This week: a series of photographic collages inspired by a June Jordan poem in Houston, a solo show of works by an AbEx woman artist in Abilene, an exhibition of paintings that bring together new media and traditional art processes in Dallas, and more.
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The Judd Foundation has announced that the restoration of Donald Judd’s Architecture Office, which is one of 11 buildings associated with the artist in Marfa that are on the National Register of Historic places, will be completed in September 2025.
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Today: Touchable Silver Clouds
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News
University of Houston Police Department Releases Video of Public Art Vandalization
by Jessica Fuentes 4 commentsThe University of Houston Police Department has released surveillance footage documenting the vandalization of a controversial public art sculpture by Shahzia Sikander.
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Interview
Consciousness & Experimentation: Talking with Jackie Tileston
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland talks with Jackie Tileston about the influence of nondual tantric philosophy and automatism on her work in “Just This,” on view at Holly Johnson Gallery.
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Frontera Arts in Bloom, a nonprofit organization that runs an artist-in-residence program in Brownsville, has launched an open call for Texas artists to participate in its fall residency program.
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Livia Pereira reviews "Community Potluck," a group exhibition at Arts Fort Worth that showcases emerging talent.
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News
Craighead Green Gallery Announces “New Texas Talent” Artists
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentCraighead Green Gallery in Dallas has announced the artists selected for its 31st “New Texas Talent Juried Exhibition.”
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Beheaded Sculptures, Fake Picassos, and Cave Paintings
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentLeslie Moody Castro and William Sarradet talk about recent events in the art world including the beheading of a public sculpture and the discovery of the oldest cave art.
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Big Medium, an arts nonprofit in Austin, has announced an open call for the annual Austin Studio Tour, which takes place this November.
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Review
Review: Charlotte Fox’s “Sour” at McLennon Pen Co. Gallery, Austin
by Caroline Frost 0 commentCaroline Frost explores themes of doubling in the playful and sensuous paintings of Charlotte Fox, on view in “Sour” at McLennon Pen Co. Gallery in Austin.
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Seven Texas artists are participating in the prestigious Skowhegan residency program in rural Maine.
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Review
The Fate of Poetry: Alice Leora Briggs at Evoke Contemporary, Santa Fe
by Michelle Kraft 2 commentsMichelle Kraft reviews a show of sgraffito drawings that address life and death on the border on view at Evoke Contemporary in Santa Fe.
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This week: a photography exhibition exploring the paranormal in Laredo, a solo show of surreal mixed media works in Dallas, a meditation on affection and gaze in Fort Worth, and more.
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EssayProfile
Art, Coffee & Cigarettes: Meredith “Butch” Marshall Jack, 1943-2024
by Prince Varughese Thomas 13 commentsPrince Varughese Thomas writes about his colleague, mentor, and friend, artist Meredith "Butch" Marshall Jack.
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News
Controversial Shahzia Sikander Sculpture Beheaded at the University of Houston
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentA public art work that has been at the center of controversies at the University of Houston was vandalized in the early morning on Monday, July 8, 2024.
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News
Carolina Alvarez-Mathies Steps Down from Dallas Contemporary; Lucia Simek Named Interim Executive Director
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Contemporary has announced that Carolina Alvarez-Mathies has resigned from her position as Executive Director, effective immediately, and Lucia Simek has been named Interim Executive Director.
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Today: Cut paper portraits
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The Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle Foundation has launched its inaugural Travel Fellowship program for artists working and residing in the state of Texas.
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Sarah Sudhoff, an artist and community advocate based in Houston, has launched the Ramona Residency, a nonprofit residency program for artists who are mothers.