This week: a solo exhibition of intimate portraits in Houston, a two-person show celebrating the legacy of important Texas artists in Fort Worth, large-scale charcoal landscapes in San Antonio, and more.
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Henry G. Sanchez writes about the bioart of Louisiana artist Brandon Ballengée, which is currently on view at Redbud Gallery in Houston.
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This week: a multidisciplinary solo show in Lufkin, a regional juried exhibition featuring 58 artists in Fort Worth, an exploration of borders in Houston, and more.
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Suber’s show is an encapsulation of this spirituality that surrounds the spaces between all of us.
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Austin-based musician and artist Darden Smith discusses his newest project, which includes photographs, music, videos, and a book.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Bernardo Vallarino and Dan Havel at Redbud Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireRedbud Gallery Director Tanja Peterson walks us through exhibitions featuring works by artists Dan Havel and Bernardo Vallarino.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on Texas barns in danger, Italian drawings in Space City, and an artist who has her finger on the pulse of human awfulness.
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet on experimentation in art-making, the Texas Sculpture Group, and an artist who tackles the idea of the white picket fence.
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Throughout the Great Lockdown of 2020, some galleries have been open by appointment only, and this is still the case.
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Renner, like Tinguely, not only makes use of cast-off materials; he loves them.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay are joined by Houston artist Patrick Renner to run down the top five art events in Texas this week.
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Whether bursting with visual stimuli or more sparse and lonesome, these works speak to lonesomeness, self-discovery, attitudes about sex, and the kitchen-sink drama of everyday life.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the Dallas Fire Marshal's War On Art, the Texas artist every museum should own, and masturbation. In art.
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You cannot even try to discuss Meads' work without starting with queer life, the death drive, and sex. It is the topic.
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Lubbock-based artist Andrew Martin has found a way to lean in to our society’s obsession with personalized viewing experiences. His exhibition, observer effect, on view at Redbud Gallery in Houston,…
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The scene at Redbud Gallery on Saturday.
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Photo EssayReview
A Fan’s Notes: Christie Blizard on Daniel Johnston, Jeff Wheeler, and Making Contact
I’ve been giving work anonymously to Daniel Johnston for the past five years so there was zero chance I would miss this potential alignment of all that is miraculous in Texas.
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"Here's the deal: I'm hopeful that this will be awesome, but it could very well be a couple of people showing up in suits and doing a half-baked performance that's a social critique that doesn't really work.... Yes?"
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"Well, I decided to have really nice cars rather than children."
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Bill and Rainey search their memories for an unscientific catalog of trends in Texas art in the past year, and argue about the vileness of Richard Phillips. (NSFW!)