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Untitled Art Houston—which is headed up by director Michael Slenske and executive director Clara Andrade—aims to support a more expansive arts ecosystem and connect with new audiences.
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Nick the Greek, the West Coast-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has proudly opened its second location in Houston, Texas. The corporate-owned location marks the brand’s fifth in the ...
Checkers & Rally’s, the iconic double drive-thru brand known for its legendary taste, undeniable value, and game-changing innovation, announces the opening of its first stand-alone location in Houston ...
The German photographer and artist (and cover shooter for this very magazine) Wolfgang Tillmans will have a milestone retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in Paris starting June 13.
See How Marcel Duchamp Broke the Rules and Shocked the Art World Again and Again The subversive French artist is receiving his first retrospective in the United States in more than 50 years ...
HOUSTON, Texas — A famous canvas for urban artists in EaDo is the latest casualty of the controversial I-45 expansion. "Graffiti Park" is one of the many buildings in the massive project's path ...
National Mural Day on June 28 is a tribute to public art. Here's where to see it in Houston.
For more than a decade, a weathered building off Chartres Street in East Downtown Houston became a living canvas—bold, raw, and ever-changing.
Here's how to stay safe and what to know about your rights if you get arrested, detained or encounter tear gas during Houston's No Kings Day protest.
Dalhart Windberg is an American Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1933. How much does a Dalhart Windberg cost? Dalhart Windberg's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with ...
Art, architecture and design news. Criticism and reviews from co-chief art critics Roberta Smith and Holland Cotter and architecture critic Michael Kimmelman.