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    The Haas Brothers: Cuteness as a Trojan Horse, and an Irreverent Austin Homecoming at the Blanton

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Paper, Skin, Shadow: Exploring Fragility at the Menil Drawing Institute

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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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    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

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

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    The Finale and Future: Austin Symphony Orchestra’s Peter Bay Passes the Baton

    Glorious Sound: Threads of History Come to Life in Harmonia Stellarum Houston’s Season Five

    Cor Mundi: Music of the Spirit in the Heart of the World

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    The Drama Map: Trends, Patterns and Premieres on Texas Stages

    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

    Timeless and Immediate: For 2026-27, Stage West plans a season where audiences feel safe to be provoked

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Sites of Cinema

Nancy Zastudil·February 3, 2014
We know that every picture tells a story. But sometimes it’s easy to take for granted the very places in which those pictures and stories exist.
AustinFilmVisual ArtWest Texas

A Two-Way Street

Kelly Montana·February 3, 2014
In 1960s New York, a diverse and lively community of now-famous artists lived within a few blocks of one another.
AustinVisual Art

In Touch with the “Cave-Wall Mindset”

Devon Britt-Darby·February 3, 2014
Dallas-based artist David Bates is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth and the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Museum in Transition

Devon Britt-Darby·February 3, 2014
One of my most powerful art memories of 2013 is visiting the traveling exhibition 30 Americans, which presented important works by contemporary African American artists, on July 4, a free day at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Dallas/Ft WorthLoose EndsSan AntonioVisual Art

Carbon and Glass

Claire Christine Spera·February 3, 2014
Ballet Austin Artistic Director Stephen Mills is no stranger to Philip Glass’ music, nor to the man himself.
AustinDance

Acting in Texas: Jill Blackwood at the ZACH

Nancy Wozny·February 2, 2014
IMAGE ABOVE: Amy Downing and Jill Blackwood in the ZACH Theatre production of In the Next Room or...
Acting in TexasAustinTheater

Milestones & Momentum

Nancy Wozny·February 2, 2014
Houston Ballet has been on a roll for some time now, but considering recent events, it seems the company has stepped up the momentum.
DanceHouston

Jan Banning: Bureaucratics

Kelly Montana·February 2, 2014
Documentary photographer Jan Banning’s current exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston began with an assignment on the decentralization of Dutch aid in Mozambique.
HoustonReviewsVisual Art

Alexandra Grant: Century of the Self

rachel adams·February 2, 2014
Self-described as an “essayist that paints,” Los Angeles-based artist Alexandra Grant is known for her consistent use of language.
AustinReviewsVisual Art

Kent Rush: Concrete Poetry and Other Poems in Gray

Scott Andrews·February 2, 2014
SAN ANTONIO—When the Chicago Sun-Times fired its entire photography department last May, it was a sign of something...
ReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art

Adela Andea – Zero Degrees Celsius

Charissa N. Terranova·February 2, 2014
In her current body of work, Conroe-based artist Adela Andea uses lenticulars.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

Hopper Drawing & Robert Smithson in Texas

Devon Britt-Darby·February 1, 2014
A little Edward Hopper goes a long way with me, though I can’t picture American art without him.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art
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