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Myriam Abdelaziz’ “Egypt’s Revolution, Protests in Tahrir Square”
There’s still time to catch RAWIYA’s exhibit of photographs at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts. The collective’s first exhibition in Texas captures the Middle East’s...
Imaginary Landscapes
Landscape painting has been with us since art began, and artists have often used their imaginations to improve on nature and create ideally pleasing...
Museum Swap: Bernini
There’s this really ridiculous, rarely fun game I play called Museum Swap, in which I try to picture an exhibit at one of our...
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Cecil Touchon’s show at William Campbell is fired by the idea that new styles and trends have swept the art world so fast that...
Donald Sultan’s “Blue and Black”
For the summer, William Campbell Contemporary Art is bringing in a selection of prints from Lococo Fine Art Publisher, the venerable company based in...
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Fort Worth guitarist Darrin Kobetich, noted purveyor of bluegrazz (that’s “bluegrass” and “jazz”), will supply the music at Friday’s opening reception of Arts Fifth...
Lines That Bind and Harmony with their stories
This is the last weekend to catch Robert S. Drew’s powerfully primitive glass mosaics at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
While you’re there...
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The women own the show at Artspace 111 for the next six weeks. The venue’s new exhibit, Go Figure, features paintings of human subjects...
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Deedra Baker’s interest in her family’s history is the impetus behind the pop-up art show that happens this Friday at the Art Room. Five:...
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Ken Dixon’s show at William Campbell, 3 Short Stories & 12 Options, takes its inspiration from Texas’ Hill Country, but the artist renders his...