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QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: VASLAV NIJINSKY’S TOUR WITH THE In early December 1916 Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest dancer alive, spent a week in Texas. From October 1916 until February 1917 the gypsy-like group of dancers that were The Ballets Russes, arguably the most significant artistic enterprise of the 20th Century, toured 56 cities and towns across the USA. The company, an estimated 150 dancers THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” SHOW UP: RICHARD THOMPSON Richard Thompson, Study Painter’s Farm , a-p, 30 x 40, 2014. Artist Richard Thompson’s career spans five decades––quite an accomplishment in any business. But in the world of contemporary art this continued success, both as an exhibiting artist and a teacher, is fairly unique. Thompson’s upcoming exhibit with FortWorth
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of UNSETTLED IMAGES: BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE Comprised of more than 100 artworks, Beatriz González: A Retrospective is the first large-scale U.S. exhibition dedicated to González and her work. Co-curated by Mari Carmen Ramírez, the Wortham Curator of Latin American Art and Director of the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Tobias ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: VASLAV NIJINSKY’S TOUR WITH THE In early December 1916 Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest dancer alive, spent a week in Texas. From October 1916 until February 1917 the gypsy-like group of dancers that were The Ballets Russes, arguably the most significant artistic enterprise of the 20th Century, toured 56 cities and towns across the USA. The company, an estimated 150 dancers THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” SHOW UP: RICHARD THOMPSON Richard Thompson, Study Painter’s Farm , a-p, 30 x 40, 2014. Artist Richard Thompson’s career spans five decades––quite an accomplishment in any business. But in the world of contemporary art this continued success, both as an exhibiting artist and a teacher, is fairly unique. Thompson’s upcoming exhibit with FortWorth
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of UNSETTLED IMAGES: BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE Comprised of more than 100 artworks, Beatriz González: A Retrospective is the first large-scale U.S. exhibition dedicated to González and her work. Co-curated by Mari Carmen Ramírez, the Wortham Curator of Latin American Art and Director of the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Tobias TWO OUTSTANDING BERRUGUETE EXHIBITIONS AT THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Currently, the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas is the home of Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain, the first exhibition devoted to the artist to be displayed outside Spain; it is on view through January 10, 2021.. Organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, Spain, the collection of WOMEN RESHAPE CONTEMPORARY ART: LIMITLESS AT THE MCNAY For the McNay’s newest contemporary exhibition, the Dallas Museum of Art loaned All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, the only pumpkin-motif Kusama infinity room in North America.With the 92-year-old Kusama becoming a kind of grand matriarchal cornerstone of the show, the Limitless focus became clear to Barilleaux. “Because of the McNay’s history of supporting women artists, of ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shot COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
FRANCIS ALŸS & THE POETICS OF POLITICS IMAGE: Francis Alÿs, Rehearsal I/Ensayo I, 1999–2001.Video installation. 29 minutes, 25 seconds. In collaboration with Rafael Ortega. Courtesy of the artist and The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Gift of The Speyer Family Foundation, Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis, Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, The Julia Stoschek FoundationSEEING BOTH WAYS
The Houston-based author’s first book, Trespasses, was published by the University of Iowa Press in March 2012. The memoir is an outgrowth of an essay called “White trash Primer,” which Johnson expanded through a series of interviews she conducted with her family in her childhood home in central Missouri. The book is written in short SHOW UP: MICHAEL GOLDEN Michael Golden, 0-Connected-97, 2017, collage on bristol, 17 x 14 inches. Images courtesy the artist and Galveston Art Center. He shares an anecdote about a brain scientist who happened into one of his open studios, pointing out a possible connection between the images in one of his paintings and current science on autism. REVIEW: ARS LYRICA’S ‘AGRIPPINA’ When Matthew Dirst was a graduate student in France, a splashy revival of a long-neglected 17th-century opera galvanized his love of baroque music. Twenty years after Dirst founded Ars Lyrica Houston to spotlight Baroque gems, he and his ensemble finally moved into the realm that caught Dirst’s eye back then: They presented their firstfully staged opera.
MICKALENE THOMAS: WAITING ON A PRIME-TIME STAR AT MOODY The ephemera may change over time— On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross’s To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection—but the vibe stays the same. Waiting on a Prime-Time Star, on view through Jan. 13, 2018, is rife with references to both pop culture and arthistory.
