How a Brazilian Artist Found Inspiration in West Texas Prehistory and Deep Ecology
Solange Pessoa’s new exhibition at Ballroom Marfa, ‘Longilonge,’ is rooted in archaeology and human psychology.
Solange Pessoa’s new exhibition at Ballroom Marfa, ‘Longilonge,’ is rooted in archaeology and human psychology.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s interactive ‘Border Tuner’ is visible this month from both cities along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Years after the late Linda Pace first shared her vision with rockstar architect Sir David Adjaye, the art museum is set to open in October.
Artistic director Rob Melrose ushers in a new era for the storied institution with the upcoming fall season, from Shakespeare to Octavio Solis.
Fernando A. Flores’s debut novel, ‘Tears of the Trufflepig,’ is an exhilarating borderland dystopia.
The artist's collaborative creation, like her other work, is deeply rooted in the communities she works with.
As government land seizures roil the Valley, a German-born artist points to stark historical parallels.
Ruby City, Adjaye’s first building in Texas, is the vision of the late Linda Pace, and will house her personal collection.
Our lack of a voter-verified paper trail and contingency planning make us vulnerable, says Rice University’s Dan Wallach.
An exhibition on police brutality prompts allegations, shutdown after curator is dismissed.
The first two installments of Vincent Valdez’s The Beginning Is Near trilogy—on view now in Austin and Houston, respectively—paint a picture of a fight for America’s soul.
How Hollywood came to 1950s Texas with a message of change and emerged with an enigmatic legend.
Morton, renowned eco-philosopher and co-curator of a new art exhibit at Ballroom Marfa, sees global warming as a new beginning, not an end.
The debut of a destination showpiece on the University of Texas campus marks a turning point for the Capital City.
The 77-year-old Houston painter Jimmie Durham has made a career working with Indian themes that he says are drawn from his heritage. But what if he’s not who he says he is?
A Houston exhibition delves into the history of an obscure corner of Mexican popular culture.
Looking back at a crucial weekend seen as the high-water mark of the 1970s women’s movement
David Shelton Gallery presents new works by Alejandro Diaz in November.
The 2017 Texas Biennial offers work from Texans around the state and across the border.
How the more or less true story of two Texas outlaws revolutionized Hollywood.
Animator Don Bluth returns to his birthplace of El Paso.
The auteur behind summer art-house favorite ‘A Ghost Story’ on his abiding connection to his home city.
All around the state, counties with large non-citizen populations see no evidence of fraud in 2016.
A chat with Jim Magnuson, the founding director of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin.
Texas invades Brooklyn.
'A Ghost Story' is a fable of loss and mortality starring Casey Affleck as a bedsheet-wearing apparition.
John Hanke, the creator of Pokémon Go, can trace most of his obsessions to a childhood spent in a small town half an hour southeast of Abilene.
Robert Pruitt’s art vividly portrays the lives and dreams of the people who have long called Houston’s rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods home.
Can the Texas Contemporary Art Fair turn Houston into a capital of Latin American art?
Robert Irwin’s long-awaited Marfa installation is a work like no other: a massive project that reflects the austere, light-filled beauty of West Texas.
Five days of hype, networking, and data collection at the Woodstock of apps.