“Picture Pete” Still on View
Known to his biker buddies as “Picture Pete,” Peter Feresten was an incomparable photographer and teacher. After his death in 2007, there was some...
Sharing a Constructive Spirit
Modernism is sexy. And not just because Mad Men is set during the period of the style’s apex, the early 1960s, though there’s no...
Andy Warhol in the ’80s
There are a lot of Andy Warhols. The Campbell’s-soup-can-reproducing Andy. The tedious filmmaking Andy. The celebrity Andy. But there’s also an Andy that few...
Fort Worth’s African Refugee Sculptor
“Art is my passion,” said local metal wire sculptor Henri Pierre Mayakapongo. “If I have an idea, I need to make it.”
His English is...
San Diego, Texas
Most of the time he was growing up in Fort Worth, painter Drew Snyder wanted to be a musician. It was his first artistic...
Michelangelo Glorifies Kimbell
We all know how important Michelangelo is. He painted a massive fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel for, uh, Pete's sake, sculpted...
Major Collection
Four men who played pivotal roles in the creation of Texas are being honored in a one-of-a-kind exhibit at the Stockyards.
The 1830s and '40s...
Blinded With Science
The new Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has roused the town. The $80 million building's blocky geometry is packed with energy but...
Gallery
This week marks the 35th anniversary of the founding of William Campbell Contemporary Art. The official celebration won't be until next month, but you...
Gallery
Fort Worth native Matt Clark lives and works in London, which explains the title of his current series of abstract acrylic-on-wood paintings. He had...