Matthew Bourbon writes about an artwork by Terri Thornton, on view in the group show "Decades" at Barry Whistler Gallery.
Barry Whistler Gallery
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This week: a solo exhibition in Houston featuring mixed media works depicting everyday scenes from Black life in America, collaborative prints highlighting Indigenous voices in Corpus Christi, a major group show of collage and assemblage works in Dallas, and more.
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Review
The Future is Past is Now: “Christopher Blay / SpLaVCE Ship” at Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas
Megan Wilson Krznarich on Christopher Blay's otherworldly look at our past, present, and future.
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This week: a solo show featuring sculptures inspired by Aztec culture in San Antonio, a performance and exhibition confronting trauma and perseverance in Houston, speculative fiction works drawing on Liberian ancestry and science fiction in Dallas, and more.
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This week: optical illusions in Houston, a group show exploring drawing in Dallas, a self-taught artist in Beaumont, and more.
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This week: chiroscuro woodcuts in San Antonio, killer paintings in Houston, and other shows to see over the holiday weekend.
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Review
On Screen/Off Screen: Kate Petley, Lorraine Tady, & Liz Trosper at Barry Whistler
by Tom Moodyby Tom MoodyAll three artists are asking the kinds of questions everyone should be asking about our brave new Screen World.
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John Pomara waltzes on with mechanical processes.
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Christopher Blay and Brandon Zech on a founder of glitch paintings, tapestries of sex and car crashes, and some infernal pictures in East Texas.
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William Sarradet and Christina Rees recommend some choice shows that Texas galleries have on view right now, whether through a window, online, or by appointment.
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Is it redundant to show works from the same artists and series concurrently in the same zip code, or, in this case, does it expand the conversation about printed paintings?
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the evolution of a Texas sculptor, a rising star in Houston, and a much-anticipated show in Waxahachie.
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Christina Rees and guest host Danette Dufilho of Conduit Gallery on a show of artists and their mentors, the trickiness of teleportation, and a Texas artist’s evolution.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on a trampoline as idiot art, mechanical bulls, and a show in a top-secret location.
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This week, the Dallas Art Fair released a list of exhibitors for the fair’s eighth iteration, taking place April 14-17 at the Fashion Industry Gallery. There are a total of 97 galleries participating, including 39 that…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on finding menace in artworks, the risk of imaginary worlds, and how great it is when an artist has a good website.
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"If Mark Flood does not come dressed as Ted Nugent, I’m going to be angry."
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In some ways the late closing date of this group show elongates the casualness of summer, which I appreciate. Summer in Texas should officially last until around September 27th. It could be our consolation for enduring the pitiless heat.
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Boom Town whispered, “Here we are, look what we are capable of.” On the last day, when the roar of POST COMMUNIQUÉ and the Dallas VideoFest had lessened, the works in Boom Town were given the chance to scream this message out loud.
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Kirsten Macy’s paintings round a corner from her previous brighter, more sensual body of work toward serene, wide open landscapes.