Flesh and Bone by John Guzman at the Blaffer Art Museum, Houston
Valentin Diaconov reviews the internal tensions found in Flesh and Blood, the first solo museum exhibition by John Guzman at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston.
Valentin Diaconov reviews the internal tensions found in Flesh and Blood, the first solo museum exhibition by John Guzman at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston.
Amarie Cemone Gipson, founder of The Reading Room, sits with Camille Bacon to discuss her journey in creating the Black art reference library and her vision for its future in Houston.
Valentin Diaconov examines unconditional love and vulnerability through a techicolor alternate universe and gender nonconforming characters in JooYoung Choi’s exhibition at the Moody Center for the Arts in Houston.
Valentin Dyakonov grapples with how Ana Villagomez’s paintings pose questions about flatness, abstraction and pre-figurative imagery.
Rosa Boshier González depicts the process of resurrection in Jacolby Satterwhite’s solo exhibition We Are in Hell When We Hurt Each Other at The Blaffer Art Museum, Houston.
Rosa Boshier González reveals the politics behind pop culture in Diane Severin Nguyen’s solo institutional exhibition IF REVOLUTION IS A SICKNESS at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
Daria Simone Harper interviews Houston-based artist Jamal Cyrus to discuss his recent exhibition at the Modern in Fort Worth, FOCUS. They discuss Southern geographies, Black musical traditions, and poetic approaches to sound production.
Jasmine Amussen speaks with Junior Fernandez and S Rodriguez from without architecture and Bo McGuire and Jackie Clay from Invisible Histories about cruising, hostile architecture and secret sites of queerness in this interview republished from Treasure.