“Catching Water Fetching Breath” is among porcelain and terra sigillata works in Ed Eberle’s traveling retrospective at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft June 16-Sept. 2.
“Catching Water Fetching Breath” is among porcelain and terra sigillata works in Ed Eberle’s traveling retrospective at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft June 16-Sept. 2.
Photo: Adam Milliron
“Watch the Birds” is among the ceramics in Ed Eberle’s touring retrospective, on view at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
“Watch the Birds” is among the ceramics in Ed Eberle’s touring retrospective, on view at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Photo: Courtesy Of The Artist
Robert Rauschenberg’s “Refrains,” from 1958, is on view in “The Beginning of Everything” through Sunday at the Menil Collection.
Robert Rauschenberg’s “Refrains,” from 1958, is on view in “The Beginning of Everything” through Sunday at the Menil Collection.
Photo: The Menil Collection, Photographer
“The Orchard” is among paintings in Tod Bailey’s solo show at G Spot Contemporary Art Space.
“The Orchard” is among paintings in Tod Bailey’s solo show at G Spot Contemporary Art Space.
Photo: Courtesy Of The Artist
All shows are free unless otherwise noted.
Galleries
Anya Tish Gallery: “Unspeakably Human or Unimaginably Bestial: JooYoung Choi, Gao Hang and Karen Lederer,” through July 15; 4411 Montrose; 713-524-2299, anyatishgallery.com.
Art of the World Gallery: “Mr. Brainwash: Houston Is Beautiful,” through July 15; 2201 Westheimer; 713-526-1201, artoftheworldgallery.com.
Archway Gallery: “Ink & Image 2017,” through July 5; 2305 Dunlavy; 713-522-2409, archwaygallery.com.
Barbara Davis Gallery: “Donna Moylan: Deep Play,” through July 1; 4411 Montrose; 713-520-9200, barbaradavisgallery.com.
BlueOrange Art: “Michael Menchaca/Zenelasy and Dissension,” through June 24; 1208 W. Gray; 713-527-0030, blueorangehouston.com.
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Catherine Couturier Gallery: “Jefferson Hayman: Things I Saw Without You,” through July 29; 713-524-5070, catherinecouturier.com.
Cindy Lisica Gallery: “Anthony Suber/Ritual Redux,” through July 1; 4411 Montrose; 713-807-7760, cindylisica.com.
Clarke & Associates: “James Surls: Thought Wave – Drawings From Matter and Mind,” through Sept. 3; 301 E. 11th; 713-254-2998, jamessurls.com.
David Shelton Gallery: “Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston: Walking to Work,” through Aug. 19; 4411 Montrose; 713-393-7319, davidsheltongallery.com.
Deborah Colton Gallery: “Visions,” works by Satish Gupta, Sharon Kopriva, Susan Plum and Amita Bhatt, through June 24; 2445 North Blvd.; 713-869-5151, deborahcoltongallery.com.
DesignWorks Gallery: “Maggie Fuller: New Vessels,” through Aug. 15; 2119-A Postoffice, Galveston; 409-766-7599.
Devin Borden Gallery: “Backroom,” 42 works installed salon style, through Tuesday; 917 Main; 713-529-2700, devinborden.com.
Gallery Sonja Roesch: “Jonathan Leach: Planes Drifter,” through Aug. 19; 2309 Caroline; 713-659-5424, gallerysonjaroesch.com.
Gray Contemporary: “Otis Jones,” through July 1; 3508 Lake; 713-862-4425, graycontemporary.com.
G Spot Contemporary Art Space: “Tod Bailey,” through June 30; 310 E. 9th; 713-822-4842, gspotgallery.com.
Hiram Butler Gallery: “Drew Bacon: Bulletin I-IV,” through June 24; 4520 Blossom; 713-863-7097, hirambutler.com.
Hooks-Epstein Galleries: “Richard Neidhardt (1921-2009), Past Revisited,” through July 1; 2631 Colquitt; 713-522-0718, hooksepsteingalleries.com.
McClain Gallery: “Gisela Colon: Atmospheres,” through Saturday; 2242 Richmond; 713-520-9988, mcclaingallery.com.
Moody Gallery: “Helen Altman: Hair of the Dog,” through July 1; 2815 Colquitt; 713-526-9911, moodygallery.com.
Nicole Longnecker Gallery: “Next: A Biennial of Contemporary Print,” through July 1; 2625 Colquitt; 713-591-4997, longneckergallery.com.
Redbud Gallery: “David Andrews: Rail Providence,” through July 31; 303 E. 11th; 713-854-4246, redbudgallery.com.
Samara Gallery: “Ann Marie Vancas: A Treatise on Love” and “Maryam Lavaf: Whispers,” through July 8; 3911 Main; 713-999-1009, samaragallery.com.
