ROLL CALL: 3 Dallas Group shows
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE at University of Texas at Dallas Kevin Todora took his curatorial cues from Stephen king, the master of horror. Maximum Overdrive was King’s one and only movie that was directed by the famed writer. Todora, a well-respected photographer who shows with Oliver Francis Gallery, didn’t want to further the “artist as curator” model. He gave it a shot and this is it. Maybe the knowledge of curating only once frees up the spirit. Todora would never claim to be a curator; in fact he might even say that it was selfish. What he would definitely say, and did, is that the show was more about pulling together artists who didn’t know each other, artists who hadn’t met. This is interesting given that the proposition, in Todora’s curator role and in Kings role as director, was never to repeat itself, Todora chose to highlight the root of “curator”; that is “to care.” Sappy, yes, but isn’t this all about introducing people in a community to each other and expanding the conversation? Participating artists: BLK JPG, John Dickinson, Thomas Feulmer, Nathan Green, Kevin Rubén Jacobs, M, Kerry Pacillio, Gregory Ruppe and Bret Slater (NAP #87, #102).
NINE ARTISTS at Blow Up Gallery Francisco Moreno (NAP #99), who was featured here for founding his Fort Worth Drawing Center, pulled together a group show of 9 artists at Blow Up Gallery. This is from the press release: The title of the exhibition suggests its premise—an antithesis of what might be considered a normative mode. By default, art exhibitions tend to favor specific associations and over-arching themes that categorize and amalgamate the artist into groups and concepts that fragment their individuality. In this zeitgeist of the Information Age, it has become fashionable to cluster the expressions of people into dehumanized information. This exhibition, however, allows for a platform from which the artist can explore and manifest singular works irrespective of preconceived categorization. Nine Artists thus allows the possibility of disjunction and/or the materialization of an organic cohesiveness from its participants. So, basically, we got an awesome space with some walls and hung work. Participating artists: Jesse Morgan Barnett, Cassandra Emswiler, Thomas Feulmer, Francis Giampietro, Kevin Rubén Jacobs, Michael Mazurek, Francisco Moreno, Arthur Peña, and Michelle Rawlings.
--- Arthur Peña is an artist, writer and professor currently living and working in Dallas, TX.
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