Category Archives: issue-current

Steaming through history

Clifton Steamboat Museum embraces eclectic collection “I don’t know what your thing is yet, but I promise we’ll have it.” Sarah Hearn Wells laughs, an infectious laugh that echoes around the 24,000-square-feet Clifton Steamboat Museum. To say the museum has something for everyone is more than just a cliché — it’s a fact. The museum,

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Landscape of the Face

Photographs by Fazal Sheikh at MFAH “There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.” — Robert Frank “You know a lot about the photographer by seeing his photographs,” Fazal Sheikh says. He gives an impression of a calm, quiet man. Like his demeanor, his works have a peaceful, meditative quality.

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A View From The Top

May, the relief month. Relief from school, relief for vacations, relief from the regular routine and relief from another publication season. I always enjoy the challenge of providing some insight into what is going on at The Studio but it’s nice to have a breather from these obligations to transfer to other obligations. I would

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Uncovering Identity

DMA hosts insightful view of 20th century Mexican art, culture To describe an all-encompassing exhibition in a few choice words is like describing a good meal as just being “tasty.” The Dallas Museum of Art’s “México 1900–1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant-Garde” is worthy of several thousands of descriptions covering some

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