Sicardi Gallery: “Carlos Cruz-Diez: La Autonomia del Color,” through Aug. 24; 1506 W. Alabama; 713-529-1313, sicardigallery.com.
Texas Gallery: “Gone to Texas,” through July 15; 2012 Peden; 713-524-1593, texgal.com.
William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art: “The Texas Aesthetic XI,” through July 1; 2143 Westheimer; 713-521-7500, reavesart.com.
Williams Tower Gallery: “Steamrolled VII 2017: A Print Odyssey” and “Richard Armendariz: Selected Prints,” through July 14; 2800 Post Oak Blvd.; 713-553-5060.
Zoya Tommy: “James Ciosek: Moth to the Flame,” through Aug. 26; 4102 Fannin; 832-649-5814, zoyatommy.com.
Museums
Art Car Museum: “Literacy Through Photography: The FotoFest Writing and Photography Project,” through Aug. 13; 140 Heights; 713-861-5526, artcarmuseum.com.
Art League Houston: Shane Allbritton and Peter Bernick-Allbritton‘s “Suspended Memory,” Edward Kelley‘s “Speak of the Devil” and Benjamin Terry‘s “Thingness,” through July 22; 1953 Montrose; 713-523-9530, artleaguehouston.org.
Asia Society Texas Center: “Modern Twist: Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art,” through July 30, and “Sangram Majumdar,” through Sept. 10; $5; 1370 Southmore; 713-496-9901, asiasociety.org.
Blaffer Art Museum: “The Propeller Group,” through Sept. 30; 4173 Elgin, University of Houston; 713-743-9521, blafferartmuseum.org.
Contemporary Art Museum Houston: “A Better Yesterday,” works by JooYoung Choi, Jack Early and Lily van der Stokker, through Sept. 3; “Atlas, Plural, Monumental: Paul Ramirez Jonas,” through Aug. 6; 5216 Montrose; 713-284-8250, camh.org.
DiverseWorks: “into the midst of things,” works by Regina Agu, ruby onyinyechi amanze and Wura-Natasha Ogunji; through July 22; MATCH, 3400 Main; 713-223-8346, diverseworks.org.
Fotofest: Annenberg Space for Photography’s “Refugee,” through July 15; 2000 Edwards; 713-223-5522, fotofest.org.
Galveston Arts Center: Robert Hodge and Tierney Malone‘s “Two & 1/2 Years: A Visual Celebration to the Spirit of Juneteenth” and the Houston art collective Roux’s “Salt,” through July 9; 2127 Strand, Galveston; 409-763-2403, galvestonartscenter.org.
Holocaust Museum Houston: “Vedem: the Underground Magazine of the Terezin Ghetto,” opens Friday, through July 23; $12; 5401 Caroline; 713-942-8000, hmh.org.
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft: “Edward Eberle Retrospective” and “Annie Evelyn: Multiple Impressions,” opens 5:30 p.m. Friday, through Sept. 1; “Small Expressions,” through July 29; 4848 Main; 713-529-4848, crafthouston.org.
Houston Museum of African American Culture: “Africa on My Mind: The Art of Mallick Sidibé and Leslie Wayne,” through July 1; 4807 Caroline; 713-526-1015, hmaac.org.
Houston Center for Photography: “Louviere & Vanessa: Resonantia,” “Jan Rattia: Tease,” “Frank Hamrick: Harder Than Writing a Good Haiku” and “Collaborations XIV,” through July 2; 1441 W. Alabama; 713-529-4755, hcponline.org
The Menil Collection: “Between Land and Sea: Artists of the Coenties Slip,” through Aug. 6; “The Beginning of Everything,” through Sunday; “ReCollecting Dogon,” through July 9; 1533 Sul Ross; 713-525-9400, menil.org.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: “Pipilotti Rist: ‘Pixel Forest’ and ‘Worry Will Vanish,’ ” through Sept. 17; “Ron Mueck,” through Aug. 19; $7.50-$23; 5601 Main; 713-639-7300, mfah.org.
Moody Center for the Arts: “David Scanavino: Repeater,” through Aug. 26; teamLab’s “Flowers & People…,” through Aug. 13; Rice University, 6100 Main; 713-348-4772, moody.rice.edu.
O’Kane Gallery: “Windows on Death Row: Art from Inside and Outside the Prison Walls,” opens 7:30 p.m. Friday, through June 31; UHDowntown Visitors Center, 100 Main; 713-221-8042, uhd.edu.
Station Museum of Contemporary Art: “Torture,” by Andres Serrano, through Oct. 8; 1502 Alabama; 713-529-6900, stationmuseum.com.
University Museum: “2017 Citywide African American Artists Exhibition,” curated by Jamal Cyrus, with jurors Michael Ray Charles, Yvonne Garcia and Ramon Manning; opens 7 p.m. Friday, through July 30; 3100 Cleburne, Texas Southern University; : 713-313-7145, umusetsu.org.
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