Bale Creek Allen is opening a new gallery this weekend in Austin (at 916 Springdale Road, Building 2), appropriately called Bale Creek Allen Gallery. Why do we have high hopes…
"documentary"
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Last Sunday, Art League Houston announced that the 2016 Charge Grant awardees are Houston artists Autumn Knight and Monica Villarreal, for their project Made of Star Stuff: A Documentary Mapping Women Creatives…
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"Do you feel like you're seeing a lot of dry, conceptual work right now?" "Yes, I feel very oppressed by that."
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A screening of Screaming Queens, “Susan Stryker and Victor Silverman’s 2005 documentary about the little-known 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, in which trans women and drag queens fought back against police harassment…
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Finally, a chance to see Eagle Pennell's 1983 Houston-shot film "Last Night at the Alamo" on a big screen.
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An exhibition of documentary photography by David Taylor.
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Okay, it’s not Nina Simone’s birthday yet. The American musical genius, civil rights activist, and all-around bad-ass would have been 83 years old this Sunday, February 21, had she not…
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An exhibition of works by Austin-based graffiti artist Nathan “SLOKE” Nordstrom. The show is curated by Chale Nafus and will feature works on panel and documentary photographs relating to SLOKE’s graffiti practice.
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A screening of a documentary by Marla Fields that explores the life and work of Frank Reaugh. The Witte Museum holds numerous works by Reaugh and will display several during the screening.…
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Houston’s 14 Pews will host a screening of the award-winning documentary The New Black (2012) tomorrow evening, January 14. The film explores differing ideas of gay marriage within the African…
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Tour Without End (Episode One) is an experimental, darkly comedic hybrid-documentary where real-life musicians, actors and writers are cast as alternate-universe-rockstar versions of themselves.
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The premise of the video is the artist's search for a bondage fetish photograph that was taken of her in Tokyo in 1987.
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Maybe this has been happening at Christmas for years, but this image of a Galilean man created by a forensic anthropologist has been popping up recently on the Internet and…
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Many folks have the tradition of catching a movie on Christmas day and, for those in Houston, 14 Pews has the film for you— Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict. The new…
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The Idea Fund, which awards individual artist grants in Houston, has announced 12 grantees for its eighth round of funding. The jurors were Shana Berger and Nathan Purath, Co-Directors, Coleman Center…
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Have you ever noticed how Rothko always gets a bench?
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Earlier this week, the U.S. National Parks Service posted a job listing looking for a photographer to take large-format documentary photographs of America’s National Parks. In addition to extensive travel…
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semigloss. Magazine Issue #6 Sound will be released this evening at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH). A year after the associated sound exhibition, Sympathy for the Devil, opened at…
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Newly restored 1975 Texas art documentary Jackelope screens at the MFAH with filmmaker Ken Harrison and guest artists in attendance.
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“A collection of experimental short films created by UT RTF and Visual Arts Students. Films range from animation and experimental documentary to music video and abstract films.” Admission is only…