WOMEN RESHAPE CONTEMPORARY ART: LIMITLESS AT THE MCNAY For the McNay’s newest contemporary exhibition, the Dallas Museum of Art loaned All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, the only pumpkin-motif Kusama infinity room in North America.With the 92-year-old Kusama becoming a kind of grand matriarchal cornerstone of the show, the Limitless focus became clear to Barilleaux. “Because of the McNay’s history of supporting women artists, of TWO OUTSTANDING BERRUGUETE EXHIBITIONS AT THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Currently, the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas is the home of Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain, the first exhibition devoted to the artist to be displayed outside Spain; it is on view through January 10, 2021.. Organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, Spain, the collection of THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shot COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
HAUNTING THE HAUNTED: MISTY KEASLER AT THE MODERN ART Haunt, on view Sept. 23 through Nov. 26 at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth, is a collection of photographs taken at haunted houses across the United States. The show is Keasler’s latest stab at capturing the elusive nature of some of our world’s most artificial yet spectacular physical environments. Keasler began frequenting hauntedhouses
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of THE TROUBLEMAKERS: A YOUNG GENERATION OF DALLAS THEATER Deep in the DNA of theater makers is a strain of rebellion. An art form that can entertain and educate alike, theater can also be a powerful tool for socio-political activism, pushing back on societal flaws or injustices. WOMEN RESHAPE CONTEMPORARY ART: LIMITLESS AT THE MCNAY For the McNay’s newest contemporary exhibition, the Dallas Museum of Art loaned All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, the only pumpkin-motif Kusama infinity room in North America.With the 92-year-old Kusama becoming a kind of grand matriarchal cornerstone of the show, the Limitless focus became clear to Barilleaux. “Because of the McNay’s history of supporting women artists, of TWO OUTSTANDING BERRUGUETE EXHIBITIONS AT THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Currently, the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas is the home of Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain, the first exhibition devoted to the artist to be displayed outside Spain; it is on view through January 10, 2021.. Organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, Spain, the collection of THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shot COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
HAUNTING THE HAUNTED: MISTY KEASLER AT THE MODERN ART Haunt, on view Sept. 23 through Nov. 26 at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth, is a collection of photographs taken at haunted houses across the United States. The show is Keasler’s latest stab at capturing the elusive nature of some of our world’s most artificial yet spectacular physical environments. Keasler began frequenting hauntedhouses
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of THE TROUBLEMAKERS: A YOUNG GENERATION OF DALLAS THEATER Deep in the DNA of theater makers is a strain of rebellion. An art form that can entertain and educate alike, theater can also be a powerful tool for socio-political activism, pushing back on societal flaws or injustices. ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
TRAVERSING GEOGRAPHIES: RETHINKING THE STORY OF AMERICAN On view at San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) from June 11-Sept. 5, the expansive exhibition America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution, co-organized by the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Tennessee, and SAMA, brings together 62 works from a wide range of public and privatecollections.
WOMEN RESHAPE CONTEMPORARY ART: LIMITLESS AT THE MCNAY For the McNay’s newest contemporary exhibition, the Dallas Museum of Art loaned All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, the only pumpkin-motif Kusama infinity room in North America.With the 92-year-old Kusama becoming a kind of grand matriarchal cornerstone of the show, the Limitless focus became clear to Barilleaux. “Because of the McNay’s history of supporting women artists, of DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: VASLAV NIJINSKY’S TOUR WITH THE In early December 1916 Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest dancer alive, spent a week in Texas. From October 1916 until February 1917 the gypsy-like group of dancers that were The Ballets Russes, arguably the most significant artistic enterprise of the 20th Century, toured 56 cities and towns across the USA. The company, an estimated 150 dancers SHOW UP: MICHAEL GOLDEN Michael Golden, 0-Connected-97, 2017, collage on bristol, 17 x 14 inches. Images courtesy the artist and Galveston Art Center. He shares an anecdote about a brain scientist who happened into one of his open studios, pointing out a possible connection between the images in one of his paintings and current science on autism. A BRIEF SURVEY OF EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC IN HOUSTON A brief survey of experimental music in Houston. Transitory Sound and Movement Collective in Times Square in 60: An Improvisation for 19 Musicians with Movement and Film, Jan. 10, 2017 at Houston’s Rec Room. Photo by Mark Wozny. John Kennedy (Houston) – drums, percussion, Dane Rousay (San Antonio) – drums, percussion, SoniaFlores
MICKALENE THOMAS: WAITING ON A PRIME-TIME STAR AT MOODY The ephemera may change over time— On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross’s To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection—but the vibe stays the same. Waiting on a Prime-Time Star, on view through Jan. 13, 2018, is rife with references to both pop culture and arthistory.
ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: VASLAV NIJINSKY’S TOUR WITH THE In early December 1916 Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest dancer alive, spent a week in Texas. From October 1916 until February 1917 the gypsy-like group of dancers that were The Ballets Russes, arguably the most significant artistic enterprise of the 20th Century, toured 56 cities and towns across the USA. The company, an estimated 150 dancers THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” SHOW UP: RICHARD THOMPSON Richard Thompson, Study Painter’s Farm , a-p, 30 x 40, 2014. Artist Richard Thompson’s career spans five decades––quite an accomplishment in any business. But in the world of contemporary art this continued success, both as an exhibiting artist and a teacher, is fairly unique. Thompson’s upcoming exhibit with FortWorth
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of MICKALENE THOMAS: WAITING ON A PRIME-TIME STAR AT MOODY The ephemera may change over time— On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross’s To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection—but the vibe stays the same. Waiting on a Prime-Time Star, on view through Jan. 13, 2018, is rife with references to both pop culture and arthistory.
ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music and jazz, but that hardly gives you the whole picture. IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: VASLAV NIJINSKY’S TOUR WITH THE In early December 1916 Vaslav Nijinsky, the greatest dancer alive, spent a week in Texas. From October 1916 until February 1917 the gypsy-like group of dancers that were The Ballets Russes, arguably the most significant artistic enterprise of the 20th Century, toured 56 cities and towns across the USA. The company, an estimated 150 dancers THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’S On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” SHOW UP: RICHARD THOMPSON Richard Thompson, Study Painter’s Farm , a-p, 30 x 40, 2014. Artist Richard Thompson’s career spans five decades––quite an accomplishment in any business. But in the world of contemporary art this continued success, both as an exhibiting artist and a teacher, is fairly unique. Thompson’s upcoming exhibit with FortWorth
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGS Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of MICKALENE THOMAS: WAITING ON A PRIME-TIME STAR AT MOODY The ephemera may change over time— On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross’s To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection—but the vibe stays the same. Waiting on a Prime-Time Star, on view through Jan. 13, 2018, is rife with references to both pop culture and arthistory.
ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
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ARTIST DAVID BATES FEATURED IN ARTS + CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE. Dallas-based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two-venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.He spoke with Devon Britt-Darby about how art history, materials and places such as the MFAH EXPANDS WITH NEW BUILDING Or we could begin with the fiscal: While 2020 has been one of the worst years in recent memory for art institutions around the world, thanks in great part to Susan and Fayez S. Sarofim and Nancy and Rich Kinder, MFAH opened its new building with no debt—the culmination of the $470 million raised in a capital campaign that started in 2012. COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shotSEEING BOTH WAYS
The Houston-based author’s first book, Trespasses, was published by the University of Iowa Press in March 2012. The memoir is an outgrowth of an essay called “White trash Primer,” which Johnson expanded through a series of interviews she conducted with her family in her childhood home in central Missouri. The book is written in short TEXAS STUDIO: BRENDAN BOURQUE-SHEIL Texas Studio: Brendan Bourque-Sheil. Luis Galindo, Melissa Molano and Courtney Lomelo in Stages Repertory Theatre's World Premiere production of Brendan Bourque-Sheil’s The Book of Maggie. Photo by Bruce Bennett. Houston playwright Brendan Bourque-Sheil describes his journey to his current situation as a rollercoaster with many trips to SHOW UP: MICHAEL GOLDEN Michael Golden, 0-Connected-97, 2017, collage on bristol, 17 x 14 inches. Images courtesy the artist and Galveston Art Center. He shares an anecdote about a brain scientist who happened into one of his open studios, pointing out a possible connection between the images in one of his paintings and current science on autism. HAUNTING THE HAUNTED: MISTY KEASLER AT THE MODERN ART Haunt, on view Sept. 23 through Nov. 26 at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth, is a collection of photographs taken at haunted houses across the United States. The show is Keasler’s latest stab at capturing the elusive nature of some of our world’s most artificial yet spectacular physical environments. Keasler began frequenting hauntedhouses
BLOG | ARTS & CULTURE TEXAS The Elevator Project opens the AT&T Performing Arts Center to local artists. Jennifer Smart July 29, 2014. IMAGE ABOVE: Wyly Rooftop Terrace. Photo by Iwan Baan, courtesy of AT&T Performing Arts Center. For as much good press as the AT&T Performing Blog Dallas/Ft Worth 4min read.
THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’SFAITH RINGGOLD AMERICAN BORN 1930FAITH RINGGOLD BOOKSFAITH RINGGOLD FLAGFAITH RINGGOLD PAINTINGSFAITH RINGGOLD QUILTS FOR SALETAR BEACH FAITHRINGGOLD
On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” TWO OUTSTANDING BERRUGUETE EXHIBITIONS AT THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Currently, the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas is the home of Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain, the first exhibition devoted to the artist to be displayed outside Spain; it is on view through January 10, 2021.. Organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, Spain, the collection of A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shot QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
SHOW UP: MICHAEL GOLDEN Michael Golden, 0-Connected-97, 2017, collage on bristol, 17 x 14 inches. Images courtesy the artist and Galveston Art Center. He shares an anecdote about a brain scientist who happened into one of his open studios, pointing out a possible connection between the images in one of his paintings and current science on autism. HAUNTING THE HAUNTED: MISTY KEASLER AT THE MODERN ART Haunt, on view Sept. 23 through Nov. 26 at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth, is a collection of photographs taken at haunted houses across the United States. The show is Keasler’s latest stab at capturing the elusive nature of some of our world’s most artificial yet spectacular physical environments. Keasler began frequenting hauntedhouses
SHOW UP: JEFFREY DELL Show Up: Jeffrey Dell. “People ask me all the time why I don’t just make a painting or a digital print,” says screen print artist Jeffrey Dell, “And the answer is simply, that’s not what I do.”. Dell quickly acknowledges the lameness of his response. As an artist,choosing a
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGSMICHELLE DORRANCE DANCEMICHELLE DORRANCE TAPMICHELLE DORRANCE YOUTUBEDORRANCE DANCEDORRANCE DANCE COMPANYDORRANCE DANCE YOUTUBE Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of BLOG | ARTS & CULTURE TEXAS The Elevator Project opens the AT&T Performing Arts Center to local artists. Jennifer Smart July 29, 2014. IMAGE ABOVE: Wyly Rooftop Terrace. Photo by Iwan Baan, courtesy of AT&T Performing Arts Center. For as much good press as the AT&T Performing Blog Dallas/Ft Worth 4min read.
THE MAGNIFICENT FAITH RINGGOLD: A LEGENDARY ARTIST’SFAITH RINGGOLD AMERICAN BORN 1930FAITH RINGGOLD BOOKSFAITH RINGGOLD FLAGFAITH RINGGOLD PAINTINGSFAITH RINGGOLD QUILTS FOR SALETAR BEACH FAITHRINGGOLD
On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.” TWO OUTSTANDING BERRUGUETE EXHIBITIONS AT THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Currently, the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas is the home of Alonso Berruguete: First Sculptor of Renaissance Spain, the first exhibition devoted to the artist to be displayed outside Spain; it is on view through January 10, 2021.. Organized with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, Spain, the collection of A NEW REVIEW OF FEMINIST ART A New Review of Feminist Art. Anita Steckel, New York Landscape (Woman pressing finger down), c.1970-1980. Silkscreen print, oil paint and collage on canvas 64 x 100 inches. Courtesy Anita Steckel Estate / Suzanne Geiss, NY Photo: Jason Mandella. Installation shot QUEER AS CAILLEBOTTE The giant divan returns in Nude on a Couch (1880), one of Caillebotte’s rare and decidedly anti-erotic treatments of the female nude. Unlike roughly 99 percent of her predecessors in the Western tradition, she comes across as un-idealized, oblivious to the viewer and not even slightly on display. She is not a new possessionfor the painting
COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
SHOW UP: MICHAEL GOLDEN Michael Golden, 0-Connected-97, 2017, collage on bristol, 17 x 14 inches. Images courtesy the artist and Galveston Art Center. He shares an anecdote about a brain scientist who happened into one of his open studios, pointing out a possible connection between the images in one of his paintings and current science on autism. HAUNTING THE HAUNTED: MISTY KEASLER AT THE MODERN ART Haunt, on view Sept. 23 through Nov. 26 at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth, is a collection of photographs taken at haunted houses across the United States. The show is Keasler’s latest stab at capturing the elusive nature of some of our world’s most artificial yet spectacular physical environments. Keasler began frequenting hauntedhouses
