Christopher Karr reviews "Delita Martin: Her Temple of Everyday Familiars, A Retrospective," an exhibition of portraits by the artist that capture the spirit of Black womanhood.
Delita Martin
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Jessica Fuentes reviews “Witness: Black Artists in Texas, Then and Now,” on view at The Grace Museum in Abilene.
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The Houston Endowment recently moved into a new building and worked with Weingarten Art Group to acquire artwork for the space by Houston artists.
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Colette Copeland interviews Delita Martin about her artwork, her foundation supporting artists, and her participation in the Venice Biennial.
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Review: “The Curious Case of Critical Race…. Theory?” at Project Row Houses
by Carris Adamsby Carris AdamsCarris Adams reviews Project Row Houses' current exhibition, "Round 53: The Curious Case of Critical Race.... Theory?"
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This week: A goodbye in San Antonio, a reopening in Austin, and an anniversary in Dallas.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on some San Antonio artists in Austin, ten artists going for broke with TV news footage in Dallas, and a must-see solo exhibition opening this weekend in Houston.
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Martin's elaborate mixed-media technique of painting, printmaking, and sewing creates layers of complex portraiture that demands closer viewing.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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With the seats intended to be filled by the viewers, Martin is creating an opportunity for us to engage with a community of black women that have impacted her life.
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"Tierney Malone is a busy man. They call me the James Brown of the art world but I think he might be. If I can nail him down, we work it."