In Conversation with Natasha Bowdoin
Tara Escolin talks with Houston-based artist Natasha Bowdoin about animation, the artistic language of flowers, healing through nature.
Tara Escolin talks with Houston-based artist Natasha Bowdoin about animation, the artistic language of flowers, healing through nature.
In May’s Art21 x Burnaway feature, we reflect on Mel Chin’s genius and collaborative projects over the past decades.
Amarie Gipson visits mixed-media artist Chayse Sampy in her shared studio in Downtown Houston to discuss living in the South, Afro-surrealism, and the color blue.
Rosa Boshier González explores how three artists on view during FotoFest’s 2024 Biennial in Houston have mapped histories of movement onto the body.
Natalie Willis Whylly explores memory, colonial archives, and encounter in Rodell Warner’s Fictions More Precious at Big Medium, Austin.
Burnaway takes a close look at Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Dark Imaginarence, an exhibition by Nathaniel Donnett on view at the University Museum of Texas Southern, Houston.
Artadia, a nonprofit grantmaking organization and nationwide community of visual artists, curators, and patrons, has announced the recipients of the 2023 Houston Artadia Awards – Violette Bule, Saúl Hernández-Vargas, and Irene Antonia Diane Reece.
Valentin Diaconov contemplates the flamboyant desperation and abstract battle scenes by Dallas-based artist Leslie Martinez in their solo exhibition titled The Fault of Formation at MoMA PS1, New York.
Emma S. Ahmad steps into the layered topographies and ephemeral pools navigating Texan environmentalism in Bianca Bondi: A Preservation Method at the Dallas Contemporary, Dallas.