This week: an international artist's debut solo museum exhibition in Houston, recent works by Lynda Benglis in Dallas, a new arts venue opens in Tyler, and more.
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As part of their ongoing collecting practice of supporting local and regional artists, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired works by eight Texas artists in 2021.
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Meehan holds fast to the internal muscle we all share — the all-too regular, but often forgotten social glue that is behaving with compassion and humanity to all.
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Christopher Blay and (momentary) guest host Hesse McGraw, Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, discuss seeing the sun again, an unpronounceable show title, wild life, and an exclusive first look at the renovated CAMH.
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Artpace staff and guest curators will conduct studio visits for the residency cycle next year, and with no flexibility on the deadline, artists are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on an impressive and unexpected permanent collection, masks and monsters, and Austin's new happening ceramics studio.
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Margaret Meehan, a true lynchpin of the North Texas art scene (and Texas, really) left Dallas last summer for Richmond, Virginia, for a teaching post at VCU. But this coming…
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has announced its speaker schedule for the upcoming fall season for its acclaimed Tuesday Evenings at the Modern series. One of the best lecture series in the state,…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Tommy Gregory on curating an airport, the future of public art, and how to get a leg up on the must-see summer show. 1. Kusama:…
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The shows: Margaret Meehan: And She Was, Shannon Duncan and Delaney Smith: It Will All Come out in the Wash, K. Yoland: Land || Border || Other, The Kenmore: The Slow Game by Sebastien…
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Application for this year’s round of the Nasher Microgrants is now open, through April 1. The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas is scrapping the twice-a-year process and doing it just…
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Brad Tucker at Beefhaus, Dallas, in an opening-night performance for the group show Lips Like Sugar.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech visit a fusty palace at Rice University.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on creepy holes, 24-hour marathons, and aggressive girly seduction. 1. Charles Atlas in Performance The Paramount Theatre (Austin) January 9, 8–10PM A performance by Charles Atlas featuring…
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If you give yourself less than ten minutes to compile a mental list of international and regional artists who’ve dealt with guns in their work, you rack up an impressive number really quickly.
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The five winners for the inaugural session of the new biannual Nasher Microgrant were announced today. The grants are for $1000 each. Here is the list of Spring 2015 winners…
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Border art, lawn art, border art, sandwiches, mentors and art from the border. Bill and Christina talk over the week's top five art events in Texas.
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Made from humble materials, the exhibit has a suspenseful, Romantic quality as if Caspar David Friedrich had built sets for a Japanese horror movie.
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A international survey, four hardworking artists' solo shows, and the irreplaceable Kermit Oliver. Wait — that's six!
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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.