On December 8, 2018, in Houston and in Austin, you can catch parties celebrating the release of two Texas publications.
"Deborah Roberts"
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Brandon Zech and guest host Kaneem Smith on a clever “relocation" of the Menil Collection, a stack of black cats, and the inarguable pleasure of neon.
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“4 Texans: The Next Chapter features work by Xavier Gilmore (San Antonio), Rafael Gutierrez (San Antonio), Calvin Pressley (Philadelphia/San Antonio), and Deborah Roberts (Austin); artists who either live in or…
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Art Palace Will Transition to a New Business Model and Close Its Space
by Glasstireby GlasstireToday, the Houston gallery Art Palace announced that the next show that opens in its Isabella Court gallery space will be its last in its space, after which it will…
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Austin Artist Included in 19 “Emerging Artists” at Studio Museum
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonSince 2001, the Studio Museum in Harlem has put on a cycle of exhibitions called the “F-series,” including Freestyle, Frequency, Fore, and Flow. This year’s F show is called Fictions,…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Michael Anthony García on two great shows on UT campus, contemporary Aboriginal art, and some very cool ‘80s film-still paintings by a Texas favorite.
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Nobody’s Darling: Women and Representation brings together two exhibitions in the Christian-Green Gallery: Nobody’s Darling: New Works by Deborah Roberts and Askance Reply: Selections from the Brandywine Print Archive and the Christian-Green…
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An exhibition exploring ideas of personal identity in America. Featuring works by Deborah Roberts, James Maurelle, Nydia Blas and Christina Coleman.
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An exhibition of works by Deborah Roberts and Socorro Rico.
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Part 2 of “Gently Fried” is a group exhibition featuring work by Claire Ashley, Jill Bedgood, Candace Briceño, Susi Brister, Jimmy Canales, Puro Chingón Collective, The Color Condition, Katelena Hernandez…
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Diverseworks: Dan Havel Featuring a tiny house shorn in two and an imposing corrugated metal wall blocking pretty much the entire gallery, most pictures you will see of this installation…
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A new studio and gallery space will be opening in The Plant in Second Ward, in Houston’s East End neighborhood.
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Last week, during the McNay Art Museum’s annual fund-raising luncheon, the museum announced it has received a $250,000 grant for the acquisition of artworks by women artists of color.
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Aurora Picture Show, a Houston-based nonprofit media arts organization, has announced that it will move to a new location this fall.
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From the Briscoe Western Art Museum: “From scenic landscapes to inspired Native Americans, classic cowboys and vaqueros, as well stunning wildlife and detailed portraiture, the Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Night…
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The 2022 Whitney Biennial, ”Quiet as It's Kept,” has announced sixty-three artists and collectives that will be featured in the exhibition, including Houston-based Rick Lowe.
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Ann O’Connor William Harithas, the Houston-based artist, curator, art collector, and patron, died Thursday, December 23, 2021 at the age of 80.
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Other artists included Zoë Buckman, Staceyann Chin, Karen Finley, Ebony Noelle Golden, Andrea Jenkins, Meshell Ndegeocello, Toshi Reagon, Martha Redbone, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis and more.
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Art Alliance Austin has announced some of the transitions and highlights from its upcoming Art City Austin festival (in its 66th year now and originally called Fiesta). This year it takes…
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An exhibition at alternative artist space deadWEST. Artists in the exhibition include: Deborah Bladizar, Michelle Brandley, Clarina Bezzola, Barbara Campbell Thomas, Erik Durant, Angel Fernandez, Heyd Fontenot, John Hartely, Trish Igo and…