But aside from a ridiculous ability to avoid peeing on themselves, how are Senator Davis and Marina Abramovic connected and what can we learn from their inspiring stubbornness?
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MASS gallery is starting a new summer residency program called Hotbox, turning over its gallery space to three artists to use as a working studio for five weeks. Each…
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Nothing But Blue Skies From Now On: Upcoming Light Piece in Austin Completes James Turrell Road Trip Plans
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentWhen James Turrell: The Light Inside closes at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in late September, Houstonians won’t have to go into withdrawal because they know (or will learn…
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Lucy Kirkman: Library of Babel at That That
by Lucia Simekby Lucia Simek 1 commentClose to thirty dexterous, expertly rendered book pages painted on shimmery linen or transparent silk are a puzzling compendium of little known facts.
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Historic Modernist Home Demolished in Ft. Worth, Fingers Start Pointing
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 1 commentLast Friday, demolition began on the Ruth Carter Stevenson home, an award-winning house of mid-century design at 1200 Broad Avenue in Fort Worth. The demolition began just as preservationists started…
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Jenny Moore, associate curator at the New Museum, has been appointed the new executive director of the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, replacing the previous director, Thomas Kellein, who stepped down…
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West Texas Teen Fatally Impaled by Sculpture
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentA 14-year old boy died early Saturday morning after becoming impaled on the horn of a bull statue outside of Texas Tech’s National Ranching Heritage Museum. According to the Lubbock…
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Drawn on mail between Brooklyn-based Iurato and DTFU Co-directors Justin Hunter Allen and Lucy Kirkman, the devil seems brightly pleased to be dominating even this minor bit of chaos.
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Newfangled Notions #52: Jeffrey Wheeler at G Gallery
by Emily Nicholby Emily Nichol 0 commentA West Texan stage where bemused cowboys and old yearbook photos intermingle with a robed prophet and the ghost of Pablo Picasso.
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My first impression was of beanbag chairs waiting on a factory floor, but when I walked between the pieces, they began to gyrate and hum, resembling eggs or breasts underneath padded silk bras.
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It Ain’t Heavy, It’s My Artwork: Deadline to Bring Art to Lawndale This Week
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentOne of the few open-call exhibitions of its size still juried from actual work, The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center will be accepting entries this Wednesday (11AM – 7PM)…
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The Mission, a Chicago gallery that features contemporary Latin American art, will open a new Houston location in the 4411 Montrose complex. In October, The Mission will join the…
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How to Cure World Blindness: An Interview with Joel Ross and Jason Creps
by Caroline Koebel 0 commentCaroline Koebel talks with the duo whose recent show provoked a cinderblock through an Austin gallery's window.
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Both artists are consciously flippant in their grandiosity—despite an interest in simulacra, photorealism, and op-art, the crux of Elrod's work is its archaic presentation as grand painting.
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Bunny Update: Artist and Future Plans for Playboy Marfa Revealed
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 4 commentsWhen the intended installation of a giant, neon Playboy bunny sculpture outside of Marfa was first discovered and revealed by the Big Bend Sentinel, it caused much curiosity. The sketches…
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Amidst Unrest, Artists Will Bring Texas Art to Turkey
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentDespite recent reports of violence and protests in Turkey, Redbud Projects curator Gustav Kopriva (of Redbud Gallery) will open Western Sequels: Art from the Lone Star next Friday night, June…
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For Byzantines, religious works were active, potentially living things. Curator Glenn Peers suggests a Byzantine mode of seeing in which faith takes on a strange, scary, evocative life of its own.
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Former Arthouse Texas Prizewinner Awarded Artadia’s New York Artist-in-Residency
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentArtadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue has announced the four participants of its Artist-in-Residence program, including Eileen Maxson, 2004 Artadia award grantee, 2005 Arthouse Texas award winner, and…
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From DIY to DIT: A Micro History and Possible Future for the Dallas Art Scene
by Darryl Ratcliff 22 commentsThe recession brought to the city a concentration of young, energetic, like-minded creatives. Now, how do we keep them here?
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The Dallas Museum of Art recently named Margot Perot as board chair, replacing the outgoing Deedie Potter Rose, who has served as a DMA trustee for a quarter century and…