Visual Vernacular: Artist Lynn Lane
Innovator with his imaginative images, artist Lynn Lane has been capturing the pivotal essence of the Houston arts scene and beyond for years. Mysterious movement, magical music, and captivating collaborations all resonate in his photography with some major players as the Houston Grand Opera and the Alley Theatre are all on his client roster.…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Lucinda Cobley
Lucinda Cobley, “Matrix” (detail) Offering works capturing light and shadow that often rival…
Alex Larsen at Capitol Street Gallery
Alex Larsen, “Topo,” detail. Manipulator of objects, visual artist Alex Larsen…
Visual Vernacular: Photographer Casey Baden
Cyanotype print from Casey Baden’s series, “Suspended In Home.” One of…
Shelia Pepe and Sondra Perry at DiverseWorks
In a time that the discussion around race and LGBTQ identity is…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Micah Simmons
Micah Simmons, “Being Micah Simmons #1,” 2024 (detail). Form, feeling, and…
Visual Vernacular: Gallerist Apama Mackey
The Panik Collective, “Panik Diaries.” Courtesy of The Panik Collective and The Museum…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Lauren Salazar
Lauren Salazar, “Sister/Brother” (detail), 2024. In this second segment of this…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Lorena Morales
Lorena Morales, “Home,” 2016. Lorena Morales, along with artist Lauren Salazar, are…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Blake Jones
Opening this Saturday at TOMO Mags, artist Blake Jones shows a different…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Alex Wilhite
Alex Wilhite, “Energy,” 2024. This installment of Visual Vernacular truly focuses…
Visual Vernacular: Curator and Collector Christopher Higham
Visual Vernacular is not only interested in the artists behind the work but also the masterminds behind the exhibitions who bring together various categories of talent here in Houston. One of the masterminds behind a very successful group show, now in its sixth year in existence, is local collector and curator Christopher Higham.…