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Friday, April 26, 2024
Tom Wesselmann’s “Still Life No. 15” is one of the most uproarious pieces in this dynamic show.

Art and Appetite: Ravenous Beasts

Remembering Aimee Cardoso

Arts Funding

Lorna Simpson: Head on Ice

A Fort Worth Treasure Returns

Art

Art

Gallery

At Gallery 414, Ian O'Brien's multimedia installation imagines the artist as the sole inhabitant (wearing various guises) in a town of his own creation....

Design a Rahr Beer Label

In anticipation of our Third Annual Visionary Awards, to be awarded to three outstanding up-and-coming Fort Worth artists in various disciplines, Rahr & Sons...
HOMECOMING! built crates from discarded IKEA furniture. Now to get the darn things to Sweden.

HOMECOMING! Takes Flight

Earlier this year, three entities interested in public art began a first-ever collaboration. The 13-member art collective HOMECOMING! Committee, Downtown Fort Worth Inc., and...

Luck of the Draw?

In early 2006, local artist Paul Milligan and some other artistically inclined fanboys started an informal group, Stumblebum Studios, mainly to have a virtual...

McAn’s Implied Landscapes

Photographer, sculptor, and mixed-media canvas artist Robert McAn says that if you look hard enough at some of his work, you can probably find...

Fort Worth Library’s Contem?oraries

Ah, Fort Worth Library, or should we say, “The artist formerly known as Fort Worth Public Library”? You are now so much more than...

Where the Wild Things Are

In art, theater, music, literature, film — basically, any artistic discipline — there are themes, and then there are themes. The fog of war?...

El Día de los Muertos

El Día de los Muertos may be over and gone, but the holiday's spirit will keep going at Arts Fifth Avenue. Lynn Hart's paintings...

Narrow Focus

The title of Amon Carter Museum’s current archival exhibition is misleading. Instead of 100 Great American Photographs, it should say 100 Great Historical American...

Halloween Art Exhibition

    There's Halloween-related activities going on everywhere this weekend, but if you're artistically inclined and in the Arlington area, you might want to drop in...