Charissa Terranova reviews the exhibition “Denton Modernism: 1940-1980” at Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery in Dallas.
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News
Plein Air Painting Competition Returns to San Angelo for Tenth Year
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts will host the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the painting competition "EnPleinAirTEXAS" in October.
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Review
“En El Frente”: Exploring Chicano Independent Publications at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
by Elena Rodzby Elena Rodz 0 commentElena Rodz reviews the exhibition "En El Frente," a show of Chicano independent publications from the 1960s and 70s, on view at Weil Gallery at the Center for the Arts, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi.
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News
Dallas Fundraising Organization Art Conspiracy to Cease Operations
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentDallas-based nonprofit Art Conspiracy is shutting down after 18 years of operation.
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William Sarradet writes about four feature-length documentaries screened at the 2023 iteration of the Flatland Film Festival in Lubbock.
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Cluley Projects, Erin Cluley Gallery’s satellite site, has announced its third annual open call for exhibition proposals.
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This fall season, the Panhandle is seeing an ever-growing number of art exhibitions, events, and art spaces.
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This week: a retrospective of portraits by a renowned local artist in Houston, a show of abstract works created across three decades in Galveston, a celebration of Black joy through photorealistic portraits in Dallas, and more.
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News
Artist Rights Come Under Scrutiny After Artwork is Removed and then Reinstalled at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center
by Jessica Fuentes 19 commentsOver the past week, a series of events has unfolded that brings into question what rights artists have, how they are protected, and who is responsible for enforcing them.
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Review
Suspicion is a Material in Ariel Wood’s Solo Exhibition, “raze”
by Emily Leeby Emily Lee 0 commentEmily Lee reviews a solo exhibition by artist Ariel Wood, on view at grayDUCK Gallery in Austin.
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Brandon Zech escribe sobre la vida, obra y legado del artista y galerista de Houston Wayne Gilbert.
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Five-Minute Tours: Laura J. Lawson at Ro2 Art Gallery, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentA video tour of an exhibition by artist Laura J. Lawson, on view at Ro2 Art Gallery in Dallas.
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Sculpture Month Houston will host a special event to commemorate the legacy of Jesse Lott.
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Review
Witnessing the Relational in JD Pluecker’s “Unsettlements: Moms”
by Xan Murphyby Xan Murphy 1 commentXan Murphy reviews an exhibition by artist, writer, and translator JD Pluecker, on view at Texas State Galleries in San Marcos.
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Texas Vignette has announced the 48 women artists from 23 Texas cities who will be featured in its annual art fair this fall in Dallas.
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Profile
Histories Beneath the Surface: The Flower Shop Residency in Brownsville, Texas
by Kim Sandovalby Kim Sandoval 1 commentKim Sandoval writes about the Flower Shop Residency, a new artist-in-residence program in Brownsville, Texas founded by artist Jesus Treviño.
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HOODOO Art Foundation, an Amarillo-based nonprofit public art project, has announced the lineup for its annual Hoodoo Mural Festival.
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Five-Minute Tours: Roj Rodriguez at Monterroso Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of an exhibition by artist Roj Rodriguez, on view at Monterroso Gallery in Houston.
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San Antonio’s Luminaria has announced more than 40 artists who will be featured in its 15th annual contemporary arts festival.
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Jessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech discuss exhibitions they've seen so far this fall, including shows at The Warehouse, Ruby City, Inman Gallery, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and beyond.