A new community garden is growing at the Chinati Foundation out in Marfa, full of organic vegetables, flowers, and natural dye plants. Chinati staff, community volunteers, and area students involved…
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Higgs Boson Discovered: Immediate Impact on Texas Artworld Difficult to Explain Without Complex Mathematics
by Bill Davenport 1 commentScientists working at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland announced that they had verified the existence of the long-sought after Higgs Boson (or at least a “Higgs-like particle”), ending…
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See it before it closes!: CINEPLEX, Sasha Dela, Harvey Bott
by Kelly Klaasmeyer 1 commentSasha Dela: The Emotional Life of a Spy closes this Friday, July 6th at the Art League Houston so you don’t even have the weekend to catch it. If you…
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The Texas Instruments Foundation recently approved grants of $1.5 million to 12 North Texas arts and culture organizations, among them the Dallas Museum of Art ($200,000) and the Nasher Sculpture…
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The Idea Fund has announced it’s 2012 list of Texas-based artists and groups for it’s 2012 awards: Scott Gleeson & Dane Larsen, Carrie Schneider, Michelle Benaim Steiner, Lope Gutierrez Ruiz…
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Exquisite Corpse Drinks New Wine: Texas Artists’ App Puts Parts Together Online
by Bill Davenport 0 commentAppsauze, the iOS development team of Texas artists Anthony Thompson Shumate and Rob Ziebell, has put the finishing touches on “Sum of the Parts“, “a fun and addictive social drawing/photo/collage…
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Little Big Show: Piana Chart Reveals How Antonini Downsized Outsize Exhibition
by Bill Davenport 2 commentsJuror Marco Antonini has waded through the 381 entries for this year’s edition of The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center, choosing the smallest number of artists and pieces in…
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Six Artists on a Bus: New Art Truck Powered by Rice Has Makings of Excellent Reality TV
by Bill Davenport 0 commentRice University professor Christopher Sperandio in partnership with UK artist Simon Grennan are refitting a musician-style tour bus into a mobile arts platform. Although the bus has been bought and…
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Manscape: Man as Subject and Object opened last night at Lora Reynolds Gallery. The group photography and video show is curated by Christopher Eamon and purports to be about “the…
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Loved to Death, the Dougherty Arts Center May Be Shopping for a New Home
by Bill Davenport 0 commentSarah Coppola in the Austin American Statesman reports that the city’s Dougherty Arts Center, high-traffic home to theater, pottery classes, art exhibitions and everything in between, is in sad shape.…
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Blogger Robert Boyd recaps the furor surrounding LA MOCA’s firing of curator Paul Schimmel, putting it in historical context- “Didn’t Nelson Rockefeller and Stephen Clark fire founding MoMA director Alfred…
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Robert Frank’s 1950s at the MFAH The new exhibition, American Made: 250 Years of American Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opens next weekend. The show will feature…
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The 142-acre Benini Sculpture Ranch in the Hill Country west of Austin is for sale. The property, once owned by Lyndon Johnson, was purchased by sculptor Benini and his wife…
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With the artworld in almost unanimous head-shaking mode over LA-MOCA’s firing (?) of respected curator Paul Schimmel, the LA Times puts the episode in context of a series of staff…
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Stir is a visually cohesive, materially investigative group show at M Squared Gallery as part of Print Matters. Rabéa Ballin, Lovie Olivia, Delita Martin and Ann Johnson also showed together…
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Art Fugitive: Menil Vandalism Suspect Crit on Artinfo, Discussed in Wall Street Journal
by Bill Davenport 0 commentThe Menil Picasso vandalism story is working its way up the media ladder: the Wall Street Journal‘s Eric Felten pokes at the art/crime knot without unraveling it, referring to a…
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Paul Schimmel, highly respected chief curator at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art for 22 years, was fired by the museum’s board, over disagreements about the museum’s direction. Billionaire…
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“Omer Fast: 5000 Feet is the Best” at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Lucia Simekby Lucia Simek 0 comment5000 Feet is the Best, on view at the Dallas Museum of Art, is a film based on two conversations that artist Omer Fast conducted in the fall of 2010…
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Artnet magazine, the 16-year old online art magazine, ceased publication Monday. The widely-read magazine, which carried the words of Charlie Finch and republished Jerry Salz, was closed by Artnet, whose…