New Orleans–based filmmaker Garrett Bradley attempts to make up for the loss of unpreserved silent films made in the 1910s and '20s, the "heyday of Black cinema."
After its previous director, Bill Arning, left the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston suddenly in 2018, the Texas institution has a new leader. Hesse McGraw, a partner at the Kansas City–based…
Disputes about the distribution of arts funding within New York may come across as parochial outside the city. But the centralization of cultural resources is also taking place on a national scale…
Pete Gershon's "Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972–1985" is a hefty, richly illustrated book that examines a tumultuous period in Houston's art history.
Former East Coast curator Bill Arning finds his adopted Houston surprisingly receptive to artistic oddballs and bold exhibitions in its burgeoning museums and galleries.