Posts Tagged ‘artists’
Them That Dare
GalleryBrian Jones and Brian Scott are sometime collaborators, but Gallery 414’s Them That Dare finds them both flying solo.
Gallery Night Goods
Big TicketLike most good things, Fall Gallery Night is getting a little too big. There’s so much to see and so many people to fight through that its usual pleasures are fading fast. Gone are the quick refills of boxed wine. Gone, the s...
Artists at Work
GalleryMany artists through history used regular employment to make ends meet and painted in their spare time, like Gauguin and Seurat. Perhaps there won’t be any artists of that caliber at Artists at Work, but the show is worth che...
Early Texas Art
KulturAin’t it sad how art becomes more beautiful over time, even with crackling and soiling, while humans just get … old. Bald heads and middle-aged spreads are a common sight at early Texas art shows and auctions. So wh...
Middle East Texas
Big TicketMost Weekly readers surely know that Texas art is no longer confined to cowboys and bucolic landscapes. Still, most art in local galleries is derived from either European or Mexican traditions. North Texans who want to see art ...
Lionizing Lone Star Art
Jeff PrinceAt first glance, it’s simply a painting of a black gardener in overalls and floppy hat, tin cup dangling from his fingers, a gentle look on his weathered face. But it’s so much more to at least one collector.
Young Artist Apprenticeship Program at the Modern
GalleryStudent art is usually found at the colleges or AMA’s yearly shows, but this month Gallery 414 exhibits works in various media by 18 artists in the Young Apprenticeship Program, an educational workshop run jointly by the Mode...