Honoring the Past, Forging into the Future: Derek Charles Livingston Settles in at Houston’s Stages Theater
Right Here, Right Now: Houston MICHAEL MCFADDEN·October 10, 2014As time passes, Houston becomes exponentially a more global city. HoustonReviewsVisual Art
Love George Herms rachel adams·October 10, 2014“Did Constructivism manifest itself beyond painting and sculpture?” AustinReviewsVisual Art
Buildering: Misbehaving the City casey gregory·October 8, 2014The problem is one of scale. HoustonReviewsVisual Art
Invasive Species: Landscape Seth Orion Schwaiger·October 8, 2014landscape finds its way into contemporary artReviewsSan AntonioVisual Art
Smashing Taboos Nancy Zastudil·October 7, 2014Carolee Schneemann never considered herself to be shockingFilmHoustonVisual Art
Isa Genzken: Retrospective john zotos·October 7, 2014on view at the Dallas Museum of ArtDallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art
Show Up: Tommy Gregory at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum Nancy Zastudil·October 7, 2014Ideas are in my mind like a 12 car pile-upSan AntonioShow UpVisual Art
Three Impressionist Shows to see in Texas this Fall admin·October 6, 2014Impressionism is quite possibly the world’s favorite art movementFeaturesVisual Art
New New Berlin! & Nevada Art Fair casey gregory·October 6, 2014The extra “new” is like a pre-emptive superlative. HoustonVisual Art
The Artist as Lens rachel adams·September 3, 2014Catherine Lee, whose retrospective opens Sept. 4 at San Antonio’s Blue Star Contemporary Art MuseumSan AntonioVisual Art
In the Company of Cats and Dogs M.M. ADJARIAN·September 3, 2014In the Company of Cats and Dogs is an ambitious multimedia exhibition at the University of Texas.AustinVisual Art
Margaret Meehan: Decoration Day Dan Goddard·September 2, 2014Women on the front lines of combat is a contentious issue for the United States Marine Corps and Army, with more than 200,000 jobs for military occupational specialties still closed to women in those two sectors of the armed services.San AntonioVisual Art