A parade of big-eyed, swollen-headed, hallucinating freaks have been marching through La Luz De Jesus Gallery for 25 years – and no, we're not talking about the artists. That description fits the ...
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series for Arts Access examining the health and well-being of our North Texas arts economy. In the heart of Deep Ellum, it’s a rainy Thursday evening.
Fine art and popular culture have had an on-again/off-again romance for a long time now. Just how long depends on what you think of as popular culture. You can easily date the relationship to the 19th ...
Robert Williams has been painting sexy girls, hot rods, and cartoon monsters in his San Fernando Valley studio for more than 50 years. This week he will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at ...
Local art lover, patron, promoter, gallery owner and fashion plate, Gregorio Escalante may be best known as a founding member of the groundbreaking “Juxtapoz” magazine and force in the lowbrow art ...
It’s everyman’s art, with some graphic novel, comic book super-surrealism thrown in for kicks. That’s what you are going to see if you visit the “Lowell Brow Art Show,” a collection of pieces that ...
Robert Williams sees the world in a different way, so different he's had to carve his own path through the art world. No, more than a path -- he dug a canyon. Williams is known as the godfather of the ...
The Lowbrow art going on view Saturday night at Lorrie Saunders ArtGallery offers a peek into the psyches of some of the nation’s most noteworthy artists in that genre. The free opening reception is ...
One of the most precious objects in the Costume Institute’s collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a short, modish dress made in 1968 by André Courrèges. But instead of handmade lace or ...
While the word “Kabuki” may conjure images of stiff, heavily powdered actors performing for an audience of aficionados, it may not be as esoteric as you think. Consider its origins: Devised by a ...
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series for Arts Access examining the health and well-being of our North Texas arts economy. In the heart of Deep Ellum, it’s a rainy Thursday evening.
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