
Dry Land, Living Water: Artists Engage with the Precarious Ecology of the Llano Estacado
Natalie Hegert on Texas Panhandle artists’ responses to environmental concerns and visions of a post-agricultural future for the Llano Estacado.

Natalie Hegert on Texas Panhandle artists’ responses to environmental concerns and visions of a post-agricultural future for the Llano Estacado.

Philip Kelleher-Rios writes about the deep cultural and historical references in Jamal Cyrus’ assemblage works.

Benjamin Muñoz takes a satirical dive into the most overlooked space in the art world, the restroom, and what its accessibility reveals about who the art world is really “open” to.

Keith House has announced both the retirement of its founding director, Janelle Montgomery, and a search for her successor.

An interactive installation by Montreal artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer will open in April at the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern in Houston.

An obituary for Brad Bucher, a Houston art collector and philanthropist notable for his enduring interest in Latin American art.

An open call for the Wendy Wagner Foundation’s Spring 2026 Trio Grants, awarded to female artists in Harris County in honor of the Houston artist who died in 2014.

Chukwudi Ukonne writes about Katherine Covarrubias’ debut solo show “Aporia” on view at Umbrella Gallery in Dallas.

Philip Kelleher-Rios writes about the deep cultural and historical references in Jamal Cyrus’ assemblage works.

Brandon Zech and Jessica Fuentes ruminate on all things Texas as they try to pin down a Texas aesthetic.

Nicholas Frank and William Sarradet discuss recent books and publications about art, made by artists, or unexpectedly connected to art.

A video tour of “The 35th Anniversary Show,” featuring 28 artists, at Gallery Sonja Roesch in Houston.

A video tour of “Heather L. Johnson and Henry G. Sanchez: norMAL and unreMARKable” at Throughline in Houston.

A video tour of “Jeff Jennings: Bloom St. Series” at Andrew Durham Gallery in Houston.

May Howard speaks with Kristin Marie Bachmann about her childhood in West Texas, her early influences, the artistic process, and the connections between art and architecture.

Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre animatrónicos inquietantes, cuerpos desensamblados, escenas surrealistas y textiles destejidos expuestos recientemente en ferias del arte de Ciudad de México.
Donna Tennant reviews a posthumous retrospective of work by longtime Houston artist Alice Lok Cahana.
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