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Saturday, May 18, 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

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Wilkinson Says everyone poops

Jay Wilkinson has been busy. The Fort Worth artist has become known around town for his nontraditional installations and collaborations, working outside the sometimes staid...

Nice Threads

The main atrium of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art was completed 15 years ago this October as part of the museum’s expansion....

Healing Art

When Jo Dufo retired from teaching art at Metro Opportunity High School last December, she assumed the programs would continue serving the at-risk students...

Vision & Verve

These folks have just about every visual medium covered. As the filmmaking/photography collective Vision & Verve, Wesley Kirk, Penny Halcyon, and Kendall McCrae can...

Turner’s Modern World

How was Joseph Mallord William Turner a modern artist? At a time when British art was struggling with an inferiority complex compared with the...

Open House

For the better part of the past decade, artist Natalie Price has sought practical solutions to basic problems that emerging artists like herself face....

R.I.P., Kevin Roche

Kevin Roche, the renowned architect who designed the J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communications Building on TCU’s campus, died last week. He was 96. The...

Multidisciplinary Storytelling

A key feature of Diane Durant’s creative process caught my attention as I stepped into her Monticello abode and work studio. In lieu of...

Buddha Shiva Lotus Dragon

The Kimbell Art Museum’s summer exhibit made me wish that I knew more about the intricacies of ceramics and metalworking. It’d sure be nice...

Cowboy Style

Photorealist precision paired with nuanced strength. Those are the evocative hallmarks of the 23 drawings by Marshall Harris in I Wanna Be a Cowboy,...