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Subtle Surreal, Expansive Abstract
Healthy dollops of praise should be lavished on Artspace 111 for providing an enjoyable and efficient primer on the virtues of pure abstraction and...
R.I.P., Kevin Roche
Kevin Roche, the renowned architect who designed the J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communications Building on TCU’s campus, died last week. He was 96.
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Dresden Dreams
It’s not often that a single art exhibition reveals so much about a relatively obscure place during a consequential time in world history and...
The Two Tudors
Having taken in the literary and film versions of A Man for All Seasons (which adopts Sir Thomas More’s viewpoint) and The Other Boleyn...
Home2 Suites, Home
With the opening of Dickies Arena in November, the city and developers are clamoring for available plots for central-city hotel rooms to accommodate visitors...
Cowboy Style
Photorealist precision paired with nuanced strength. Those are the evocative hallmarks of the 23 drawings by Marshall Harris in I Wanna Be a Cowboy,...
Light Obama-ology
As Oscar season heats up, and with the deafening buzz around Lady Gaga’s transcendent performance in A Star Is Born, I submit for your...
Dull in the Heart
When I was younger, I used to hear folks refer to the intellectually disabled as “dull in the head.” Today, I contemplate that as...
Austin and Jay
Austin Fields and Jay Wilkinson make a great team. Their dual exhibit at Fort Works Art does the seemingly impossible: brings a party right...
Pancho and Lefty
Harold Eggers didn’t set out to know Townes Van Zandt to the core, but that’s what happened after 20 years spent crisscrossing the country...