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Breath of History: Norman Lewis at Amon Carter Museum of American Art

john zotos·July 21, 2016
Almost seventy paintings and works on paper by Norman Lewis are on view through Aug. 21 at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth as part of Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis.
Visual Art

Comfortable Heat Wave: Owen Drysdale at Barbara Davis Gallery

casey gregory·July 19, 2016
The floating mirages of Owen Drysdale’s Hot Summer Deadly Day are lovely, but bloodless.
HoustonVisual Art

Performania: Curious Connections

Nancy Wozny·July 11, 2016
During an email exchange with Jessica Lang about her collaboration with architect Steven Holl for Tesseracts of Time, I realized that I could hear the sounds of construction of Holl’s new Glassell School, part of the new MFAH campus, from my desk as I was typing.
Performania

Design in Texas: Ryan McGettigan

Julie Herman·July 11, 2016
Set designer Ryan McGettigan’s bold designs have graced the stages of many of the theater companies in Houston.
Design in TexasHoustonTheater

The ACTX Top Ten: July/August 2016

Nancy Wozny·July 6, 2016
Our top ten picks for arts + culture events happening across Texas in July and August 2016.
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Book From the Sky: Xu Bing’s Breakthrough Work Comes to Texas

Holly Walrath·June 23, 2016
In Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass (1872), the heroine Alice holds a mirror to the inverted words of “Jabberwocky” and realizes she has entered a mirror world. The quote also serves as an entry point to the Blanton Museum’s upcoming exhibition of Book from the Sky by artist Xu Bing, on view through Jan. 22.
AustinEditor's PicksVisual Art

flow: Jae Ko at CAMH

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·June 23, 2016
Downstairs at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the Zilkha Gallery is a cold space. When it’s empty, the bare white walls and concrete floor can make it feel like an icy cavern buried deep in the Tundra. It’s a suitable place for flow, the latest in a series of site-specific installations by Jae Ko called Force of Nature, on view through September 18, 2016.
Editor's PicksHoustonVisual Art

The Blanton’s New Deputy Director and Curator Dives Into Collection

Laura August·June 21, 2016
A+C TX Q&A with Carter E. Foster
Curating in TexasVisual Art

Texas Star Curator Clint Willour Celebrates His Last Exhibitions at Galveston Art Center

Casey Stranahan·June 21, 2016
Clint Willour is a force in the Texas art world and beyond. His legacy reaches far and wide, through his museum donations, influence on artists and curators, founding of major public art events, and his ability to pull Texas artists into the national art conversation.
Curating in TexasVisual Art

Anna Bogatin: New Paintings at Holly Johnson Gallery

john zotos·June 21, 2016
In Anna Bogatin’s second solo show, on view through July 30 at Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas, twelve acrylic paintings executed in the last two years occupy the entry space.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Meditations on Love, Art, and Life: Yayoi Kusama at the MFAH

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·June 17, 2016
The name Yayoi Kusama often conjures images of polka-dots spreading out into the infinite, and the odd pumpkin.
Editor's PicksHoustonVisual Art

Art Out of Water: Paola Pivi at Dallas Contemporary

Lauren Smart·June 17, 2016
As museums today compete for social media attention, Dallas Contemporary currently finds itself pulling ahead of the pack thanks in no small part to Paola Pivi’s Ma’am (on view through August 21).
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