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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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Heart and Soul

admin·September 6, 2012
“THE STATE OF THE ART: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS IN TEXAS” Authored by June Mattingly, 2012 Well-respected Texas contemporary art collector, advisor, educator, and gallerist June Mattingly has recently self-published an e-book, The State of the Art: Contemporary Artists in Texas, highlighting the work of almost 90 of the state’s most [...]
BooksDallas/Ft WorthFeatured

Fast and Furious

Charissa N. Terranova·September 6, 2012
The visual subject – she who sees – is always evolving. One does not look at the Mona...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Building Relationships

admin·September 6, 2012
Enter GVG Contemporary in Santa Fe’s historic Canyon Road arts district, help where ornamental beams called vigas line...
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturedVisual Art

What’s the Big Idea?

admin·September 6, 2012
When it comes to avant-garde type of art, the popularity tends to wane quickly, and attendance at showings is low. Recently, however, Dallas has seen a growing interest in the avant-garde [...]
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Spec’ing Out a Theater

admin·September 6, 2012
Dallas City Performance Hall is a 750 seat multi-disciplinary theater that has the ability to become whatever it...
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Power and Paradox

admin·September 6, 2012
Liz Gerring Dance Company in she dreams in code Ideas on precision, physicality and athleticism surface in looking...
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Review: NobleMotion Spitting Ether

admin·September 6, 2012
Lights flash, arc, blind, blink. Arms, legs, faces appear, disappear. Shadows bend, swallow, haunt. Spitting Ether: A Reality Bending Dance, created in collaboration by NobleMotion Dance and lighting designer David J. Deveau, is an evening of light and dance, yes, but perhaps the strongest element of the show is shadow [...]
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Beyond Last Tango

admin·August 31, 2012
MFAH’s Bertolucci Retrospective Best known for Last Tango in Paris, his 1972 psychosexual drama starring Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider, Bernardo Bertolucci [...]
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High Altitude Dancing

admin·August 30, 2012
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Returns to the SPA stage Imagine a ballet company that exists in two cities,...
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Cultural Warrior: John Guess Jr.

admin·August 30, 2012
Houston Museum of African American Culture’s John Guess Jr. For a guy prone to joking that he’d like...
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Last Notes

admin·August 30, 2012
Tokyo String Quartet’s Final Houston Visit “It’s something like a love affair between the Tokyo String Quartet and the Houston Friends of Chamber Music,” says violinist Kikuei Ikeda. First invited to perform in Houston just seven years after they officially formed at the Julliard School in 1969 [...]
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Dressing for Dinner

admin·August 30, 2012
Pearl Cleage returns to The Ensemble Theatre Pearl Cleage’s The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence...
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