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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, & Cuisine

Leigh A. Arnold·March 28, 2014
A society’s culture is shaped in part by the customs and traditions of food.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Wetiko: Cowboys and Indigenes

Geoff Smith·March 28, 2014
In 2012, the BBC covered the Houla Massacre in Syria but mistakenly used a photograph taken in Iraq nearly a decade earlier.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Monks, KungFu and Raining Rice

Nancy Wozny·March 27, 2014
A shimmering stream of rice pours down on a monk during the entire 90 minutes of Songs of the Wanderers, which will be performed here in Houston when Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan makes a Society for Performing Arts stop on April 5 at Jones Hall.
DanceHouston

Antena @ Blaffer

Nancy Wozny·March 27, 2014
Writers, artists, literary translators, bookmakers and activist interpreters Jen Hofer and John Pluecker make up Antena, a language justice and language experimentation collaborative.
BooksHouston

Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt

rachel adams·March 27, 2014
Sometimes, a simple gesture is all it takes. In the most striking works made by Eva Hesse in the Blanton Museum of Art’s Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt,
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Masami Teraoka: Inversion of the Sacred

john zotos·March 27, 2014
Masami Teraoka’s seven newest triptychs, executed in oil on panel with gold leaf frames between 2009 and 2014, transform the McKinney Avenue Contemporary’s large gallery into a modern day version of a Renaissance chapel.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Wu-Tang Clan, the Single-Copy Album and Museums

Devon Britt-Darby·March 26, 2014
IMAGE: Dario Robleto, At War With the Entropy of Nature / Ghosts Don’t Always Want to Come Back...
BlogDallas/Ft WorthHoustonLoose EndsVisual Art

Spring Forward

Nancy Wozny·March 26, 2014
Women Choreographers On Texas Stages IMAGE ABOVE: MET Dance in their new Houston Studios. Photo by Ben Doyle....
Dance

Nixon and the Treachery of Images

Devon Britt-Darby·March 25, 2014
IMAGE: René Magritte, La condition humaine (The Human Condition) (detail), 1933. Oil on canvas 100 x 81 x...
BlogHoustonLoose EndsVisual Art

Seeing Klimt and “Timeless Modernity” in Islamic Art

Devon Britt-Darby·March 25, 2014
If this early 13th-century Persian tile, which we're using as our April cover image, looks strikingly modern to you, you're not the only one.
BlogDallas/Ft WorthLoose EndsVisual Art

Dance Salad Festival Prepares A Taste of the Dance World

Nichelle Suzanne·March 25, 2014
This year marks Nancy Henderek’s 19th season “tossing” the Houston International Dance Coalition’s annual three-day Dance Salad Festival.
DanceHouston

A Swan Returns

Nancy Wozny·March 24, 2014
When I witnessed Samantha Lynch catapulting across the stage at Houston Ballet in Jiri Kylián’s ode to the power of the sea, Forgotten Land, I knew she was going places.
DanceHouston
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