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FotoFest 2012
FotoFest 2012

RARE BIRDS

Haunting photographs that are true to the eye: See Houston artist Mark Chen's revolutionary work

By Chris Becker

Apr 11th, 2012 at 12:57 PM

Houston photographer Mark Chen took some time out of his schedule to give me an informal walk through of his current show, The World: Landscapes and Cityscapes, now showing through ...


FOTOFEST 2012

Photographs merge truth and illusion in Station Museum's Artifactual Realities

By Joseph Campana

Apr 6th, 2012 at 4:30 PM

Is the art in artifice the same as the art in artifact? It seems they are, at least as far as the Station Museum's latest exhibition, Artifactual Realities, is ...


FOTOFEST 2012

What is memory? Photo exhibit focuses on everyday objects as tools for recall in fight against Alzheimer's

By Cameron Dezen Hammon

Apr 1st, 2012 at 3:43 PM

Tyler-based photographer and artist Nan Dickson makes everyday, run-of-the-mill objects into something sacred in "Cold Storage," a photgraphy exhibit on display through May 2.    


FROM OUTLAWS TO OCCUPIERS

Born to run: Menil explores five-decade career of acclaimed photographer Danny Lyon

By Tyler Rudick

Mar 29th, 2012 at 4:16 PM

In the late 1960s, photographer Danny Lyon finally found a way — using his own words — "to destroy Life magazine." After working as the official photographer for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating ...


AT DIVERSEWORKS THROUGH APRIL 21

Black gold: Petroleum by-products fuel Marina Zurkow's provocative Necrocracy FotoFest show

By Joseph Campana

Mar 29th, 2012 at 1:23 PM

Who rules the planet — the living or the dead? If you were to ask artist Marina Zurkow, whose provocative Necrocracy appears at DiverseWorks in association with FotoFest 2012 and runs ...


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