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GalleryIsn’t it great that Fort Worth Weekly has started running these Gallery pictures in color?
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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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Cecil TouchonGallery
Cecil Touchon’s show at William Campbell is fired by the idea that new styles and trends have swept the art world so fast that we haven’t been able to keep up.
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Randall ReidGallery
Fort Worth native Randall Reid’s mixed-media works make heavy use of distressed materials, frames within frames, and found objects to create abstract studies in texture and color. His show at William Campbell is up through th...
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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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GalleryThis week marks the 35th anniversary of the founding of William Campbell Contemporary Art. The official celebration won’t be until next month, but you can still mark the occasion by catching the gallery’s current ex...
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GalleryJ.T. Grant’s chiaroscuro-heavy paintings are an unusual departure for William Campbell Contemporary Art, which tends to favor friendlier, more abstract works. Pieces like “Advocate’s Adjunct” have an uns...
Falling Water
JIMMY FOWLERBy the end of last weekend’s performances, Amphibian Productions artistic director Kathleen Anderson Culebro must’ve been sick of all the jokes she was hearing about the production’s title, Three Days of Rain....
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GalleryA painter whose photograph-like works on canvas recall vintage hand-tinted postcards, Bob “Daddy-O” Wade is an artist who trafficks in images from Texas’ iconography past and present.