SHOW UP: JEFFREY DELL Show Up: Jeffrey Dell. “People ask me all the time why I don’t just make a painting or a digital print,” says screen print artist Jeffrey Dell, “And the answer is simply, that’s not what I do.”. Dell quickly acknowledges the lameness of his response. As an artist,choosing a
TAP DANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: MICHELLE DORRANCE BRINGSMICHELLE DORRANCE DANCEMICHELLE DORRANCE TAPMICHELLE DORRANCE YOUTUBEDORRANCE DANCEDORRANCE DANCE COMPANYDORRANCE DANCE YOUTUBE Dorrance approached Van Young about expanding the technology from his solo explorations to a set for a company of dancers, and ETM was born. When Dorrance and Van Young talk about their process together, as they did in a post-performance discussion at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, it’s clear that they have a lot of fun. As Dorrance puts it, “play is an important part of ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Arts and Culture Texas Magazine is a free periodical for the community with a focus on the contemporary visual and performing arts and how it affects life and lives in Texas. Our direct intent is to promote cultural commentary with ideas and opinions vividly expressed toengross readers.
TRAVERSING GEOGRAPHIES: RETHINKING THE STORY OF AMERICAN On view at San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) from June 11-Sept. 5, the expansive exhibition America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution, co-organized by the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Tennessee, and SAMA, brings together 62 works from a wide range of public and privatecollections.
COMING HOME: MARIO ZAMBRANO Coming Home: Mario Zambrano. Photo courtesy of the artist. Mario Zambrano was an accomplished contemporary ballet dancer before turning to writing fiction. His dance career has taken him to Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Japan, with stints with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Netherlands Dance Theater, Ballet Frankfurt, andBatsheva
WOMEN RESHAPE CONTEMPORARY ART: LIMITLESS AT THE MCNAY For the McNay’s newest contemporary exhibition, the Dallas Museum of Art loaned All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, the only pumpkin-motif Kusama infinity room in North America.With the 92-year-old Kusama becoming a kind of grand matriarchal cornerstone of the show, the Limitless focus became clear to Barilleaux. “Because of the McNay’s history of supporting women artists, of WABI SABI - ARTS AND CULTURE TEXAS MAGAZINE Wabi Sabi, a group exhibition at Art Palace, draws its title from the traditional Japanese aesthetic ideal characterized by serene imperfection with an emphasis on irregularity, simplicity, and transience.Featuring works by Kirsten Macy, Ludwig Schwarz, Jamie Davis, and Michael Villarreal, Wabi Sabi’s images share muted palettes and range from purely abstract to barely representational. GROWING AN ARTS COMMUNITY Ashley Clemmer Hoffman in action at Rothko Chapel Growing up in a country store and volunteer fire department in rural Virginia might seem like an unlikely start for a career trajectory that has taken Ashley Clemmer Hoffmann to two of Houston’s most admired art institutions, Project Row Houses and the Rothko Chapel. But ClemmerHoffmann,
DA CAMERA’S BIG, VARIED SEASON Da Camera’s Big, Varied Season. Da Camera presents The Aizuri Quartet in a program called “Music and Isolation" on Jan. 27, 2020 at The Menil Collection. Photo by Shervin Lainez. Houston’s Da Camera bills itself as a presenter of chamber music IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS: ANNA PAVLOVA Photograph by Dover Street, 1910. Across the early 1920s Pavlova and her company made yearly tours to the USA. It is unclear at this stage if the company toured to Texas in 1921, but in February 1922 they were back with their most extensive tour of Texas to date. This tour included El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, Austin and Galveston. ACTING IN TEXAS: LUIS GALINDO Since I moved to Texas, Luis Galindo has been one the local actors that I most look forward to seeing on stage. A native of Alvin, Texas, Galindo has worked as an actor in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles in addition to Delaware, where he received his MFA at The University of Delaware Professional Theatre Training Program. MICKALENE THOMAS: WAITING ON A PRIME-TIME STAR AT MOODY The ephemera may change over time— On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross’s To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection—but the vibe stays the same. Waiting on a Prime-Time Star, on view through Jan. 13, 2018, is rife with references to both pop culture and arthistory.
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