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Museum idea could save threatened Heights church
17 hours ago ago from The Lam Family Blog, News, and Photos
The owner of a Houston art gallery today will offer to lease and restore a historic church that is scheduled for demolition this summer. - Lam Family [Go to Source]
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Kara Walker, A Warm Summer Evening in 1863 , 2008. Wool tapestry with hand cut felt silhouette figure, 5' 9 x 8' 2 . Edition of 5. ©Kara Walker. Courtesy of James Cohan Gallery, Banners of Persuasion, and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. This week in Art21 artist news we have two tapestry makers, a silk archway, the master of Cremaster, an artist who likes to do laundry, a magical sound installation, environmental issues, creative explosions, ...
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23 hours ago ago from First Friday Art Walk
Start the New Year right with an intimate little Art Walk Jan. 1. Bring your family, friends and out-of-town guests to the Downtown Arts District to enjoy New Year’s Day with original art, live demonstrations and more at nine participating venues during First Friday Art Walk, 6-10 p.m. Visit Abundant Life Covenant Church for Pastel Drawings by Ed Gibson and new contemporary paintings by Chris Wood . Fresh Gallery expands its offerings of ...
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19 hours ago ago from Around the Arch Blog
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22 hours ago ago from ANIMAL
In January, artist Michael Landy will reopen South London Gallery as a dumpster for the arts. The British artist, known for pulverizing all his possessions in his 2001 “ Break Down ,” will curate a collection of unwanted works as a “monument to creative failure.” Over the course of six weeks, Landy’s 2000-cubic foot “ Art Bin ” will be filled up with the best of the worst art submissions and then destroyed . Image via South London Gallery
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