CAMH COURT
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
5216 Montrose Boulevard
Houston
Through April 27
In the early 1900s, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston’s (CAMH) museum registrar Tim Barkley threw around the idea to install a basketball in the museum. Three decades later the idea was realized with an installation of a basketball court by artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. “Since then, it has become something of a provocation among the staff,” CAMH director Hesse McGraw told AN. In-house graphic designer Phillip Pyle, II recently heard about this internal aspiration from his colleagues. After working on the museum on a collaboration with the Houston Rockets to create artist-designed posters of the team’s legendary players, he
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