Caroline Frost explores themes of doubling in the playful and sensuous paintings of Charlotte Fox, on view in “Sour” at McLennon Pen Co. Gallery in Austin.
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Seven Texas artists are participating in the prestigious Skowhegan residency program in rural Maine.
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Review
The Fate of Poetry: Alice Leora Briggs at Evoke Contemporary, Santa Fe
by Michelle Kraft 2 commentsMichelle Kraft reviews a show of sgraffito drawings that address life and death on the border on view at Evoke Contemporary in Santa Fe.
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This week: a photography exhibition exploring the paranormal in Laredo, a solo show of surreal mixed media works in Dallas, a meditation on affection and gaze in Fort Worth, and more.
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EssayProfile
Art, Coffee & Cigarettes: Meredith “Butch” Marshall Jack, 1943-2024
by Prince Varughese Thomas 13 commentsPrince Varughese Thomas writes about his colleague, mentor, and friend, artist Meredith "Butch" Marshall Jack.
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News
Controversial Shahzia Sikander Sculpture Beheaded at the University of Houston
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentA public art work that has been at the center of controversies at the University of Houston was vandalized in the early morning on Monday, July 8, 2024.
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Carolina Alvarez-Mathies Steps Down from Dallas Contemporary; Lucia Simek Named Interim Executive Director
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Contemporary has announced that Carolina Alvarez-Mathies has resigned from her position as Executive Director, effective immediately, and Lucia Simek has been named Interim Executive Director.
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Today: Cut paper portraits
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The Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle Foundation has launched its inaugural Travel Fellowship program for artists working and residing in the state of Texas.
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Sarah Sudhoff, an artist and community advocate based in Houston, has launched the Ramona Residency, a nonprofit residency program for artists who are mothers.
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Valentin Diaconov reviews an exhibit of new work by Houston-born artist Ana Villagomez on view at Nino Mier Gallery in New York.
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ProfileVideo
Art21: Michael Ray Charles in “Consumption” from Season 1 of the “Art in the Twenty-First Century” Television Series
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentIn partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas artists. The second film is about Michael Ray Charles.
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Review
The Architecture of Home: Paola de la Calle’s Poetics of Remembrance
by May Howardby May Howard 0 commentMay Howard writes about the personal and political histories interwoven in Paola de la Calle's work.
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There is no geographic limitation to the call, however, the work submitted must not have been previously shown in Houston.
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Texas Vignette, a nonprofit organization supporting and promoting women artists in the state, has announced the open call for its annual art fair.
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William Sarradet writes about two exhibitions on view at Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas and the Galveston Arts Center.
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News
Celebration Memorial for Anya Tish Scheduled for Next Week in Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA come-and-go memorial celebrating the life of Houston gallerist Anya Tish is scheduled for next week.
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EspañolReview
Imágenes del chicanismo: “Monografía” de Louis Carlos Bernal
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya reseña un nuevo libro coeditado por Aperture y el Centro para la Fotografía Creativa que presenta las obras completas del fotógrafo chicano Louis Carlos Bernal.
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News
Rubin Center for the Visual Arts Among Spring 2024 Warhol Grantees
by Glasstireby Glasstire 2 commentsEl Paso’s Rubin Center for the Visual Arts (the Center) was awarded a Warhol Grant and will receive $100,000 for exhibition program support over the next two years.
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This week: a show of otherworldly but familiar landscapes in Austin, an exhibition of ceramics and prints in Odessa, paintings by Billy Al Bengston in Houston, and more.