From Hooks-Epstein Galleries: “As exemplified in Whimsy and Chaos!, the artwork of Deasa Turner is shaped by two guiding principles. The first is transmogrification, in which Turner changes or alters an object, often producing…
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Annelise Eileraas writes about a dance performance at the Moody Center for the Arts that focused on Georgia O'Keefe's time in Texas and the legendary painter’s dark years during WWI.
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From the Gallery at UTA: “The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present Paper Trails, a three-person exhibition featuring artists Cecelia Feld (Dallas), Jessica Drenk (Rush, NY) and Rachel Livedalen…
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News
University of Texas School of Architecture Hosts Exhibition and Symposium on “The Black Home as Public Art”
The University of Texas School of Architecture recently debuted an exhibition titled “The Black Home as Public Art” and will host a symposium on the same topic in September.
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In the final installment of a series of interviews with Texas master printers, Caleb Bell talks with Carlos Hernandez of Burning Bones Press in Houston.
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From Ivester Contemporary: “Resonant Landscapes: Sci-Fi Narratives and Historical Echoes showcases Aryel René Jackson’s exploration of science fiction themes through a multi-faceted reinterpretation of past video works and archival imagery.…
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From O’Kane Gallery: “In collaboration with UHD’s 50th Anniversary. Laren Clayton studied at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Her creativity straddles public art, graphic design,…
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From the Texas Quilt Museum: “Princess Feathers and Feathered Stars is partially sponsored by the Lucille Gaebler Klein Fund, and will feature 45 incredible quilts drawn from the International Quilt Festival…
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Museums and art centers throughout the Panhandle and West Texas have announced fall exhibitions focused on past and present regional artists.
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Gabriel Martinez reviews a new catalog documenting the artwork in a traveling two-person exhibition featuring Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman.
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From the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum: “The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum announces its newest exhibition Dali’s Wonderland opening, February 8 in the Bugbee Art Gallery. Originally published by Lewis Carroll in 1865, the…
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From Link & Pin Art: “In a world where lines on a map dictate identities and destinies, “Another Side: Art of Borders and Displacement” invites you to delve into the…
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From Catherine Couturier Gallery: “Catherine Couturier Gallery is pleased to present Pots and Pictures, an exhibition that uniquely combines the photography of Leslie Field with the debut of Dr. Morris…
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From Red Bird Press: “Red Bird Press, Houston’s newest community printmaking/art space with equipment acquired from The Printing Museum, after its closing earlier this year. Instead of auctioning off the…
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In our continuing series of interviews with Texas master printers, Caleb Bell talks with Richie Peña of Familia Printshop in Dallas.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Dario Robleto’s artistic practice, which combines art and science to explore humanity and history.
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From Harry Ransom Center: “Photographs by American landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902–1984) remain some of the most immediately recognizable environmental images of our time. Visualizing the Environment: Ansel Adams and…
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From the Galveston Arts Center: “Fables in Form and Fiber features contemporary fiber works and painted ceramic platters by Troy Dugas. The fiber pieces incorporate hooked fabric, punched yarn, embroidery,…
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El encanto de los lugares del pasado: “Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come” de Teresa Hubbard y Alexander Birchler y la visión de Waterloo Greenway
Kaila Schedeen escribe sobre las historias entrelazadas en la instalación pública “Depósitos pasados de un futuro aún por venir” de Hubbard / Birchler.
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From K Space Contemporary: “A clay artist for more than 45 years, Pat Johnson is known for her sometimes disturbing but humorous figurative sculpture and tile murals, which take cues…