Quantcast
Saturday, July 12, 2025
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

The Art of Politics

      It hasn't escaped the notice of our local artists that there's an election season fast approaching. The Gallery Night show at Artspace 111 features...

Gallery

William Campbell Contemporary Art is running two shows. Cliff Garten's delicate abstract prints and Judy Youngblood's paintings with a raindrop motif are on display...

Gallery

J.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...

Enlightened by the Dark

Anyone who’s checked out conceptual artist Janet Morrow’s current show Ambiguous Belonging at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center was probably intrigued and a...

Rodeo Extended

The Stock Show is over, but the Western-themed art show at Artspace 111 remains up until the 18th. The show contains Sarah Green's paintings...

Gallery

The press release from William Campbell Contemporary Art goes on at length about the texture and expressiveness of Otis Jones' paintings, yet any photo...

In Search of Memory

Mark Stephen Smith's interest in neuroscience guides him as he creates his abstract paintings on wooden panels. The vibrant colors in his works are...

The Last Art Show

You may have heard this in other parts of the Weekly, but we couldn't let it pass without taking notice of the impending demise...

Heady Reference

Systems and Process in Abstract Art is a different kind of art exhibit. The collaboration between two local art professors, Vincent Falsetta and Ronald...

Gallery

You'll feel like an archeologist at the Gallery at UTA's show, which features prints by the Uruguayan-born artist Rimer Cardillo that mimic artifacts, as...