Posts Tagged ‘artists’
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Upstairs GalleryGallery
The Gallery Night Show at Upstairs Gallery showcases the works of the Arlington venue’s habitual artists. The pieces here are heavy on landscapes and cityscapes, but the exhibit also features abstracts, collages, and sculptur...
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Cecelia Feld and Cecilia ThurmanGallery
Artspace 111 is all about abstract art this month and about two artists with similar first names. Cecelia Feld and Cecilia Thurman contribute photographs, collages, and collagraphs (prints applied to rigid substrates) that expl...
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James BlakeGallery
William Campbell Contemporary Art changes things up with its show of James Blake’s delicately beautiful black-and-white drawings of trees and flowers.
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Pedro EscamillaGallery
Hurry and catch Pedro Escamilla’s paintings at Rose Marine Theater. Unusually for an art show, this one is closing down on Thursday instead of staying up through the weekend, so there’s only two more days to see these works...
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Jo-Ann Mulroy and Linda GuyGallery
Natural forms dominate the space at Artspace 111, courtesy of art by Jo-Ann Mulroy and Linda Guy (whose Radiolaria series was featured in an earlier Gallery item).
Merkin, McInroe, and You
HearsaySure, there are free outdoor shows everywhere in the summer in the Fort. And there are free benefit outdoor shows. But don’t workaday local underground artists qualify as charitable groups? Of course they do. And for a measly...
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KRISTIAN LINWED ? 31 Chances are that when you visit the Kimbell Art Museum, you don’t think about the frames of the paintings on display. The truth is, many of the works you see have been reframed several times over the decades, and cho...
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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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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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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.