Marking the Moment: Art and Activism in “Ban This Show” at Fort Works Art
It is not every day that an exhibition begs, even dares, to be banned. Ban This Show, on view at Fort Works Art, does just that. It is an irreverent
It is not every day that an exhibition begs, even dares, to be banned. Ban This Show, on view at Fort Works Art, does just that. It is an irreverent
What is fact? What is fiction? How do we navigate these questions in our everyday lives? These questions form the heart of Fragments and Selected Scraps: The Works of Karsten
In many ways, it feels like there is a never-ending fight between humans and nature. Who is in control? This fight feels even more present, at the point of a
Hometowns have a complex allure. While many of us dreamt of escaping our hometowns, there is a long-storied pull back to the sites of youth. They truly are fraught places,
How does one tell the story of a workshop? Dallas Contemporary explores the complicated web of individuals and relationships that form the story of Cerámica Suro with Cerámica Suro: A
This Must Be the Place is a fitting title for Eduardo Sarabia’s exhibition at Dallas Contemporary. If you are a Talking Heads fan like me, then you know this is
The world debut of the Nando’s Art Collection, a collection of contemporary Southern African art held by the popular South African restaurant group, is quite the accomplishment for the African
North Texas artist Joshua Goode is exploring new media with his signature style in his latest exhibition Joshua Goode: The Ruins of Burg Worth at Fort Works Art. Over the
Textiles form the fabric of our lives in the most literal sense. From the fabrics that envelop us in the intimate spaces of our homes to the clothing we adorn
Flare, René Treviño’s fourth solo show at Erin Cluley Gallery in Dallas, features hand-painted artworks tackling historical narratives and their intersection with identity. Blending appropriated imagery from the Western art
The beauty of art is that it has the ability to make visible that which is not. The Intangible Self, currently on view at Erin Cluley Gallery in Dallas, features
What is precious? When I think of art museums and galleries, I picture them as a home to precious objects. The challenge, however, is that we do not all have
I am an art person. I love visiting art museums and galleries in order to immerse myself in the beauty and history of the works on view. I recognize that
Time is a widespread conceit. As humans, it is easier to think of time as linear and progressive; the forward march of history to a better world. What if the
Fifty years ago, Linda Nochlin asked a deceptively simple question: Why have there been no great women artists? While the question is straightforward, the answer is quite complex. A variety
Material culture is an ever-present but often overlooked aspect of life. It refers to the objects that come to define a society and make the values, beliefs, and traditions of
The Art Center Waco serves as the debut venue for Greg Davis’ photographic project Oaxacan Gold: Illuminating Mystical Mexico. With vivid, large-scale images, Davis, a contributing photographer to National Geographic,
Although the United States prides itself on being a land where everyone has opportunity regardless of where you come from, who you come from still holds great weight. People are
A presentation of some of the finest examples of African art from museum and private collections is a lofty endeavor. While it provides the opportunity to connect visitors directly to
While a permanent collection show typically does not spark fireworks enough to make a special trip, the Modern Art Museum Fort Worth’s exhibition focusing on the institution’s last 20 years
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