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    Performative and All-encompassing: David-Jeremiah: The Fire This Time

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    Accumulating Histories: Francesca Fuchs Redefines a Breathing Archive at the Menil

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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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    Performa/Dance Marks Their 10th Anniversary with ‘ANTHROPOCENE’

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Mark Dion’s “perilous Texas adventure” debuts at Amon Carter

James Russell·February 18, 2020
Mark Dion, a conceptual artist, has spent the past four years tracing the four characters’ journeys through Texas for the exhibition The Perilous Texas Adventures of Mark Dion, which runs through May 17 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Dallas Opera Collaborate for ‘Pulcinella’

Manuel Mendoza·February 18, 2020
Pulcinella is an odd duck of a ballet.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceMusic

State of the Art 2020: San Antonio Artists at Crystal Bridges and The Momentary

Nancy Zastudil·February 18, 2020
San Antonio is having a moment, and it’s a good one.
San AntonioVisual Art

Obtaining Love Over a Reddiquette Online dating Site

Steven Brown·February 18, 2020
Meet single people regionally through regional and overseas dating sites. You might search through hundreds of profiles to...
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Rock reset: With her Tito’s Prize exhibition, Betelhem Makonnen suggests an alternative to our current climate of temporal anxiety

Jeanne Claire Van Ryzin·February 13, 2020
Time is of the essence for Betehelm Makonnen.
AustinVisual Art

A Rear-View Mirror on Humanity: FotoFest Explores African Cosmologies

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·February 13, 2020
Photography, as with many aspects of Western culture, comes loaded with a eurocentric canon that shapes the everyday perspective and expectations of the field.
HoustonVisual Art

Life Is a Cabaret: The Legacy of Mama’s Party in Dallas-Fort Worth

Lindsey Wilson·February 13, 2020
Amy Stevenson, a performer and educator who founded and hosts a weekly cabaret called Mama’s Party, has been more than good to Dallas-Fort Worth for the last 14 years.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusicTheater

Houston Symphony’s New Season Highlights Women Violinists, Beethoven and a partnership with Perlman

Steven Brown·February 13, 2020
The Houston Symphony will be one of many orchestras that mark the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. But how many groups will also spend part of next season celebrating women who play the violin?
HoustonMusic

Made in Texas: Trey McIntyre Returns with a Houston Ballet World Premiere

Nichelle Suzanne·February 13, 2020
In the midst of its celebratory 50th anniversary season comprised entirely of works created for the company by world-renowned choreographers, Houston Ballet presents Forged in Houston March 12-21.
DanceHouston

Texas Studio: Matt Messinger

Emily Hynds·February 13, 2020
Houston artist Matt Messinger is a collector—of art yes, but also of ephemera, which leaks and injects itself into his work.
FeaturesHoustonTexas StudioVisual Art

Bizarre and commanding: A look inside Danielle Georgiou’s boundary-crossing theater of dance

Lindsey Wilson·February 12, 2020
If you’ve had any brush with dance, theater, or art in Dallas, you’ve probably seen Danielle Georgiou’s work in one form or another.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceTheaterVisual Art

Double Vision: Francis Bacon at the MFAH

Tarra Gaines·February 12, 2020
In 1971 when figurative painting master Francis Bacon was in his early 60s, the Grand Palais in Paris mounted a major retrospective.
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