This week: a solo show of meticulous architectural sculptures in Houston, an exhibition of over 100 woodblock prints and painted scrolls in Austin, a show featuring punk and New Wave ephemera from two private collections in Dallas, and more.
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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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The Dallas-based Talley Dunn Gallery has announced that Nuestra Collective has been awarded the 2023-2024 Equity in the Arts Fellowship.
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Lauren Shults on artist Gabriel Dawe's ambitious exhibition and installation at Talley Dunn Gallery.
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Talley Dunn Gallery has announced its 2022-23 Equity in the Arts Fellowship cohort artists: Ciara Elle Bryant, Tina Medina, and Enrique Nevárez.
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This week: works by two groups of Texas regional modernists in Houston, an annual weekend-long event in Marfa, monumental colorful thread installation in Dallas, and more.
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Talley Dunn Gallery in Dallas has announced a call for North Texas BIPOC artists to participate in their Equity in the Arts Fellowship.
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This week: a solo exhibition exploring race and standards of beauty in Dallas, an artist searches for identity in Houston, protest photography in Lockhart, and more.
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This week: sculptures in Dallas, graduate students and artist residents have exhibitions in Houston, and mysteries of fraternal organizations are revealed in Austin.
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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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Talley Dunn Gallery Announces 2021-22 Equity in the Arts Fellowship Awardees
by Glasstireby GlasstireBegun last June as a way to support Black, Indigenous, and other artists of color, the Fellowship is an application-based award for individuals residing in the Greater North Texas area.
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Jer'Lisa Devezin, Nitashia Johnson, and Kevin Owens will each receive a $1000 stipend, plus resources and mentorship.
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Three artists will each receive a $1000 stipend, plus mentorship and other resources.
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Everything is made of the same matter and light. This is elemental painting.
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"My work speaks of the uncomfortable. It makes viewers uncomfortable because uncomfortable is the air I breathe."
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a rare show by a Houston artist, the consistent strength of Artpace’s residency shows, and a performance that’s NOT taking place at a shopping mall in Dallas.
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Two Large Public Sculptures Donated to UT Southwestern Art Collection
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe University received works by artists Joel Shapiro and Ursula von Rydingsvard.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Henry G. Sanchez on an installation you hear instead of see, a show that uses materials to poke holes in romanticized nature, and a ‘themeless’ group show in San Antonio.
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On May 17, Margarita Cabrera’s major new public artwork titled 'Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra' was officially unveiled to the public at San Antonio’s Mission Espada Portal.
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on three solo shows across Texas, the return of the Dallas Art Fair, and some traveling art in Dallas that you can actually afford this weekend.