Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Ruth Pastine: Ever Present,” “Jason Salavon: Annex and Catalogue,” Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 25, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture “The Old Weird America: Folk Themes in Contemporary Art” Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 25, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Jason Salavon: Annex and Catalogue,” “John Alexander: A Retrospective,” “Learning by Doing: 25 Years of the Core Program,” “Ruth Pastine: Ever Present” Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 18, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The MFAH’s Pompeii exhibit fascinates — and horrifies Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 11, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Drawing in Space,” “John Alexander: A Retrospective,” “Learning by Doing: 25 Years of the Core Program” Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 11, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Drawing in Space” Kelly KlaasmeyerJune 4, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “John Alexander: New Paintings and Drawings,” “Paul Fleming: Dither Complex,” “Sculpture” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeMay 28, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Daniel Adame steals the show at Lawndale Kelly KlaasmeyerMay 28, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “John Alexander: New Paintings and Drawings,” “Katy Heinlein,” “Paul Fleming: Dither Complex,” “Sculpture” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeMay 21, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Unintentional Surrealism at the Hunting Art Prize gala Kelly KlaasmeyerMay 14, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Apertura-Colombia,” “How Artists Draw,” “John Alexander: New Paintings and Drawings,” “Miguel Angel Rojas: FotoFest 2008,” “Perspectives 160: Dawoud Bey,” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeMay 14, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Apertura-Colombia,” “How Artists Draw,” “John Alexander: New Paintings and Drawings,” “Miguel Angel Rojas: FotoFest 2008,” “Perspectives 160: Dawoud Bey” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeMay 7, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Miguel Angel Rojas gets political without getting polemical Kelly KlaasmeyerApril 30, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Apertura-Colombia,” “Craft in America — Expanding Traditions,” “Dario Robleto: Oh, Those Mirrors With Memory (Actions 1996-1997),” “How Artists Draw,” “Katy Heinlein,” “Miwa Yanagi — Deutsche Bank Collection” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeApril 30, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Sex, Drugs and Amputees in “Apertura-Colombia” Kelly KlaasmeyerApril 23, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Craft in America — Expanding Traditions,” “Dario Robleto: Oh, Those Mirrors With Memory (Actions 1996-1997),” “John Alexander: New Paintings and Drawings,” “Katy Heinlein,” “Miwa Yanagi — Deutsche Bank Collection,” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeApril 23, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Design Life Now: National Design Triennial 2006,” “Ethnography, Photojournalism and Propaganda: 1934-1975.,” “FotoFest2008: Current Perspectives, 1998–2008 CHINA,” “Vivid Vernacular” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeApril 16, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Chinese Contemporary at FotoFest Kelly KlaasmeyerApril 9, 2008April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Capsule Art Reviews: “Design Life Now: National Design Triennial 2006,” “Ethnography, Photojournalism and Propaganda: 1934-1975.,” “FotoFest2008: Current Perspectives, 1998–2008 CHINA,” “Vivid Vernacular” Kelly Klaasmeyer and Troy SchulzeApril 9, 2008April 14, 2015