Anila Quayyum Agha's newest work, on view at Talley Dunn in Dallas, emerges as a small, quiet spectacle that operates with intelligence and sensuous resonance.
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This show serves as a reminder that the ancient and eternal axis mundi can become available anywhere we choose to excavate it.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a gallerist turned artist in Dallas, a big group show of emerging Latinx artists in Austin, and the seduction of "mermaid skin" in an immersive show in San Antonio.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on artists bringing their A-game, the pleasures of the flesh, and the tale behind Trenton Doyle Hancock's retrospective in Houston.
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Earlier this year, artist and writer Anne Doran and New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman published The Dream Colony: A Life in Art, a book about the life and work of Menil…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on some art you might catch this Inauguration Day.
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This week, the Dallas Art Fair released a list of exhibitors for the fair’s eighth iteration, taking place April 14-17 at the Fashion Industry Gallery. There are a total of 97 galleries participating, including 39 that…
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"If there’s not someone in a giant cockroach costume reading Kafka, I’ll be disappointed."
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At one point I’m surrounded by people, and Bill Arning, the director of the museum, comes up and is like, “Who ARE these people!?"
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This is a truly international fair. I don’t mind the low ceilings at all anymore.
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Myers' complicated structures have an aura of mathematic roots, if for no other reason than their resemblance to Spirograph drawings.
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A good old-fashioned compare and contrast. This show marks a drastic change in O’Neil’s work.
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The trajectory of my work for the past 25 years has been questioning the veracity of the photographic image. Could I make a fake photograph look totally real?
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I have to admit that art fairs, in general, are not my thing. They seem exhausting for everyone involved from visitors to the gallery girls working the booths. With 80…