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By Rachel Hooper on December 29, 2012
There has been a lot of excitement about painting in Houston this year, with Aaron Parazette’s In Plain Sight at McClain Gallery and a big exhibition planned for the CAMH’s 65th anniversary. But what about good old drawing? Often more humble and imaginatively evocative than painting, there have been some outstanding drawings shown in Houston [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged aaron parazette, Ariane Roesch, Art Palace, box 13 artspace, camh houston, carl suddath, clarence chun, Debra Barrera, devin borden gallery, drawing, eric zimmerman, front gallery, Gallery Sonja Roesch, galveston arts center, graphite, ink, kerry inman, kia neill, Laura Lark, linda darke, mark lombardi, mark ponder, McClain Gallery, Michael Bise, Moody Gallery, pen, redbud gallery, robert pruitt, Robyn O’Neil, unit, william witte |
By Rachel Hooper on May 22, 2012
Box 13 ArtSpace on the east side of Houston just opened their first set of summer exhibitions featuring a roster of artists from around the world. At a time when most places have stopped doing exhibitions of international artists, it is encouraging to see an artist-run space still fostering art as an global conversation, budget [...]
Posted in Uncategorized, Wax by the Fire | Tagged Ariane Roesch, box 13, britt ragsdale, ei jane janet lin, emily peacock, harry dearing iii, miao jiaxin, painting, performance, radu runcanu, shanghai, video, william witte |
By Rachel Hooper on May 18, 2012
Sasha Dela moved to Houston about seven years ago as a fellow in the MFAH Core Program and quickly became an important part of the Houston art scene as a founder of SKYDIVE Art Space and regional editor of Temporary Art Review, where she recently wrote an insightful take on our city that recognized the [...]
Posted in Uncategorized, Wax by the Fire | Tagged alex clausen, Ariane Roesch, Art League Houston, Brian Piana, elysa lozano, Glassell School of Art Core Program, incubate, james mcanally, jonn herschend, luminary center for the arts, nancy douthey, nancy zastudil, Sarrita Hunn, sasha dela, sisyphus office, Skydive, sunday soup, temporary art review |
By Rachel Hooper on February 24, 2012
In many ways, Nancy Zastudil was the inspiration for this series of interviews about sustainable practices. We worked together at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts at the University of Houston, which organized a symposium called Systems of Sustainability. In the course of planning for the event, we talked about ways that the [...]
Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged A+C Houston, andrea polli, Ariane Roesch, art, blaffer art museum, contemporary art, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, ISEA2012, nancy zastudil, pland, residency, sustainability, the lightning field |
By Rachel Hooper on February 4, 2012
Four years ago, Sasha Dela and Ariane Roesch opened a studio on an upper floor of an outdated and slightly ominous looking office building across from Montrose Krogers and the Chinese Consulate after the artists were both in the 2008 Houston Area Exhibition at Blaffer Art Museum. They decided to curate small exhibitions in [...]
Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged adela andea, Ariane Roesch, art, Brian Piana, carl sudath, chin xaou ti won, chris akin, contemporary art, contemporary art houston, emily sloan, haden garrett, jim nolan, mary magsamen, nancy douthey, rachel hecker, sasha dela, Skydive, stephan hillerbrand, Terrell James |
By Laura Lark on October 25, 2011
The second whoppin’ big art fair has come to a close, and oh! I have so much to say that I doubt, what with today’s average attention span, any one will even make it to the end! As loyal readers know, the Texas Contemporary Art Fair was not my first rodeo. But it was the [...]
Posted in Blog, I'm with stupid, Uncategorized | Tagged Andy Coolquitt, Ariane Roesch, Art in America, blaffer gallery, Bluth family, boxers, Champion Gallery, Cowboy Mike, david shelton, Dean Projects, Dubuffet, Fairfield Porter, Fernwood Tonight, Francesca Fuchs, Franz West, George R. Brown Convention Center, Gun Show, IKEA, inman gallery, JFK, Katrina Moorhead, lebron james, Luc Tuymans, Marjorie Scwarz, Marlene Dumas, Martin Mull, Newports, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, Pee Wee Herman, Peter Plagens, Peter Soriano, pony, Rachel Harrison, rachel hecker, Raphael Rubenstein, Ray Beldner, rice university art gallery, rodeo, Samuel Freeman, Steven Keen, Ted Nugent, Texas Gallery, The Onion, Tom Birkner, Tracey Snelling, Trans Am, Urs Fischer, vincent valdez, Wayne Thiebaud |