This week: solo shows honoring award-winning artists in Houston, a group show exploring the aesthetics of camp and queerness in Dallas, an exhibition of photograms created using expired gelatin silver paper found in Robert Rauschenberg’s darkroom, and more.
chuck & george
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Not since World War II has the State Fair of Texas been canceled.
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Christina Rees and guest Brian Scott on a customized museum show, art that you want to grab but shouldn't, and things that should not be microwaved.
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This is Art Tooth's first exhibition in a dedicated art space, and the premise of the show is to examine how each artist interprets their personal and local environments.
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The ArtSmarter Prize took place last Friday evening in Dallas at Cris Worley Fine Arts, co-hosted by Glasstire. At the end of the evening, the three main winners of the prize…
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A message to you all from Frank Artsmarter: “What if you create an art prize that mimics another failed (or postponed) prize—which is itself based on yet another prix of dubious distinction—and…
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Christina Rees and Michael Bise on Midland versus Odessa culture, painters who can actually paint, and a fond farewell to a cranky Houston artist.
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Here's a little doozy from the ineffable Dallas duo.