Brandon Zech reviews a large-scale group exhibition of artists who played Exquisite Corpse using the U.S. Postal Service.
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation has announced the 15 recipients of its fellowship program, including San Antonio-based artist Joe Harjo
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Review: “Moving Pictures: Karl Struss and the Rise of Hollywood”
by Daniel Orrby Daniel Orr 0 commentDaniel Orr reviews a show of work by a silent film cinematographer whose art bridges modern photography and early cinema.
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Summer is ending and museums in the greater Houston area are ready to debut their fall exhibitions.
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Review: “Collaborations and Bootlegs: 10 Years of F Magazine”
by Park Myersby Park Myers 0 commentPark Myers writes about a group show at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler that highlights artistic collaboration and candid inclusivity.
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The Chinati Foundation has released the schedule of events for its annual Chinati Weekend program.
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Neil Fauerso reviews a hypnotic performance at Ranch Apocalypse in South Austin.
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Rothko Chapel Announces Indefinite Closure Due to Hurricane Damage
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Rothko Chapel in Houston has announced that it will remain closed to the public for an indefinite period of time due to damage sustained from Hurricane Beryl last month.
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Botanical Dreams and Digital Realities: Two Exhibitions in Texas
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about two exhibitions at Ivester Contemporary in Austin and the Old Jail Art Center in Albany.
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This week: a two-person photo-based show in Houston featuring color and movement, a group exhibition in Austin focused on Black femininity and queer identity, a permanent collection show at a museum in Corpus Christi, and more.
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Lubbock City Council Partially Reinstates Funding for First Friday Art Trail
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Lubbock City Council has voted to reinstate $5,000 of funding from the originally recommended $25,600 to support First Friday Art Trail.
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Lauren Shults talks with Annie Arnold about social media, the humble brag, and the art of influencing.
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From 17th-century Dutch paintings to contemporary photographs by a Texas native, North Texas museums prepare to open a slew of fall exhibitions.
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Gabriel Martinez talks with curator Molly Everett about the artistic intersections of land, body, and history on view in "Resonant Earth" at the Moody Center for the Arts.
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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has announced that it is reopening parts of its building following its closure due to damage it incurred from Hurricane Beryl last month.
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Meow Wolf Houston, due to open later this year, has announced that its anchor space will be "Cowboix Hevvven," a bar and restaurant combining cowboy culture with Meow Wolf’s iconic surreal style.
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Jillian Wendel writes about a multimedia exhibition that pushes the boundaries of sculpture and responds to the architecture of the Nasher Sculpture Center.
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Three Texas Arts Organizations Receive M-AAA Artistic Innovations Grants
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Mid-America Arts Alliance has announced the recipients of its Artistic Innovations Grant, including organizations in Houston and Austin.
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William Sarradet and Gabriel Martinez discuss the links between a critical history of Latin America, a fictionalized account of a military coup, and our robotic future as depicted in animated sci-fi cinema.
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Texas Artist Launches International Residency in Cuba; Applications Now Open
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentCasa Caché, an artist residency program based in Centro Habana, Cuba, has opened a call for applications for its winter residency.