Christopher Blay and guest host Tommy Ralph Pace, Executive Director of The Orange Show in Houston, discuss an artist who combines porcelain and weaving, an artist drawing lines between geometry and knitting, and the return of Art Cars!
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The exhibition calls up centuries' worth of folklore deeming noontime the most foreboding hour of the day.
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Irene Mei Zhi Shum, the Menil Collection's Associate Curator of Contemporary Art for the past two years, will head artist engagement and curatorial for Art in General.
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They were exceptional artists and were a community of friends, and that seems like reason enough to put together this show.
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Typical of the efforts of the de Menils and also of the creative process of Warhol, this “failed” project produced reverberations in the form of ideas, artworks, relationships, and cultural connections.
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Cartier-Bresson’s human subjects are full of agency in spite of their positions in historical moments over which they may have little control.
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Most artists move through obsessive cycles in which we wrap our thoughts too tightly around an idea and suddenly find ourselves in a place we never intended to go and might not mean to stay.
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For the second year, the Menil (via Aurora Picture Show) in Houston will participate in a new-ish international public art event-slash-series: BYOB. It means Bring Your Own Beamer, and here…