Nadya Tolokonnikova, a founder of the Moscow-based feminist performance art group, Pussy Riot, has announced live appearances in Houston and Austin this March.
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Protestors Oppose Installation of Shahzia Sikander “Satanic” Sculpture; University of Houston Postpones Opening Events
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsPublic Art University of Houston System, has canceled the opening reception and artist talk for Shahzia Sikander’s multimedia work, which was set to take place on February 28, 2024.
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Jessica Fuentes speaks with Pino Shah about his McAllen-based film photography shop.
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News
Lubbock’s Grey Edges Studio & Gallery Closes Brick-and-Mortar Location
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean 0 commentGrey Edges Studio & Gallery, the Lubbock space founded and run by artist and Texas Tech University alumna Kelly Reyna, has closed its brick-and-mortar location.
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Fernanda Calera highlights some of the standout artworks from the 20th edition of the Zona Maco Art Fair in Mexico City.
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This week: a solo exhibition exploring how people experience time and space through nonlinear paths in Houston, a survey of recent work created by artists living near the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, a two-person show considering the legacy of father and son artists in Beaumont, and more.
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Contemporary Art Month, a San Antonio-based organization dedicated to promoting local artists through a month-long series of shows and other programming, has named Seyde Garcia as its 2024 Critical Writing Fellow.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “The Bert Long, Jr. Gallery Spring Survey Exhibition” at HMAAC
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentA video tour of a group exhibition featuring Houston-based artists on view at the Houston Museum of African American Culture.
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Five-Minute Tours: “THIN SPACE: Seeking Nature’s Ethereal Conduits” at the Dougherty Arts Center, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of an exhibition featuring artworks by Rebecca Bennett, Leslie Kell, and Elena Lipkowski at the Dougherty Arts Center in Austin.
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Five-Minute Tours: Yu-Ru Huang at the Houston Public Library
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of an exhibition by artist Yu-Ru Huang, on view at the Houston Public Library's central campus.
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Review
Review: “Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking The Binding” at the NMSU Art Museum
by Hills Snyderby Hills Snyder 0 commentHills Snyder reviews a retrospective of work by Texas artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz, which is currently on view at the University Art Museum at New Mexico State University.
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Big Medium, an Austin-based nonprofit art organization, has announced that it will reopen its gallery on Friday, February 23, following a fire that took place last month.
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Rockport Center for the Arts has announced the appointment of Catey Arnold as its Barrow Foundation Curator of Exhibitions.
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The BIPOC Arts Network and Fund, a Houston-based organization, has designated six African American organizations as Houston Cultural Treasures.
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Interview
The Urgent and the Understated: Talking with Devin T. Mays
by Carris Adamsby Carris Adams 0 commentCarris Adams talks with artist Devin T. Mays about his ever-evolving practice, his reaction to Houston's weather, and his time at the Galveston Artist Residency.
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Review
Review: Tsz Kam’s “Like A Circle, Like The Moon” at Ivester Contemporary, Austin
by Meher Qazilbash 1 commentMeher Qazilbash reviews an exhibition of colorful, lush paintings by Austin-based artist Tsz Kam.
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Big Medium has named Erika Mei Chua Holum, Ashley DeHoyos Sauder, and Coka Treviño as co-curators of the 2024 Texas Biennial.
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[Sponsored] Landscape Redux: Malou Flato at Davis Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentMalou Flato's upcoming exhibition at Davis Gallery in Austin is a redux of sorts, examining facets of the Texas landscape through the lens of her previous work.
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Michelle Kraft reviews a solo exhibition of works depicting the West Texas landscape by Abed Monawar, on view at the South Plains College in Levelland.
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The San Antonio Museum of Art has announced the upcoming retirement of Emily Sano, the Coates-Cowden-Brown Senior Advisor for Asian Art.