the world, but it can start educating folks. Tonight at 7:30pm, Houston’s Aurora Picture Show will screen Gathering Our Hearts At Standing Rock,…
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A work-in-progress screening of the new documentary Gathering Our Hearts at Standing Rock by filmmaker Fidel Moreno. “Including interviews with a range of First Nation people and non-Indian supporters, the documentary…
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Disaster Time Last fall, the artist Jonathan Schipper made Cubicle, an installation at Rice Gallery of a nondescript office…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on some choice documentaries, an art star’s homecoming, and the pleasure of drawing shows.
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A screening of two documentaries by Ray Hylenski. The program includes Punching Clouds, a new documentary chronicling the making of Ed Wilson’s monumental sculpture Soaring in the Clouds at the George R. Brown…
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Navigating a historical exhibition like 'Adiós Utopia' can be difficult. The MFAH does a nice job of providing a broad outline, but it's best to find a personal position from which to steer your experience.
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The Dallas premiere of Jeff Bowden’s documentary in which he sets out to find a refugee boy he saw in a photograph. “His journey takes him from Texas to Paris, and…
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Former CEO of the School of Rock Matt Ross is now diving into the art school business. This School of Rock began in 2002 and has expanded into 145 U.S.…
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An exhibition of documentary photographs by the artist collective RAWIYA (Myriam Abdelaziz, Tamara Abdul Hadi, Tasneem Alsultan, Zied Ben Romdhane, Laura Boushnak, and Tanya Habjouqa). In the exhibition, RAWIYA hopes to highlight…
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These sculptures act like still frames in a larger story that stars, finally, all of the people milling about them in the museum.
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In advance of her show, Jeanine Michna-Bales talks to Glasstire about her acclaimed and haunting photographs of the vestiges of the Underground Railroad.
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Austin filmmaker Sam Wainwright Douglas’ new documentary, Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film, is one of 32 selected from filmmakers around the world to be screened at the…
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Austin’s Women & Their Work is starting its 2017 Film Series and, so far, the timing is spot on. The first in the series, ! Women Art Revolution, will be…