Brandon Zech, William Sarradet, Jessica Fuentes, and special guests talk about upcoming exhibitions in Texas, including "Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits" at the Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, "Groundswell: Women in Land Art" at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, "The Long Lives of Very Old Books" at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, and more.
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From the Grace Museum: “The Grace Museum presents art exhibitions curated to celebrate the significant contributions of Black artists in Texas, both past and present. The creative process of sharing…
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An obituary for Jesse Lott, a Houston-based artist and mentor who co-founded Project Row Houses.
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From Art Center Waco: “Art Center Waco is pleased to present an exhibition of wearable art to celebrate a 30-year collaboration between Waco artist Kermit Oliver and French Fashion House,…
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From Project Row Houses: “Round 55: The Drive By II, curated by Danielle Burns Wilson, is a historic reflection of the first Artist Round titled The Drive By, created by…
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This week: an exhibition of over 500 years of printmaking in Houston, an intimate figurative solo show in Dallas, a two-person exhibition exploring interior and exterior worlds in Austin, and more.
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From the O’Kane Gallery: “The O’Kane Gallery is honored to host a special selection of artworks from the collection of The Printing Museum in Houston, Texas. The exhibit features a…
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From Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery: “Earlie Hudnall (b. 1946, Hattiesburg, Mississippi) In honor of Earlie Hudnall’s recent award by the Art League Houston, a small installation of his…
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Liz Kim talks with artist Brian Ellison about his recent projects, his relationship with Houston's Third Ward, and his exploration of Black masculinity.
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This week: works by a notable Texas art professor and his student in Tyler, whimsical soft sculptures in Dallas, two abstract solo shows by Latin-American artists in Houston, and more.
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From Heidi Vaughan Fine Art: “HEIDI VAUGHAN FINE ART is proud to present OBJECTS FROM SANDERS, CAMFIELD, AND OTHER PRIVATE COLLECTIONS BENEFITTING THE HOUSTON ARTS FOUNDATION. The secondary market art…
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Liz Kim reviews a retrospective exhibition of work by Dawoud Bey, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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From the Community Artists’ Collective: “The Community Artists’ Collective welcomes the new year with “Wisdom and Hope,” the creative offerings of local artists Hardy Allen, Daniel Tesfai and Zymora Eikner. The…
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Five-Minute Tours
Learn About Art League Houston’s Lifetime Achievement Awardee, Dr. Alvia Wardlaw
by Glasstireby GlasstireIn a career that spans five decades, including 22 years at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and nearly 50 years at Texas Southern University, Wardlaw has presented exhibitions rewriting the canon of American art with major, overdue chapters for African American artists.
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From CAMH: “Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is excited to present the groundbreaking exhibition The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse. Recently called one of the…
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“For me, collage is based on collision. And I think that collision is indebted to the chance encounter.”
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From Inman Gallery: “A companion project to Jamal Cyrus’ survey exhibition at the Blaffer Art Museum, Levels and Layers: An Artist’s Reflections on Third Ward was organized by Cyrus for…
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News
Art League Houston Honors Vicki Meek as Artist of the Year; Dr. Alvia Wardlaw Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Meek is the first Black woman to receive the Texas Artist of the Year honor from Art League Houston.
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I am looking forward to a future where the stories that were lost will be exhumed and honored by all.
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From the gallery: “Continuing its 2020-2021 season, Hooks-Epstein Galleries proudly presents a solo show for Nigerian-born artist, Kingsley Onyeiwu. WANTING, an exhibition of drawings, will begin on Saturday, March 27,…