The 74 artworks were selected by a committee of artists and art professionals from among 670 applications from across Texas.
"dorothy hood"
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From Foltz Fine Art: “Every summer we look forward to bringing you a curated selection of some of our best secondary market works in our Summer Salon Exhibition. This year,…
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From the gallery: “McClain Gallery presents Edge of the Divine: a group exhibition featuring artists whose creative process and introspection touches on contemporary notions of the divine. The seven artists…
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Five-Minute Tours: 20 in 2020 Part 3: Houston Foundations at Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing works by John Alexander, Bob Camblin, Virgil Grotfeldt, Ann Harathis, Dorothy Hood, Perry House, Sharon Kopriva, Bert L. Long Jr., Jesse Lott and Dick Wray.
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Perez’s work draws from the borderlands tradition of hand-painted signage on businesses, known as rótulismo.
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Artists we have lost include the world-famous, such as John Baldessari, Christo, and Susan Rothenberg, to Texans like Alvaro Perez and Jeremy Joel, who left us far too soon.
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Works from a diverse set of artists in the United States, Latin America, and Brazil showcase the many ways that artists in the mid-20th-century Americas experimented with light, color, and materiality.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show that starts with a stolen car, a Houstonian’s photographs in Dallas, and an artist who exploits targeted advertising.
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An exhibition featuring the collection of John A. Roberston. From the Blanton: “How does someone build an art collection? For John A. Robertson (1943–2017), a renowned bioethics scholar and distinguished…
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Note: This event is online only. For more information, go here. From the gallery: “Western Gallery, a virtual art gallery curating distinct perspectives of the American West, abstract to photorealistic,…
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on an acclaimed painter’s collage work, an incendiary welcome mat, and show that went from 67 works to nearly 2000.
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Museum staff and city contractors have been working steadily since Saturday to remove water and evaluate the entire first floor.
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Titled "Color Field," it will be on view through May 2021. Participating artists include Sarah Braman, Sam Falls, Spencer Finch, Odili Donald Odita, TYPOE, Jeffie Brewer, and Amos Cochran.
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Known for his eponymous Houston art gallery, which was the longest-running gallery in the city before it recently closed, Mr. Long was a champion and scholar of nineteenth and early-twentieth-century American Art.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees resume Glasstire's Top Five tradition, but use our Five-Minute Tours as the portal to view the art.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art” at San Antonio Museum of Art
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe first major survey to focus on Texas women working primarily in the mode of abstraction, the exhibition includes ninety-five works in painting, sculpture, installation, and works on paper by seventeen artists from different generations.
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While Texas is well known for its representational and figurative art, during the mid-twentieth century a number of artists began to explore the possibilities of abstraction instead. Yet despite decades…
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Inman Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Swedish painter Sigrid Sandström, which includes an homage to one of her heroes, painter Dorothy Hood. Sandström (b.…
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The works will have a particular emphasis on art either made by Texans or made in Texas.
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This evening, Public Art UHS will host a book release celebration and panel discussion for the new monograph “On Site: 50 Years of Public Art of the University of Houston System."