The Houston Arts Alliance has appointed Taylor Jackson as its next CEO; she succeeds John Abodeely, who stepped down from the organization in 2024.
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Review
Jon Revett’s Route 66 Utopia: Where the Past Grows Wild
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean 0 commentHannah Dean reviews a multimedia exhibition of work by Jon Revett at CO-OPT Research + Projects in Lubbock.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “The HVFA Group Show” at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of "The HVFA Group Show" at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston.
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News
The Cedars Union Appoints New Executive Director; Receives $500,000 Gift
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Cedars Union, a nonprofit artist incubator in Dallas, has named Emma Vernon as its new Executive Director.
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Review
Review: Candace Hicks: “The Story I Tell at Parties”
by Lauren Jonesby Lauren Jones 0 commentLauren Jones reviews an exhibition at Ivester Contemporary that explores memory and its abstractions through hand-embroidered storytelling.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Jeanette “Joy” Harris & Molly Koehn at Throughline, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "of infinite elastic" at Throughline, Houston.
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Houston Endowment, a private foundation that supports the city’s arts, public parks, civic engagement, and public education needs, has announced the 2025 recipients of its Jones Artist Award.
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ReviewStaff Picks
Mary Virginia Carson: Blazing a Trail for the First Art in Texas
by Gene Fowlerby Gene Fowler 0 commentGene Fowler reviews an exhibition of the watercolors made by Mary Virginia Carson to document West Texas pictographs and petroglyphs.
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Christopher Karr reviews an exhibition of artist and musician Lisa Alvarado's intensely-colored vibrational maps.
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News
Arts Organizations in Houston and Austin Among Warhol Foundation 2024 Grantees
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the 49 recipients of its 2024 grants, including DiverseWorks and the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, and the Art Galleries at Black Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Review
Review: “Gauguin in the World” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
by Ruben C. Cordova 0 commentRuben C. Cordova reviews a career-spanning survey of the work of Paul Gauguin on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Interview
In the Waiting Room: “Praise Music Sonogram” at DiverseWorks
by Gabriel Martinez 0 commentGabriel Martinez talks to Julia Barbosa Landois about her new performance at DiverseWorks which combines spoken word, video, and live music.
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The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation, a nonprofit art foundation, opens its inaugural exhibition featuring works from The Rachofsky Collection and the Hartland & Mackie / Labora Collection.
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Michael Corris reviews an exhibition of paintings and photographs by Willie Binnie at Keijsers Koning.
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EspañolReview
Reseña: “Not One of Us” de Nela Garzón en el Redbud Arts Center en Houston
by Gabriel Martinez 0 commentGabriel Martínez reseña una exposición de alfombras tejidas a mano que representan los riesgos de migrar a nivel mundial.
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William Sarradet reviews a 25-year retrospective, a show of minimalist works, and encaustic abstractions in Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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News
San Antonio Museum of Art Selects Tate Modern Architects for Campus Design Plan
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentAs the San Antonio Museum of Art looks toward its future, the 44-year-old museum has selected notable architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron to create a comprehensive campus plan.
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Various Small Fires (VSF), a gallery with locations in Los Angeles, Seoul, and Dallas, has announced it will open a new space in California and also take a hiatus from all art fairs.
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This week: a three-person show featuring work from and inspired by a tropical region in Houston, a solo exhibition of paper collages exploring dreams and the afterlife in Dallas, a photography show of portraits and landscapes in Austin, and more.
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Bryan Rindfuss visits all three Mexico City art fairs and shares some of the comedic highlights of art week.