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    The Stories that Hair Can Tell: Rosemary Meza-DesPlas at the Martin Museum of Art

    Collecting as a Cultural Practice: Picasso–Klee–Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen at the MFAH

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

    A Wonderland Awaits: Houston Ballet’s new season offers something for every ballet lover

    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    Milestones & Superstar Soloists: Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Bold New Season

    A Summer Spoof: The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston Serves up ‘The Gondoliers’

    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

    New and Now: Jaime Castañeda’s inaugural Dallas Theater Center season is packed with premieres

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New Plays, Big Hopes

Jennifer Smart·July 3, 2014
Don’t be deceived by the title of Amphibian Stage Productions upcoming play, The Nosemaker’s Apprentice: Chronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Sixto Wagan, Altogether Different

Sydney Skybetter·July 3, 2014
iven that the art world is a breeding ground of extraordinary ego and smothering politeness, it is not surprising that most “arts leaders” are people sufficiently advanced in their careers to have the institutional backing to get away with being a jackass.
Arts Leadership

Now is the Time

Manuel Mendoza·July 3, 2014
“It’s the best dance festival ever!” arts patron and producer Gayle Halperin says with a chuckle about Dallas DanceFest, her newest baby.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Reevaluating Modernism’s Reevaluation

Seth Orion Schwaiger·July 2, 2014
Bruno Latour’s 1991 book We have never been modern,a short but dense text that reevaluates modernism, is no light read.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Performania: New Building Bliss

Nancy Wozny·July 1, 2014
IMAGE ABOVE: Johnny Brantley III, Gabriel Bernal, Tim Heller and Gino Chaviano in Anything Goes, the inaugural production...
DanceMusicPerformaniaTheater

A Secret Affair: Selections from the Fuhrman Family Collection

Seth Orion Schwaiger·July 1, 2014
Executive Director Louis Grachos flexes his vision for The Contemporary Austin with the high-profile sculpture exhibition A Secret Affair: Selections from the Furhman Family Collection.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Center Stage

Sydney Skybetter·June 30, 2014
Dance Theatre of Harlem stops at Miller Outdoor Theatre on July 23 and the visit couldn't be more timely.
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Mark Grotjahn Sculpture

john zotos·June 30, 2014
In the latest example of the Nasher Sculpture Center’s foray into contemporary art, Mark Grotjahn Sculpture is the first museum exhibition to focus on a body of work in this discipline from an artist primarily known as an abstract painter.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Suga

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·June 29, 2014
Currently on view at BLUEorange Contemporary, Suga is the fifth exhibition in a cycle of collaborations between artists Rabéa Ballin, Ann Johnson, Delita Martin and Lovie Olivia.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Vanishing Ice: Alpine and Polar Landscapes in Art, 1775-2012

Nancy Zastudil·June 28, 2014
The El Paso Museum of Art’s big summer show takes ice as its epic yet delicate subject matter. Though striking imagery and art historical context, Vanishing Ice: Alpine and Polar Landscapes in Art, 1775-2012 gives new meaning to the phrase “moving at a glacial pace.”
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Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting

rachel adams·June 27, 2014
While beauty may be one attribute of a work of art, it is rare nowadays to see that word in a critical context. And yet, at the McNay Museum of Art, curator René Paul Barilleaux has organized a 13-person group exhibition around the topic.
ReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art

Beyond Buildings

Devon Britt-Darby·June 27, 2014
Arts Districts Are Nice, But It’s What They Do That Counts   A view of the Dallas Arts...
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