As demand for art in Dallas and the rest of Texas heats up, dealers are eager to get a foothold in the Lone Star State including at the new-ish Dallas Invitational satellite fair
The sculpture has survived the relentless West Texas weather and several other mishaps and calamities. I hope that whoever took it has the character to return it.
Hanging from cable wire, levitating above, soft clouds reflect light from a ceiling-high window. At first glance, these clouds resemble balloons with billows and shine, but upon further inspection these
9 vivid and eye-catching March art events no Houstonian should miss
9 vivid and eye-catching March art events no Houstonian should miss
Dragon76 mural courtesy photo The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern world premieres Anri Sala s new immersive film project Time No Longer.
Photo by Anri Sala
James C. Watkins, “Double-Walled Basket,” 2019. Wheel thrown and hand built, fumed and low-fired clay at Center for Contemporary Craft.
Photo by James C. Watkins
Anna Mayer, “Fireful of Fear: Store These Records in a Safe Deposit Box or Other Secure Place (Kanan Dume),” 2008-2018. Wildfired ceramic at
Center for Contemporary Craft
Photo by Anna Mayer After our weird winter of discontent, spring approaches. We sense it artfully in the air because not only does March bring us some blooming new art in galleries and art centers, but outdoor installations and murals are popping up all over this month.