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1. Made in Oak Cliff
Gray Matters, Dallas
June 1 - July 1, 2013
North Texas art history in the making: working in cheap studios in Oak Cliff, free-wheeling artists George Green, Jack Mims, Jim Roche, Bob Wade and Mac Whitney brought national attention to Dallas art in the 1970s.
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2. Brad Tucker: Cell Series
Old Jail Art Center, Albany
June 1 - Sept 1, 2013
Austin-based Brad Tucker is an artist, musician, skateboarder, and teacher. He creates sincere, humorous works that casually combine aspects of his varied lives.
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3. Jeff Elrod and Jeremy DePrez: Fantasy Island
Texas Gallery, Houston
May 30 - July 6, 2013
Big, cool, mediated abstraction leaps the generation gap. DePrez paints intricate but deliberately flawed patterns, often altering the surface or shape of his canvasses; Elrod presents some classic computer-graphic gestures, and an entirley new flavor of fuzzy, digitally-mediated op.
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4. Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
June 2 - August 25, 2013
Hundreds of cut, toned, retouched, distorted and otherwise hand-manipulated images demonstrate that today’s digitally altered photographs are part of a tradition of fakery as old as photography itself.
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5. The F.R. Etchen Collection
Big Medium, Austin
May 18 - June 8, 2013
Longtime Domy manager Russell Etchen says: “Been collecting art for several years and I’d like to share some of it with you.” To the point. We like that. Your last chance to see it is on June 7-8, or at the closing reception on June 8 from 7–10 pm.
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