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The Artist's Transformation
How Trenton Doyle Hancock is reinventing his work.
November 1, 2012 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive
The Drop Everything List
The Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas triathlon, Trenton Doyle Hancock, and the Avocado Takedown . . .
April 1, 2012 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive
Texas Monthly Brainstorm
Build more schools, clone Willie Nelson, get everyone high-speed Internet, raise chickens, hold nonpartisan primaries, curb sprawl, and 76 other serious, inspiring, far-fetched, and provocative ideas about how to make Texas an even better place from some of the brightest bulbs we know.
May 1, 2009 | Feature
The Drop Everything List
The Dallas Museum of Art, Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis, Dickens on the Strand, and the Harbor Lights Festival . . .
December 1, 2010 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive
Six Must-Attend Events: April 5-April 11
The state's top events and offerings from the Deep Ellum Art Festival (complete with pet parade) to a collection of Dr. Seuss's unusual hats.
April 5, 2013 | by Michael Hoinski | The Drop Everything List
Straight From the Art
From Fort Worth’s Kimbell to Houston’s Menil, Texas’s museums are home to some of the world's most important paintings and sculptures. To devise a list of our ten greatest works on view, we asked more than sixty curators, gallery owners, critics, and other insiders for their favorites.
October 1, 2011 | by Jordan Breal | Feature
Art • Joseph Havel
Breaking the mold.
September 1, 2000 | by Michael Ennis | Feature
Northern Exposure
With Fort Worth’s Michael Auping as a curator and nine of the state’s artists participating, this year’s Whitney Biennial puts a New York spotlight on the art of Texas.
February 1, 2000 | by Michael Ennis | Feature

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