Black House Shines
Gallery Night in Fort Worth is as close to an art fair as Fort Worth ever gets. Granted, the exhibitions are scattered throughout the...
Hart Cinema
The Impressionist painters were still around when cinema first appeared on the scene, and over the following decades the new art form slowly convinced...
Polaroid Art
The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology provides a glorious blend of pop culture, photography, and science.
The idea for the Polaroid...
North Texans, Rally Around this Exhibit
Art in the Metroplex, one of the oldest (almost-)annual open-call visual art shows in the state, is recommended viewing for any loud and proud...
The Business of Art
Ariel Davis ran around Sundance Square before there was a Sundance Square. She and her friends would go to Starbucks (then on Houston Street)...
It Figures
Fort Worth is pretty lucky. We don’t have to deal with all of that art-world drama and hand-wringing over “good” versus “bad” art or,...
The Body, The Senses
Sure, it’s easy to claim a glib knowledge of Pierre-Auguste Renoir with a recitation of his ubiquitous renditions of women boasting abundant folds of...
Gallery
TCC English instructor Gregory Bade found ways to combine his love of photography and auto racing, and now he has a show at their...
Something Borrowed
When the Kimbell Art Museum announces it has taken a Titian painting on loan, you take notice. However, when it’s one of the 16th-century...
Gallery
Lou Chapman intentionally used a faulty Chinese-made toy camera with a plastic lens to take the pictures in his show at Gallery 414, Metaphors...