Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on artists bringing their A-game, the pleasures of the flesh, and the tale behind Trenton Doyle Hancock's retrospective in Houston.
"helen altman"
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"It's hard to feel bad when I still get to live in my home, but at the same time this work feels more real and a part of me than the home we live in."
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A show celebrating Talley Dunn Gallery and its artists. Featuring works by: Anila Quayyum Agha, Helen Altman, Jennifer Bartlett, David Bates, Tim Bavington, Natasha Bowdoin, Julie Bozzi, Margarita Cabrera, Dale Chihuly, Rachel…
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An exhibition of recent acquisitions from AMSET’s permanent collection. This show will include works by Helen Altman, Michael Bise, Linnis Blanton, Lester Davis, James Drake, Orna Feinstein, Vernon Fisher, Roy Fridge, Billy…
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A show featuring artists who use found objects in their work. Artists in the exhibition include Helen Altman, Karin Broker, Claire Cusack, Robert Dampier, Ann Harithas, Dana Harper, Otis Huband, Sharon…
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An exhibition highlighting works that focus on themes of flora and fauna. Featured artists in the exhibition include Helen Altman, Mark Messersmith, Melissa Miller, Luis Jimenez, Keith Carter and Billy Hassell.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on buying art for Christmas, a look back on the Houston art scene, and a young BFA with a lot of hustle.
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A screening of fifteen three-minute interviews recorded by Bill Howze and Lynn Herbert in 1993. Featuring interviews with David McGee, Nic Nicosia, Greg Reuter, Bill Thomas, Toby Topek, Anne Wallace, Casey…
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An exhibition curated by Melissa L. Mednicov and featuring works by Helen Altman, Rabéa Ballin, and Brad Tucker. From the gallery: “Trace Echo includes work that relates to the traces or echoes…
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Earlier this year Glasstire founder Rainey Knudson reviewed the UT Press book The Collections, a massive tome chronicling every object in the collection of the University of Texas at Austin.…
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An exhibition celebrating Curator Clint Willour’s 25th anniversary with the Galveston Arts Center. The show features a diverse selection of prominent Texas artists that Willour has curated during his tenure at GAC.…
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Recently I was complaining to a curator about a museum in Texas that rarely shows Texas artists. The curator replied, “Why do they have to show Texas artists?”
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In this age of information static there’s something reassuring about settling into a room full of one artist’s works.
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Three art exhibitions that explore man’s fascination with representing animals. The three exhibitions are: MENAGERIE in the main gallery featuring work by Helen Altman, David Bates, John James Audubon, John Alexander, Melissa Miller, David Everett, Luis…
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This is a truly international fair. I don’t mind the low ceilings at all anymore.
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The painting range from loose and funky, almost alien-looking collages of lawns and hedges to photorealistic snapshots that capture a particular sunny California day.
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Does this count? Is this good? What is this? Watch Christina and Bill cover their nut.
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Sculptural and assemblage works by Helen Altman, Celia Eberle, Kana Harada, Beverly Penn, and Linda Ridgway use nature, natural materials, and human nature as a springboard.
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In conjuntion with ArtHouston and PrintHouston, Moody Gallery presents a star-studded exhibitions of prints featuring Terry Allen, Helen Altman, Debra Barrera, Lamar Briggs, Michael Ray Charles, James Drake, David Ireland,…
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A selection of artworks featuring prominent Texas artists including David Bates, Bill Haveron, Jim Woodson, Robert McAn, Joseph Havel, Bill Komodore, Michael Miller, Helen Altman, and Brian Portman.