Ruben C. Cordova evaluates sculptor Octavio Medellín's later work, beginning with a masterpiece, the "History of Mexico," which he calls “a symphony in wood.”
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Today: Abstracted yellow rivers
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Review
A Place with a View: “Eduardo Sarabia: This Must Be the Place” at Dallas Contemporary
by Megan Wilson Krznarich 0 commentMegan Wilson Krznarich reviews Eduardo Sarabia's immersive exhibition of ceramics, paintings, and other artworks at Dallas Contemporary.
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News
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Appoints Interim Director & Deputy Director; Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Welcomes New Board Members
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures recently announced staff shifts, and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has welcomed six new members to its Board of Directors.
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Review
Remixing the Classics: Adde Russell at Commerce Gallery, Lockhart
by Bucky Millerby Bucky Miller 0 commentBucky Miller reviews a solo exhibition by artist Adde Russell, which was recently on view at Commerce Gallery in Lockhart.
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An obituary for Aimee Cardoso, one of the co-founders of Art Tooth and a North Texas artist, who died in August in a car accident.
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Review
Milton Becerra’s “Kinetic Webs” Explores Human Existence Within the Interconnected Cosmos
by Lorena Fernandez 0 commentLorena Fernandez reviews the exhibition "Milton Becerra: Kinetic Webs," which is curated by Mari Carmen Ramirez and on view at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology.
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News
Alex Freeman Leaves the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts; Laura Romer Huckaby Named Interim Director
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts has named Laura Romer Huckaby as its interim director following the departure of new President/CEO Alex Freeman.
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Barbara Purcell writes about a visit to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and its expansive — and growing — collection.
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News
G Spot Contemporary to Close After Current Exhibition; Final Show Opens this Saturday
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentG Spot Contemporary, the art gallery owned and operated by Wayne Gilbert and his wife, Beverley, will be closing after its next exhibition.
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William Sarradet writes about the Barbie movie and about recent shows in Dallas-Fort Worth, at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Pencil on Paper Gallery, and Dallas Contemporary.
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Staff PicksTop Five
2023 Fall Preview: Six Texas Art Exhibitions to See this Year
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentBrandon Zech, William Sarradet, Jessica Fuentes, and special guests talk about upcoming exhibitions in Texas, including "Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits" at the Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, "Groundswell: Women in Land Art" at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, "The Long Lives of Very Old Books" at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, and more.
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News
San Antonio Artist Alberto Mijangos Commemorated in Children’s Book
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentA new children’s book, “Looking For The Cherries,” based on the life of the late San Antonio artist and educator Alberto Mijangos, will be published in September by Material Media Press.
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Review
Performing the Museum: Agarita’s Return to the San Antonio Museum of Art
by Christine Gwillim 0 commentChristine Gwillim writes about a suite of performances by chamber music group Agarita at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “This is a Group Show” at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of a group art exhibition that was on view at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.
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The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art has announced that this November it will host Rockin’ Rollin’ Prints, a biennial printmaking event organized by PrintHouston.
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Essay
An Outdoor Art Gallery in an Unexpected Place: Alpine’s Mural Alley
by Sarah M. Vasquez 4 commentsSarah M. Vasquez writes about Alpine's Mural Alley, a collection of murals by local artists highlighting the town's West Texas landscape.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Lisa Horlander and Jessica Sanders at Janette Kennedy Gallery, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of an art exhibition by Lisa Horlander and Jessica Sanders at Janette Kennedy Gallery in Dallas.
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The city of San Antonio has recently seen an influx of new murals, including pieces by Mark Hogensen and Manola and Maria Ramirez.
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ProfileStaff Picks
The Eclectic Sincerity of Wayne Gilbert
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 6 commentsBrandon Zech writes about the life, work, and legacy of Houston artist and gallerist Wayne Gilbert.