Barbara Purcell writes about an unrealized Texas-based piece by Christo and Jeanne-Claude on the occasion of The Gates' 20th anniversary.
"this and that"
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William Sarradet writes about two exhibitions on view at Dallas College Eastfield Campus and Dallas Contemporary.
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Dallas gallerist James Cope recently closed his decade-old gallery, And Now, and has opened a new gallery under his own name.
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Seyde Garcia reviews an exhibition of paintings that capture the joyful energy of family life.
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From Ballroom Marfa: “Featuring Christopher Blay, Laddie John Dill, and Virginia L. Montgomery Ballroom Marfa is proud to present Elemental Currents — Material, Memory, and Myth, a group exhibition featuring…
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From MASS Gallery: “Heartstrings delves into the intersection of art, craft, and cultural narrative, offering a rich exploration of memory, heritage, and material practice. This show is a survey of…
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From cactusBARN: “Fringes is a series figure drawings, presented within a format meant to recall the pages of a notepad used at a crime scene by a detective/reporter. The text,…
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From landSPACE: “landSPACE: a kunsthalle, a private art space in East Austin, Texas, will present a solo exhibition of works by Austin-based artist Cliona Gunter, opening Sunday, March 2, 2025…
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News
Contemporary Art Month and Mercury Project Announce New Residency for San Antonio Emerging Artists
San Antonio emerging artists take note: Contemporary Art Month has partnered with Mercury Project in announcing a new residency program.
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From Silver Street Studios: “Cassandra Bohne-Linnard (Bohne-L) is a native Houstonian who has been painting oils & acrylics for over 25 years. After retiring from the corporate world she dedicated…
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has awarded funds totaling nearly $15 million through various arts and culture grant programs.
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EssayOp Ed
Chicano, Post-Chicano, Latinx, and Rasquachismo: Art Terms That Define, Divide, and Unite
Jessica Fuentes speaks with Latinx artists and art professionals across Texas to parse the nuances of labels used to categorize works by artists from the Latin American diaspora.
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The ACLU of Texas, along with two other civil rights organizations, have sent a letter to the Fort Worth Police Department demanding the release of Sally Mann photographs confiscated from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Diaries of Home exhibition.
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From the El Paso Museum of Art: “Judithe Hernández / Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival is the first major retrospective of this pioneering artist’s career. It presents…
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Lauren Jones reviews an exhibition at Ivester Contemporary that explores memory and its abstractions through hand-embroidered storytelling.
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a fervent and necessary arrangement is our Spring 2025 online juried exhibition. The theme, a fervent and necessary arrangement, is a phrase taken from the poem Sometimes by Mary Oliver,…
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From 12.26 Gallery: “Our landscape is in flux. In the work of Zoe Koke and Ben Borden, greens and blues ooze into one another fighting for dominance. The atmosphere is…
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From the McNay: “Sport and Spectator” is organized for the McNay Art Museum by René Paul Barilleaux, head of curatorial affairs, and Lauren Thompson, curator of exhibitions. Highlighting the unique…
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From AMST: “The Art Museum of South Texas (AMST) is proud to announce the opening of Home, Love, and Loss, a deeply evocative exhibition that explores the cycles of family…