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GalleryAt Gallery 414, Lance Jones’ show – with the wordy title of There’s a feeling that lingers in the afterward – contains both his bubbly abstract acrylic works on canvas and his video art, full of grainy, ...
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GalleryNot to be confused with a similarly named wildlife painter from Idaho, Ron A. Cheek is the painter of some well-executed realistic renderings of still lifes and figures (mostly nudes). It’s the latterĀ Gallery, going on ...
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GalleryBirds painted in an Audubon-like realistic style would be too straightforward for a venue like William Campbell Contemporary Art. Fortunately, Billy Hassell’s renditions of birds are sharp, stylized, and brightly colored ...
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GalleryGallery 414′s current show is entitled Showdown, in which the work of eight artists with divergent artistic philosophies is placed in dialogue, with Harmony Padgett’s abstract paintings contrasting with Lorrie McCla...
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GalleryThe Fort Worth Center for Architecture hosts a traveling exhibit this holiday season. They’re showing the sketches submitted by the six architectural firms that competed for the job of renovating and adding to the Getty M...
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GalleryIf you saw the Justin Hilliard film The Other Side of Paradise a couple of weeks ago at Artspace 111, then you were also on hand for the opening of the gallery’s current show, Paintings, Prints, and Presents. If not, you ...
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GalleryDestined to be Hank Hill’s least favorite art show, Death of a Propane Salesman is all about anxiety, and is there ever a lot of it in Lawrence Lee’s picture of a crazed horse or Seth Alverson’s apocalyptic ta...
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GalleryRobyn Glass’ paintings of domestic scenes aim for discontent and an off-kilter quality that’s reminiscent of the paintings of John Currin. Her holiday-themed show – not the most festive but certainly interesti...
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GalleryOther artists use brushes or pens, but California-based Lia Cook uses an electronic Jacquard loom to create her fiber works that depict girls’ faces. These are on display through the next few days at UNT Art Gallery.
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GalleryGallery Night will be upon us shortly, but before the deluge of art shows hits, you might want to catch the Faculty Art Exhibition at Texas Woman’s University. The biennial show will be be up only until September 19. The ...