The National Endowment for the Arts has announced the second round of its fiscal year 2024 grantees in the following funding categories: Grants for the Arts Projects, Our Town, and State and Regional Partnerships.
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Review
Michael Heizer’s “City” and the Las Vegas Sphere in 24 Hours
by Jason Gudaszby Jason Gudasz 3 commentsJason Gudasz writes about both his visit to Michael Heizer's large-scale artwork "City," and a screening at the Sphere in Las Vegas.
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News
The Contemporary Austin Announces 2026 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize Recipient
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Contemporary Austin and The FLAG Art Foundation has announced artist Sable Elyse Smith as the recipient of the $200,000 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize.
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The Texas Cultural Trust announced that Laredo-based civic leader and artis, Linda LaMantia has been named as the recipient of the 2024 Texas Women for the Arts Donna Axum Whitworth Champion of the Arts Award.
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Review
Gateway to Modernism: Exploring Matisse and Derain’s Paintings of Collioure
by Jacky Cortiaus 0 commentJacky Cortiaus reviews an exhibition at the MFAH of works made over the course of a single summer that gave birth to a movement.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: “Problemista”: Magical Realism in the Art World
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentWilliam Sarradet and Gabriel Martinez discuss the Julio Torres film Problemista and its depiction of the difficulties of succeeding in the contemporary art world.
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Meow Wolf Appoints 10 Texas Artists to Houston Task Force; Announces New Grapevine Mural
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMeow Wolf has announced a new mural in North Texas and has named ten regional artists who will be part of a task force shaping its upcoming Houston space.
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Lawndale, a Houston-based multidisciplinary contemporary art center, has announced the 90 artists selected by guest juror Dr. Laura Augusta for this year’s iteration of "The Big Show."
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The El Paso Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Michael Reyes as Senior Curator and Jacqueline Sierra as Marketing Coordinator.
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William Sarradet writes about five films by Rosa von Praunheim, Ryan Trecartin, and Wong Kar Wai, screened at Spacy in Dallas.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has reinstalled its Arts of Korea Gallery, with a focus on the Joseon dynasty.
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Arts Connect Houston Releases Art Education Report Looking at HISD Schools
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArts Connect Houston, a network of community members and local organizations committed to ensuring students have access to the arts, has released a baseline report about arts education in the Houston Independent School District.
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This week: an exhibition featuring landscape photographs of places blues singer Blind Lemon Jefferson once lived in Dallas, a retrospective of an artist's 50-year career in Houston, a solo show of surreal and rebellious works in McAllen, and more.
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Hills Snyder reviews Alex Garland's film "Civil War."
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Donna Tenant reviews an exhibition of new photographic, performative, and textile-based artworks by Sarah Sudhoff at Andrew Durham Gallery in Houston.
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SMU DataArts, the National Center for Arts Research, a project of the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, has announced that Jen Benoit-Bryan will be its new Director following Zannie Voss’ retirement this fall.
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News
National Endowment for the Arts Releases 2025 Our Town Grant Guidelines
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe National Endowment for the Arts has posted the guidelines for its annual Our Town grant program, which funds creative placemaking initiatives.
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Review
Cellular and Vast: Ruth Asawa at the Menil Drawing Institute
by Rosa Boshier González 0 commentRosa Boshier González reviews an exhibition of drawings and prints by artist Ruth Asawa at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston.
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Review
Nature & New Perspectives at the 2024 CAM Perennial Exhibition
by Seyde Garciaby Seyde Garcia 0 commentSeyde Garcia writes about the interconnectedness of "Vernacular Systems," on view at the Contemporary at Blue Star in San Antonio.
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Barbara Purcell talks with artist Caroline Wright about motherhood, movement, and working large scale.