The Other Russian Revolution: “Female Artists of Les Ballets Russes”

The audience never knew what to expect when it came to Les Ballets Russes. In the summer of 1913, the company made itself notorious by throwing pre-war Paris into a riot. Vaslav Nijinsky, who was known as the company’s androgynous lead male dancer, choreographed Igor Stravinsky’s radical The Rite of Spring

Review: “Chivas Clem: Shirttail Kin” at Dallas Contemporary

Editor’s note: The images in this review depict drug use, gunplay, and nudity.    I sat at my desk the day after the election, still reeling from the news. I wonder what the point is in writing about art during this moment in U.S. history. I checked social media and amongst

installation of a replica of an olmec head sculture, an astronaut, a fiery earth and discarded tires

Art Dirt: Latinx Futurism

Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez talk about the cultural and political potential of Latinx Futurism. “A key component of Latinx

Art Dirt: Fall Roundup

William Sarradet and Gabriel Martinez review the photography, painting, and installation exhibitions that stood out this season. “This is one

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A small scale painting from Greek mythology of a man in a field slaughtering cattle. Bees fly out from their wounds.

Zooming In: A Conversation with Ellen Tanner

Based in Bastrop, the painter Ellen Tanner painstakingly creates microscopic worlds that beg viewers to draw near. Her works, though smaller in scale, are inspired

Legacy: Jerry Manson and Brooke Burnside

From Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking: “Join Flatbed in celebrating the legacy of Jerry Manson, who served as Flatbed’s Master Printer of editioning from 1990

Hannah Dean

From Charles Adams Gallery: “Paintings from Memory: A group of painted works by Cloudcroft, New Mexico artist Hannah Dean. These energetic works live in a

Non-Monolith

From the organizers: “The San Antonio Ethnic Art Society in partnership with Centro San Antonio Art Everywhere Project is proud to present Non-Monolith: A SAAS

Songs for Fran & Donny

From Artpace: “This January, Artpace proudly presents Songs for Fran and Donny, a group exhibition

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35 years for Hooks!

HUGE congratulations to Geri Hooks of Houston’s Hooks-Epstein Gallery, who is celebrating an astonishing 35

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Pretty good

The Fort Worth Modern's been getting a lot of press for their outstanding, edgy show

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