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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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Love and other words: Robert Indiana’s Enduring Influence at the McNay

Lauren Moya Ford·October 13, 2020
Sometimes LOVE is all-consuming. Nowadays, Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE artworks—with their clunky capital L and tilted O stacked over the V and E—are everywhere.
San AntonioVisual Art

Two Outstanding Berruguete Exhibitions at the Meadows Museum

Amy Bishop·October 8, 2020
Even if you’ve never been to Spain, you’re likely to be familiar with some of the country’s most stunning signature artistic marvels, such as the elaborate retablos, or altarpieces, found in churches and cathedrals throughout the region.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Afton Battle Takes the Lead at Fort Worth Opera

Steven Brown·October 7, 2020
Battle’s move to the company completes a journey--a more circuitous one than she imagined--that began that night at La Traviata.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Ars Lyrica’s Retooled Season Offers Fresh Musical Experiences

Steven Brown·October 7, 2020
The coronavirus’ upheaval forced Ars Lyrica Houston to throw out most of its plans for this season--including its cherished project for its second fully staged opera.
HoustonMusic

A Love Letter to the Audience: Tarra Gaines on her Digital Diet and Missing Live Performance

Tarra Gaines·October 1, 2020
Tarra Gaines on her Digital Diet and Missing Live Performance
AustinDallas/Ft WorthDanceFeaturesHoustonMusicTheaterVisual Art

Movement & Mobility: American Impressionism at Art Museum of South Texas

Tarra Gaines·September 25, 2020
The new traveling exhibition alighting at the Art Museum of South Texas, Across the Atlantic: American Impressionism Through the French Lens ( through Jan. 3, 2021) offers a new and new world perspective on Impressionism.
Corpus ChristiVisual Art

Cabinet Cards and Everett Spruce: Two Must-See Shows at the Amon Carter

James Russell·September 15, 2020
Nineteenth-century cabinet cards and a forgotten Texas artist are the two new exhibitions at the re-opened Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Bridging Science and Art: Jennifer Steinkamp’s Eon

casey gregory·September 15, 2020
Jennifer Steinkamp’s new digital work Eon, recently unveiled as part of the University of Texas Landmarks Collection and commissioned for Welch Hall, the university’s recently renovated science building, invokes these complex ideas not in the form of ephemeral petals, but in massive LED screens.
AustinVisual Art

It Happened in Texas: Anna Pavlova

Caroline Hamilton·September 10, 2020
For many years now, upon arriving in a new city one of the first things I do is find out not where the best places to eat or visit are, but to research whether Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes or Anna Pavlova’s company performed there.
It Happened in Texas

A Splash of Color and Light: ROCO Paints a New Landscape

Sherry Cheng·September 9, 2020
I was especially thrilled to be the first person to receive a print copy of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra’s Season 16 brochure, fresh off the press.
HoustonMusic

THE VISUAL MANIFESTO OF MARK BRADFORD AT THE MODERN

James Russell·August 31, 2020
ark Bradford enrolled in California Institute of the Arts in 1991 as an adult student. He was a...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Dallas Opera Goes Digital with the TDO Network

Steven Brown·August 6, 2020
The Dallas Opera had just begun rehearsals for a landmark event: the company’s first production in more than 30 years of Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo, a drama whose challenges tower nearly as high as its musical splendors.
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