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Big Little Lies

At the top of the stairs is a wall-length pigment print, a punchy cacophony of brightly colored consumer artifacts splayed out in a rainbow...

Inviting IREB

As government grants tighten and employers demand more from college graduates, architects are seizing the opportunity to shape the future and designing new buildings...

Glassworks

Loud grinding and polishing machines droned in the background as Austin Fields surveyed her newest creations at a studio on the campus of the...

Sound Escapes

James Talambas’ sound-driven installation artworks are largely what you’d expect from someone with a formal education in music composition and sound engineering who transitioned...

Sweet Tooth

There’s nothing ironic about Jana Renee’s feminine/pink/candy-laced creations. Her paintings often depict women in various states of bliss, whether licking lollipops, floating in a...

Haute Culture

Balenciaga in Black isn’t lacking in sex appeal.  Dozens of impossibly tight-waisted dresses and evening gowns hover behind thick glass walls in a state of...

J.T. Grant’s Coping Skills

We talked about that stupid shredder for about 10 minutes. And only a couple of us knew who Banksy was. At Sotheby’s in London last...

About that West 7th Post Office

The Museum Place Post Office at the edge of the Cultural District is the last structure visitors may think to visit for its architectural...

R.I.P. Ron Tomlinson

Fort Worth painter Ron Tomlinson died last week at his Westcliff home. He was 73. Among the indelible recollections I have of Ron were...

Devon Nowlin

One part of Devon Nowlin’s artist statement really stuck with me. In describing her collage-like figurative paintings up now through October 6 at Artspace...