


Heard of G.O.A.T.s: Volume I Catalog
Heard of G.O.A.T.s: Volume I is the official exhibition catalog for the inaugural show at the Surls + Locke Museum of Texas Art. This vibrant, full-color publication celebrates an extraordinary group of artists—many considered the “Greatest of All Time” in Texas art—whose collective impact has shaped and redefined the cultural landscape of the state and beyond.
Curated with care and intention, Heard of G.O.A.T.s features the work of 21 influential artists including John Alexander, Terry Allen, Helen Altman, Carlos Canul, James Drake, Bill Haveron, Billy Hassell, Sharon Kopriva, Charmaine Locke, Jim Love, Paul Manes, David McManaway, Melissa Miller, Jack Massing, Sherry Owens, Lynn Randolph, Ann Stautberg, Julie Speed, Ellen Tanner, Tracy Ware, and James Surls. The catalog presents full-page reproductions of works from the entire exhibition, with thoughtful essays that explore the historical and contemporary significance of each artist’s practice.
With contributions from Susie Kalil and James Surls, this catalog offers rich context for the exhibition and serves as a lasting record of the museum’s commitment to honoring the legacy and future of Texas art. It is both a tribute and a time capsule—an invitation to recognize and celebrate the creative voices that have defined generations.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition opening on April 26, 2025, Heard of G.O.A.T.s exemplifies the museum’s mission to preserve, present, and propel the work of Texas artists in a space rooted in community and collaboration. This catalog is an excellent addition for collectors, curators, educators, and anyone interested in the dynamic story of art in Texas.
Heard of G.O.A.T.s: Volume I is the official exhibition catalog for the inaugural show at the Surls + Locke Museum of Texas Art. This vibrant, full-color publication celebrates an extraordinary group of artists—many considered the “Greatest of All Time” in Texas art—whose collective impact has shaped and redefined the cultural landscape of the state and beyond.
Curated with care and intention, Heard of G.O.A.T.s features the work of 21 influential artists including John Alexander, Terry Allen, Helen Altman, Carlos Canul, James Drake, Bill Haveron, Billy Hassell, Sharon Kopriva, Charmaine Locke, Jim Love, Paul Manes, David McManaway, Melissa Miller, Jack Massing, Sherry Owens, Lynn Randolph, Ann Stautberg, Julie Speed, Ellen Tanner, Tracy Ware, and James Surls. The catalog presents full-page reproductions of works from the entire exhibition, with thoughtful essays that explore the historical and contemporary significance of each artist’s practice.
With contributions from Susie Kalil and James Surls, this catalog offers rich context for the exhibition and serves as a lasting record of the museum’s commitment to honoring the legacy and future of Texas art. It is both a tribute and a time capsule—an invitation to recognize and celebrate the creative voices that have defined generations.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition opening on April 26, 2025, Heard of G.O.A.T.s exemplifies the museum’s mission to preserve, present, and propel the work of Texas artists in a space rooted in community and collaboration. This catalog is an excellent addition for collectors, curators, educators, and anyone interested in the dynamic story of art in Texas.
Heard of G.O.A.T.s: Volume I is the official exhibition catalog for the inaugural show at the Surls + Locke Museum of Texas Art. This vibrant, full-color publication celebrates an extraordinary group of artists—many considered the “Greatest of All Time” in Texas art—whose collective impact has shaped and redefined the cultural landscape of the state and beyond.
Curated with care and intention, Heard of G.O.A.T.s features the work of 21 influential artists including John Alexander, Terry Allen, Helen Altman, Carlos Canul, James Drake, Bill Haveron, Billy Hassell, Sharon Kopriva, Charmaine Locke, Jim Love, Paul Manes, David McManaway, Melissa Miller, Jack Massing, Sherry Owens, Lynn Randolph, Ann Stautberg, Julie Speed, Ellen Tanner, Tracy Ware, and James Surls. The catalog presents full-page reproductions of works from the entire exhibition, with thoughtful essays that explore the historical and contemporary significance of each artist’s practice.
With contributions from Susie Kalil and James Surls, this catalog offers rich context for the exhibition and serves as a lasting record of the museum’s commitment to honoring the legacy and future of Texas art. It is both a tribute and a time capsule—an invitation to recognize and celebrate the creative voices that have defined generations.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition opening on April 26, 2025, Heard of G.O.A.T.s exemplifies the museum’s mission to preserve, present, and propel the work of Texas artists in a space rooted in community and collaboration. This catalog is an excellent addition for collectors, curators, educators, and anyone interested in the dynamic story of art in Texas.
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