U.S. President Donald Trump is now deciding on whether to implement an additional $200 billion dollars of tariffs on Chinese products. As of now, the U.S. has imposed tariffs on…
"Mel Chin"
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The entire thing felt as though it was happening in slow motion inside a big submarine.
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Casas' work is an expansive and fluid vision — an enduring aesthetic of Chicano art while challenging what exactly that meant when Casas was alive, and what it could be going forward.
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My feeling of dread has been validated in a series of grotesque tableaus that have been almost elegant in their cruelty and stupidity. I believe we are living in the universe of Greenaway’s masterpiece 'The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.'
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There’s always clamor in our world. Once again I’m glad for the artists who cut through the noise, noisily.
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Notes on Arthur Peña’s “Endless/Nameless” at the Reading Room, Dallas
by Lee Escobedoby Lee EscobedoWhen the characters in Peña's piece speak his words, the room takes on a certain stillness, much like the weight of witnessing someone undress for the first time, or the last.
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Brown uses prints as a tool to plan out ideas for her other works. You’d think this doesn’t make sense: reduction printing is not a time-efficient process for sketching.
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The outgoing director of Lawndale Art Center discusses the Houston art scene, past and present.
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Imagine replacing the giant sculpture of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial, but leaving the outline of the original piece on the floor.
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5th edition of this group show exploring sexual taboos. Participating artists Carlos Vanegas, Blue OneThirty, Browncoat Art & Illustrative Design, Melane Gutierrez, Victoria Sanchez, Diana Pachuca, George Baba, Sonya Gracia,…
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Mellon Foundation Starts Curatorial Fellowship Program at MFAH and Four Other Major Museums
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe Mellon Foundation has announced its inaugural class of fellows in the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship Program, which provides specialized training in the curatorial field for undergraduate students…
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I’ve certainly noticed a “go with the flow” attitude for Chinati Weekend in not fighting all the artists’ love and regard for the local landscape. I, too, went with the flow.
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From Chin to Flynn: Menil Presents Encyclopedia in Art and Poetry
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonTomorrow evening at 7 pm, the Menil Collection will host an “Illustrated Lecture & Book Signing” with Houston-born artist Mel Chin, fresh from his retrospective at the New Orleans Museum…
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The unique Marfa art experience and the weekend’s party atmosphere don’t translate via computer screen, but Saturday’s lectures at the Crowley Theater in downtown Marfa might. Video of the lectures…
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Matagorda Bay was like a giant, naturally formed James Turrell. It doesn't seem all that strange that someone living here would start to see things.
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Leah Meltzer is a young and ambitious performance artist who recently moved to Austin from New Orleans. She attended the Parsons School of Design
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Culturemap attended the opening of alleged Menil vandal Uriel Landeros’ solo show Houston We Have a Problem and reported “as far as art openings go, the party was memorable .…
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The Houston Fine Art Fair’s Artweek kicked off yesterday with a Blaffer Blow Out with Houston Young People for the Arts (HYPA). It’s just the first of a “a non-stop,…
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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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Nasher Director Jeremy Strick and Melissa Chiu, Director of the Asia Society Museum, discuss the current state of affairs in China as it relates to artistic freedom and expression, including…