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Review: Mike Beradino at Emergency Room

Devon Britt-Darby·September 23, 2012
As sculpture physically occupying Emergency Room, a snack-sized exhibition space at Rice University, Mike Beradino’s Lode Runner is more of a curiosity than a feast for the eyes. It looks like what it is: a DIY computer, assembled from salvaged parts, whirring and humming atop a similarly [...]
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Review: In Appropriation at HCP

admin·September 23, 2012
In Appropriation at the Houston Center for Photography is one of the strongest exhibitions currently showing in the city. Curated by SeeSaw Magazine founder and editor Aaron Schuman, it includes the work of seven artists who incorporate appropriation methodologies into their practices [...]
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Review: Women@Art

admin·September 23, 2012
Houston Ballet Women@Art September 20-30, 2012 The lady dance-makers rocked the Wortham during Houston Ballet’s Women@Art, an evening...
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Review: The Artist Is Present

admin·September 20, 2012
Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present, the new HBO documentary by Matthew Akers and Jeff Dupre, chronicles Serbian performance [...]
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Review: Eric Zimmerman

Devon Britt-Darby·September 20, 2012
There’s a lot going on in Eric Zimmerman’s latest Art Palace exhibition, which is itself part of larger goings-on: a dialogue with another, now-closed Zimmerman exhibition at the Reading Room in Dallas and with the website endlessdisharmony.tumblr.com [...]
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Review: James Drake

admin·September 20, 2012
Now based in Santa Fe, James Drake is perhaps best known for his dark, large-scale drawings and for...
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Art-Making in the Here-and-Now

admin·September 19, 2012
The Mitchell Center Calls Great Artists and Attention to Houston As many readers know, Forbes recently named Houston “America’s Coolest City” thanks in large part to our superb arts organizations. Defining itself amongst these, the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts is dedicated to groundbreaking collaboration [...]
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Worth the Trip: Ralston Crawford in New Orleans

Devon Britt-Darby·September 18, 2012
Since the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston unveiled its acquisition of Ralston Crawford’s 1942 painting Red Barge, No....
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Review: 2 Pianos 4 Hands

admin·September 14, 2012
Stages Repertory Theatre September 5-October 28, 2012 Before I begin this review I should let it be known...
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Review: Jane Alexander at CAMH

admin·September 11, 2012
Jane Alexander’s motley cast of characters alternately attracts and repels. Her figurative sculptures of near life-size human-animal hybrids are simultaneously grotesque and sympathetic, quietly aggressive and compellingly beautiful. They are also altogether human in their interactions. Throughout the main gallery of the Contemporary Arts Museum [...]
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Review: Madame Butterfly

admin·September 11, 2012
Amy Fote commands the stage as Cio-Cio San in Houston Ballet’s season opener, Madame Butterfly. With Fote’s imminent retirement later this fall, the radiant principal is cherishing every last arabesque, as demonstrated in her masterful performance. There is a completeness present, as if each corner of the choreography has been [...]
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