The first accounts of dissident Chinese artist Ai WeiWei’s detention on April 3 of this year are coming out. Reuters carried this story by Sui-Lee Wee detailing the intense pressure…
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A $120,000 grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) will enable the Chinati Foundation to enhance its education, public program, and outreach efforts to benefit Marfa…
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Peter Max popping up all over: renowned illustrator and huckster to appear at pop-up gallery in San Antonio
by Bill Davenport 1 commentFrom iconic illustrator of the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine to purveyor of endless signature art products at shopping malls, Peter Max is popping up all over. He’ll be appearing in person…
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Glassell School names Patrick Palmer new dean, Suzanne Manns retires
by Bill Davenport 0 commentHouston artist Patrick Palmer has been promoted to Faculty Chair/Dean of the Glassell School of Art Studio School and Art History department. Palmer, who has taught classes at the museum…
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Art Ranch Yard Sale: MRAF in Boerne is moving, will lighten load Saturday
by Bill Davenport 0 commentThe Majestic Ranch Arts Foundation, housed on 500-acre ranch southwest of Boerne in the Texas Hill Country, is moving, and needs to de-accession furniture, art supplies, a printing press, books…
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Update from Texas Contemporary Art Fair: more galleries, more media, more events!
by Bill Davenport 0 commentThe latest update on the Texas Contemporary Art Fair has an expanded list of participating galleries: New York galleries Gering & Lopez, Fredericks & Freiser, DCKT, Susan Inglett Gallery &…
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Van Dyke move discussed, Helfenstein takes revolving door philosophically
by Bill Davenport 0 commentSteven Thomson discusses Kristina Van Dyke’s move to the Pulitzer Foundation, the Menil’s role as a training ground for hot young curators, and the future of African art at the…
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Week-long Graffiti Free-For-All at Abby Lee’s Commerce St. Studio in Houston
by Bill Davenport 0 commentRecent UH graduate Abby Lee loves graffiti, and she’s got six twenty-foot walls in her Commerce St. Studio, all painted white or light gray. She’s holding a graffiti free for…
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Blaffer Blastoff blog bling: join UH gallery renovation newsletter now and win an iPad!
by Bill Davenport 0 commentBlaffer Blastoff!, the blog that the UH university museum is using to replace this year’s programming as it undergoes massive renovation, is dangling a new iPad (with a picture of…
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Cutler new Programs Coordinator at HCP, dust settles over ugly realities of East Texas arts politics.
by Bill Davenport 0 commentArtist Christian Cutler has been selected as the new Curatorial and Programs Coordinator at the Houston Center for Photography, replacing Jason Dibley, who is stepping aside to to pursue other…
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I’ve been wanting to write about The Reading Room for some time now. Directly across from the Cotton Bowl and Exposition Park, The Reading Room is the antithesis to stadium…
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White Linen Night in the Heights: sidewalk sale snowballs into community arts event tonight!
by Bill Davenport 0 commentPart boosterism, part spontaneous arts event, part everyone-wants-a-holiday-in-the-summer, this year’s White Linen Night in the Heights has snowballed (in August!) into a sprawling, quasi-commercial, quasi-community conglomeration of events that now…
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Helmut Newton at the MFAH: It’s Pretty…Pretty Vacant
by Laura Larkby Laura Lark 20 commentsI generally try to be objective and somewhat professional when writing an art review. I probably don’t do a very good job of it, but I try. I decided to…
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Patience, in the traditional sense, is a virtue I’m not fortunate enough to possess. So much so that as a child I was set down and made to build model…
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Menil curator Kristina Van Dyke takes new job as Director of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis
by Bill Davenport 1 commentKristina Van Dyke, Curator for Collections and Research at The Menil Collection has been named the new Director of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis, MO; she…
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Interning works: Sinai Tirado new Membership and Administrative Associate at Aurora Picture Show
by Bill Davenport 0 commentAurora picture show has promoted former intern Sinai Tirado to Membership and Administrative Associate. Sinai will be part of Aurora’s public face as office and screening greeter, as well as…
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Actors Playing Artists: Will The Real Andy Warhol Please Stand Up?
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy Lewis 1 commentIn response to the record heat, I am trying to move as little as possible. Even body heat is the enemy. Therefore, engagement in anything cultural becomes problematic, so I…
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Arthouse teen programs recognized at national convening; Austin teen artists go to Boston
by Bill Davenport 0 commentOutstanding teen education programs at Austin’s Arthouse have earned that org an invitation to the National Convening for Teens in the Arts organized by the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA)…
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Barrett Bingo, round 2: Blanton Museum gets 12 works in DMA lottery
by Bill Davenport 0 commentUT’s Blanton Museum drew the short straw and won twelve works by celebrated Texas artists through a lottery organized by the Dallas Museum of art to distribute some of Richard…
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Big Tex, the iconic tall Texan that towers over Fair Park in Dallas, was given a new suit of clothes yesterday in preparation for the upcoming Texas State Fair, and…