William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions on view in Dallas, at Conduit Gallery, Keijsers Koning, the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Talley Dunn Gallery.
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This week: a solo exhibition exploring how people experience time and space through nonlinear paths in Houston, a survey of recent work created by artists living near the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, a two-person show considering the legacy of father and son artists in Beaumont, and more.
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William Sarradet writes about the Barbie movie and about recent shows in Dallas-Fort Worth, at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Pencil on Paper Gallery, and Dallas Contemporary.
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The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture has announced an open call for the “ART214” juried exhibition. The deadline is February 5, 2022.
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Interview
Making Space for Ghosts: A Conversation with Kael Alford and Emily Riggert of Ghost Studio
"[During the pandemic], it just started to feel like there was this invisible army of stories around us that we didn't have access to."
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News
Artists Create Ghost Studio In Dallas To Help Community Visualize Pandemic Experiences
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Oak Cliff Cultural Center in Dallas has announced the opening of a collaborative, community self-portraiture project called "Ghost Studio."
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on works by a newly minted DFW artist, sinister photographs in Austin, and an artist who plays with Moon-landing paranoia.
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Peter Hiatt seems to have discovered something rare: an unexplored landscape photography subgenre.
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BlogShelf Life
XXI: Conflicts in a New Century: Images of a First Decade Fraught with Violence
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekThe other day I heard a montage of sound bites on NPR of the recent uprisings in the Middle East. The momentary inundation of frantic sounds from Libya, Syria, Egypt and all those…