Jessica Fuentes looks at how Dallas-based artist Antonio Lechuga is approaching recovery and rest, and examines his works that reference borders.
"Oliver Francis gallery"
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From Various Small Fires: “Various Small Fires is proud to present its inaugural exhibition at VSF Texas, the gallery’s newest location situated in Downtown Dallas. Presented in two parts, Texan…
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From Conduit Gallery: “Though not didactic, Ludwig Schwarz’s paintings compel the viewer to consider not only the composition on the picture plane, but what exists outside the boundaries of the…
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.
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“A lot of people think I’m trying to be clever, [but during lockdown] all I wanted to do was to try and make beautiful things."
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This year’s fair will feature 58 local, national, and international exhibitors.
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What a fool I was to believe that a few minutes would be enough time to get to the bottom of it all.
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This week: A goodbye in San Antonio, a reopening in Austin, and an anniversary in Dallas.
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"This thing all of a sudden became this intense obsession of doing something. I just hit it hard and fast and wanted it."
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News
Dallas Museum of Art Acquires Eight Paintings by Dallas Artist Ludwig Schwarz
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe works, which are all large-scale oil paintings, date from 2015 and 2016 and were first shown in the artist's 2016 exhibition, 'DESKTOP,' at Conduit Gallery.
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We received a semi-mysterious email today from the address connected to the Dallas gallery that once was OFG.XXX (née Oliver Francis Gallery, a.k.a. PUSHKIN & GOGOL), founded and run by…
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The scrappy, can-do, ultra-hip OFG.XXX/Oliver Francis Gallery in the Fair Park/East Dallas neighborhood has announced that its current show is also its last. The gallery’s founder and owner, Kevin Rubén Jacobs,…
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Morris has turned to a kind of religious and artistic formalism, while cultivating a perhaps fanatical relationship with outdated technology, language and phenomenology.
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Christina Rees and Bill Davenport lose count of this week's top five art events in Texas, and actually include nine.
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The intensity and ego-wrangling within art collectives makes them nearly impossible to sustain for very long, so the loss of Homecoming as we know it comes as no surprise.
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Read this week's list here, or watch as Glasstire Editor Bill Davenport and Founder Rainey Knudson discuss it on video.
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A two-person exhibition featuring poems by Keith J. Varadi (Los Angeles) and paitngins by Michael Kennedy Costa (New York), curated by Sally Glass. ‘Contract’, A poetry reading by Varadi, takes …
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Vélez's work at Oliver Francis Gallery has a simple aesthetic: angry and loud.
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I enjoy seeing my art scene wearing its Sunday best.
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Dallas' Goss-Michael shows how an institution can shift gears and broaden its impact.