From the Museum: “Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is pleased to present Slowed and Throwed: Records of the City Through Mutated Lenses, the first museum exhibition with a conceptual focus on…
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From the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston: “Rewrite the World highlights artists who make the revelation of historical and structural injustices a cornerstone of their…
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The series features works by Jamal Cyrus, Eric Gyamfi, Zina Saro-Wiwa, and Aida Silvestri at four different locations across Houston's Arts District.
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To attend the exhibition tour on December 19 with Jamal Cyrus, Eric Gyamfi, Zina Saro-Wiwa, and Aida Silvestri, go here. From Fotofest: “FotoFest announces its 2020-2021 exhibitions, public programs, and…
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From Blue Star Contemporary: “Please Form a Straight Line is a group exhibition including works by Jamal Cyrus, Maggie Evans, Benjamin Jones, Yuge Zhou, Frances Lightbound, Mark Menjivar, Jingjing Lin, and Jorge Villarreal. This timely, diverse, and innovative…
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From the Gallery: “Everywhere. Now. We are witnessing a new awakening, an increasing desire to improve our understanding of the challenges and injustices prevalent in societies across the globe. The…
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From the Museum: “The Houston Museum of African American Culture will reopen its doors to the public on June 19, the Juneteenth national holiday weekend that celebrates the emancipation of…
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The revelation about George Floyd's time in Houston has completely upended my perspective on "Slowed."
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He is recognized as a founder of African American Art History.
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In Fort Worth, Christopher Blay is joined by the one-and-only Mark Bradford. They run down the top art events in Texas this week — including a money-prize show for youngsters.
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Many of Prospect's projects for 2020 draw heavily on the perspectives of artists of African descent
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Curated by Mark Sealy MBE, Director of the renowned London-based photographic art institution Autograph ABP, African Cosmologies is a large-scale group exhibition that examines the complex relationships between contemporary life in Africa, the…
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a two-part interdisciplinary exhibition orbiting around the legacy of the late Houston legend DJ Screw. The first section of Slowed and Throwed features unconventional photography and new media produced by strategies paralleling the musical methods…
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Now in its 18th edition, the Houston-based festival will be held March 8 – April 19, 2020.
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Houston’s African American Library at the Gregory School Celebrates Tenth Anniversary With Exhibition
With a mission of preserving Houston's African history and culture, the Library's anniversary celebration brings together a symposium focusing on the "State of Black Houston."
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on the fruits of an artist’s travel, a deep dive into the iconography of Mexico, and a show of Dallas artists doing an institutional critique of… Dallas.
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Launched 26 years ago, the award, in the amount of $25,000 to each artist, is an unrestricted prize.
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The partnership of the Houston's Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), and the Houston Airport System (HAS) selected a combination of existing works from the artists, as well as art commissioned specifically for Terminal C.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on a Texas-Mexico sound exchange, some disgusting and dark paintings, and a still-new international performance art festival called Experimental Action.
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New Monuments for New Cities is a a collaborative public art project organized by the High Line Network. Artists in the show include: —Houston: Regina Agu, Jamal Cyrus, Sin Huellas: Delilah Montoya…