The end of a year is marked with lists galore. What were the best ______ you saw all year? Top ten favorite________. What are your resolutions for this year? I…
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It is with some admitted skepticism that I attended the recent “Texelectronica Symposium/Exhibition on Art, Music, Technology, Society, and Culture,” with its thematic focus on ‘sPIN: society, persona, interactivity, and…
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The MFAH is screening Mel Chin‘s animated film 9-11/9-11 next Monday, September 11. The short, presented as a work-in-progress, links the attack on the WTC with the Chilean military coup…
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Tune in to KUHT tonight at 8 pm (and 4/25 at 10 pm) to see the first in a series of shows about Houston public art! The show features interviews…
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Buffalo Bayou Art Park is sponsoring a paddle down the bayou on Saturday, December 17th! See Mel Chin’s Seven Wonders from a whole new perspective!!
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This is the first in a series of articles exploring the unique studio practices of different artists in Texas.
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Druecke’s work springs from the forlorn and forgotten: photographs relegated to that shoe box under your bed; the seldom occupied picnic table in a grassy lot not quite big enough…
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It’s Volume Two in the life and legend of Mark Flood. The first book is well known to everyone who was on the Houston art scene in the late 1980s…
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The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art at UT Austin is going to create a “village green” to link the university with Austin. Peter Walker and Mel Chin will design…
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Luis Jimenez, Mel Chin, James Surls, Michael Manjarris, John Buck and Charmaine Locke will create large-scale outdoor sculptures to be installed in Corpus Christi in a $500,000 public art effort…
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Dave Hickey is right: beauty counts. No matter how important a statement art makes, first and foremost, it has to be visually compelling. Only then do you need to decide…
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From the Beeville Art Museum: “The Beeville Art Museum (BAM) is proud to announce its upcoming exhibition, Seeing Nature Through a Different Lens, featuring innovative photographic and mixed media works…
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Jessica Fuentes speaks with photographer Loli Kantor about her recent book, which is a documentation of her search for her mother and a reflection on displacement, loss, and grief.
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William Sarradet writes about exhibitions at the Hamon Arts Library and Arc Gallery in Dallas and an open studio at 100 West Corsicana.
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News
Warhol & Frankenthaler Foundations Grant $800,000 to Visual Arts Programs that Lost NEA Challenge America Grants
The Warhol and Frankenthaler Foundations announce support for visual arts programs whose NEA Challenge America grants were canceled, including six Texas organizations.
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Lauren Moya Ford writes about the gestural, glowing, and inventive work of ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu.
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John Davis writes on the overlapping aesthetic approaches of 80s band Hüsker Dü and Houston artist Mark Flood.
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The Ramona Residency, a Houston-based artist residency dedicated to supporting the creative practices of artist mothers, has announced its 2025-2026 residents.
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Humanities Texas has published a letter on its website, noting that its federal funding, totaling $2.6 million, has been terminated.
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Lauren Jones reviews a group show of contemplative work installed in one of Austin's oldest buildings.