By Bill Davenport on December 11, 2012
The 5th Texas Biennial, taking place at multiple venues across the state September 5- November 9, 2013, has chosen a long list of curators: Bill Arning Director, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston René Paul Barilleaux Chief Curator/Curator of Art after 1945, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio Christian Gerstheimer Curator, El Paso Museum of Art K8 Hardy [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Bard College, Bill Arning Director, Claremont Graduate University, College of Visual Arts and Design, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston René Paul Barilleaux Chief Curator/Curator of Art after 1945, Dallas Clint Willour Curator, Dallas Jeremy Strick Director, Denton David Pagel Art critic and Associate Professor, El Paso Museum of Art K8 Hardy Artist, Fort Worth Dario Robleto Artist, galveston arts center, Houston Noah Simblist Associate Professor of Art, Los Angeles Bárbara Perea Independent curator, McNay Art Museum, Meadows School of the Arts, Mexico City Christina Rees Curator of the Galleries, Nasher Sculpture Center, New York and University of Texas at Austin Annette Lawrence Artist and Professor, New York Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler Artists and Faculty, San Antonio Christian Gerstheimer Curator, Southern Methodist University, Texas Biennial, Texas Christian University, university of north texas, Virginia Rutledge |
By Bill Davenport on August 3, 2012
Dallas painter and SMU professor Bill Komodore has died. He was born in Athens, Greece in 1932, and moved to the United States and received his formal education at Tulane University, where his professors included George Rickey, Mark Rothko, and David Smith. He earned his B.A. in 1955, and M.F.A. in 1957. Mr. Komodore was [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged bill komodore, smu painting, Southern Methodist University, texarcadia |
By Betsy Lewis on September 17, 2011
Is it okay to look at stolen objects? Can advanced technology assuage the guilt of looking at stolen objects? How about the guilt of exhibiting them? The University of Chicago and the Smithsonian have put together this touring exhibition of Buddhist sculptures purloined about a century ago from limestone caves in northern China. The Indiana [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Buddhist Cave Temples, Echoes of the Past, meadows museum, smithsonian, Southern Methodist University, UNESCO, University of Chicago, Xiangtangshan |