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Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·April 18, 2025
Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries
Gallery RowVisual Art

Material Culture: Betsabée Romero at Blanton Museum of Art

Nancy Zastudil·April 18, 2025
When do materials matter? Some artists might say: always.
AustinVisual Art

Cartoon King: The Brilliant Accessibility of KAWS at Crystal Bridges

Lindsey Wilson·April 18, 2025
It’s Mickey Mouse, but not. It’s The Simpsons, but twisted. It’s a shaggy Muppet, but there’s something off about the eyes…
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Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

Nancy Wozny·April 18, 2025
Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages
AustinDallas/Ft WorthDanceHoustonMusicSan AntonioTheater

Reimagining a Classic: Houston Ballet’s Stanton Welch Breathes New Life into Raymonda

Steven Brown·April 12, 2025
Stanton Welch’s links to Raymonda reach back to before he was even born.
DanceHouston

A Blurred Utopia: Town Meeting 1978-2028 by Nick Vaughan & Jake Margolin

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·April 12, 2025
In 1978, around 4,000 LGBTQIA+ Houstonians convened at the Astro Arena. 
HoustonVisual Art

Modern Art & Politics: Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum Brings an Astonishing Collection of German Art Spanning Both World Wars to Texas

Brett Grega·April 12, 2025
Through more than 70 pieces from Berlin’s esteemed Neue Nationalgalerie, the latest exhibition at Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum gives American audiences a rare opportunity to explore the artistic developments within one of history’s most infamous periods. Modern Art and Politics in Germany: 1910-1945 runs through June 22.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Discoveries of the Dallas Design District

Donna Tennant and Henry Hunt·April 12, 2025
For many years, we have traveled to Dallas to visit the city’s art venues, and the number of galleries has grown considerably.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Fade To Black: Week-Long Arts Festival Amplifies Black Voices in Houston

Lindsey Wilson·April 12, 2025
At a time when many institutions are pulling away from telling diverse stories, Houston is proudly showing its support for the Black artistic community with the Fade To Black Festival.
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An Artistic Voyage East of the Pacific: The Carter Examines the Impact of Asian American Art in its Newest Exhibition to its History

Kendall Morgan·April 12, 2025
Known for its stellar collection of American art, the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth is expanding the definition of what art and artists from the United States could be.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Celebrating 125 Years, the Dallas Symphony Looks Back to its History

Steven Brown·April 12, 2025
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is heading for a red-letter day: May 22 will mark the 125th anniversary of the group’s first concert.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

More than a Distant Memory: Michael Tracy at the McNay

Nancy Zastudil·April 12, 2025
The internet is peppered with a handful of articles about the artist Michael Tracy, the majority of which take either his extravagant but gruff personality or his 2024 passing as their subject matter.
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