Art League Houston presents the 2017 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition: "Texas: 1997-2017" by Trenton Doyle Hancock, one of Texas’s most celebrated and influential contemporary artists. The survey exhibition focuses on work made by the artist during the past two decades in which he has lived and worked in Texas.
The exhibition features more than 50 works in a diverse range of media, including mixed-media painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. The works in the exhibition not only trace the development of the artist’s epic narrative, but also mark the significant evolution's within the artist’s dynamic and imaginative art-making practice. A limited edition 2017 Texas Artist of the Year catalog will be available in conjunction with the exhibition featuring an essay by Sue Graze.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on view until November 4.
Art League Houston presents the 2017 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition: "Texas: 1997-2017" by Trenton Doyle Hancock, one of Texas’s most celebrated and influential contemporary artists. The survey exhibition focuses on work made by the artist during the past two decades in which he has lived and worked in Texas.
The exhibition features more than 50 works in a diverse range of media, including mixed-media painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. The works in the exhibition not only trace the development of the artist’s epic narrative, but also mark the significant evolution's within the artist’s dynamic and imaginative art-making practice. A limited edition 2017 Texas Artist of the Year catalog will be available in conjunction with the exhibition featuring an essay by Sue Graze.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on view until November 4.
Art League Houston presents the 2017 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition: "Texas: 1997-2017" by Trenton Doyle Hancock, one of Texas’s most celebrated and influential contemporary artists. The survey exhibition focuses on work made by the artist during the past two decades in which he has lived and worked in Texas.
The exhibition features more than 50 works in a diverse range of media, including mixed-media painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. The works in the exhibition not only trace the development of the artist’s epic narrative, but also mark the significant evolution's within the artist’s dynamic and imaginative art-making practice. A limited edition 2017 Texas Artist of the Year catalog will be available in conjunction with the exhibition featuring an essay by Sue Graze.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on view until November 4.