Garland Fielder reviews "The Bikeriders," a film based on the book of the same name by photographer Danny Lyon.
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Meher Qazilbash reviews an exhibition of bright paintings by shedshow co-founder Mai Snow at Northern-Southern.
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The Idea Fund, a re-granting program funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and administered by DiverseWorks in partnership with Aurora Picture Show and Project Row Houses, has announced its annual open call for Greater Houston-area artists.
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Peter Briggs reviews a show of Jane Abrams's work spanning six decades of art making and charts her transition from printmaking to painting.
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An obituary for Derek Boshier, the British Pop artist and former University of Houston professor, who died on Thursday, September 5, 2024.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Nosheen Iqbal at the Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "Nosheen Iqbal: Convergences," July 26 - September 8, 2024.
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Ruben C. Cordova escribe sobre la exposición “Ángel Rodríguez-Díaz: The Goddess Triptych Reunited” en el Museo de Arte de San Antonio.
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From Wichita Falls to Beaumont, read about shows that have recently opened or that will be opening soon.
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Interview
Painting the Ethereal: A Conversation with McKay Otto in Wimberley
by William Sarradet 2 commentsWilliam Sarradet interviews McKay Otto, a renowned painter based in Wimberley, Texas, known for his luminous, ethereal works that explore the nature of light and transcendence.
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Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, a nonprofit art organization currently based in Dallas, has announced that it is relocating to San Marcos.
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This week: a solo exhibition of abstracted landscapes in Houston, a personal memorial project involving counting days by walking miles in Dallas, a group show reflecting on the work of Elizabeth Catlett in San Antonio, and more.
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Meow Wolf, an arts and entertainment company with locations in various cities, has announced the Houston location, “Radio Tave,” will open on Friday, October 31, 2024.
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Gabriel Martinez visits the 2024 Armory Show in New York City and finds some Texas-based and Texas-adjacent artists.
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Houston’s historic River Oaks Theatre, which has been closed since March 2021, has announced that it will reopen on Thursday, October 3, 2024.
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Review
For the Masses: Pulp Fiction Cover Art at the Martin Museum of Art, Waco
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentBrandon Zech writes about an exhibition that examined a cross-section of mid-century pulp illustrations.
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Interview
The Actual Haptic Tactile Fractal World: An Interview with Dave Hickey
by Michael Flanagan 0 commentMichael Flanagan talks with Dave Hickey about Vernon Fisher, learning from bad art, and their time in the Texas art scene.
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News
Curator Christopher Blay Departs the HMAAC; Joins National Juneteenth Museum
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentCurator and artist Christopher Blay has announced that he has departed the Houston Museum of African American Culture and joined the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth.
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Discovery Green, a 12-acre park in downtown Houston, has announced Karen Navarro and Gerardo Rosales as its inaugural Art Lab Fellows.
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Review
The Chaos of War: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries at the Kimbell Art Museum
by Alli Rogers Andreen 0 commentAlli Rogers Andreen reviews an exhibition of monumental, Renaissance tapestries at the Kimbell Art Museum.
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News
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Announces 2024-2025 Resident Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has announced the 11 local, national, and international artists in its 2024-2025 residency program, including Texas-based Perata Bradley, Nela Garzon, Gabo Martinez, Preetika Rajgariah, and James Sterling Pitt.