
Artwork collective Setup’s Layers would be the first artwork set up to grace the dance flooring at Put up’s new Artwork Membership.
A midcentury bomb shelter filled with Soviet propaganda rests beneath downtown Houston, its concrete partitions a geometrical spray of pink, white, and black. Steel pipes uncovered. A gridded gate and disabled elevator.
Welcome to Artwork Membership.
Positioned at Put up, the mix set up artwork gallery and evening membership formally opened to the general public on December 7. That includes 13 international artists unfold throughout two tales and 28,500 sq. toes, in addition to the return of Tomo, a previously Montrose-based journal and artwork store, Artwork Membership intends to select up the place huge multimedia festivals like Day for Evening—which hasn’t been held since 2017—left off.
“We went by means of and developed Put up, however we needed to convey again a few of that edginess and creative vibe that was related to Day for Evening and convey it again into the constructing,” says Kirby Liu, Artwork Membership founder and Put up director. He beforehand labored as an organizer with Day for Evening, so he got here to the mission with each expertise and a cohesive imaginative and prescient.
Artwork Membership provided a teaser this previous summer season with Quiet Ensemble’s Photo voltaic Mud, a cosmic fusion of tulle, flashing lights, and otherworldly soundscapes meant to take guests on an interstellar voyage. Now that the venue’s first season is underway, with the present installations on view between 9 months to a 12 months, it follows by means of on its promise to convey world-class inventive experiences to Houston.
One such expertise comes courtesy of Cuban multimedia artist Reynier Leyva Novo’s Revolution is an Abstraction, which fills Put up’s aforementioned bomb shelter with work and movies deconstructing the aesthetics of authoritarianism. Liu refers to this house because the “Pink Room,” and plans for it to be the one gallery dedicated to extra conventional artwork kinds like portray and video relatively than closely technical installations. Reveals in right here will even revolve round a unifying theme.
“We try to set the curatorial mission of the Pink Room to be about artwork that’s coping with apocalyptic situations,” Liu says. “Completely different parts that we’re making an attempt to weave in between the constructing’s previous historical past and its latest historical past.”
Appropriately, Revolution is an Abstraction can also be the final set up guests stroll by means of earlier than reaching the “membership” portion of the Artwork Membership, an enchanting transition from breaking down state-mandated restrictiveness to having fun with the complete freedom of motion. Dancing and DJs make their house right here among the many throbbing beats and pulsing lights. One virtually expects to identify Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss slinking among the many crowds of their leathery most interesting.

Boris Acket’s Dioptrique is one among many installations that look plucked straight from a slick late-’90s/early-’00s sci-fi film. And that is why we adore it.
It’s arduous to not consider The Matrix and different pre-Y2K cyberpunk fever desires, whilst one strikes away from the designated clubbing space. Although with fewer people-as-batteries, fortunately. Most of the installations use lasers, reflective supplies, and LEDs to create three-dimensional soundscapes and visuals: not in contrast to miniature evening golf equipment in and of themselves, if one removes the impetus to begin grooving.
“I at all times say that Artwork Membership is a transformer, and its identify is actually literal. In artwork and museum mode, guests expertise all of the exhibitions by means of extra of a standard sort of gallery kind of approach of navigating an area,” Liu says. “After which in membership mode, a lot of the museum shuts down, apart from the rooms which can be set as much as be the membership. Then that’s when a DJ or VJ is available in and operates the reveals like an extension of their sound.”
Upon instantly exiting the principle dance flooring, guests come nose to nose with Media.Tribe.’s Encaged. A horizontal cage filled with skinny white lasers mirror off the partitions and flooring, making a smoky impact soundtracked by the music one room over. It’s cinematic, in a approach, heightening the general sci-fi vibes. You possibly can image the replicants from Blade Runner congregating right here, or T-800 stomping by means of in pursuit of a time-traveling cyborg villain.
Ditto Dioptrique by Boris Acket, situated two galleries down. The final vestiges of muffled music have already light by the point you step in, however the gritty impact stays the identical. Right here, the artist has suspended a reflective polymer cloth from the ceiling. It crinkles backwards and forwards on winches, creating lightscapes alongside the partitions and alluring questions on destruction and decay.
Not all of Artwork Membership’s choices seem like plucked out of Ridley Scott’s or the Wachowskis’ or James Cameron’s imaginations, in fact. Natural types and pure themes punctuate the dreamlike journey by means of the galleries as nicely.
Icelandic artist Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir, often known as “Shoplifter,” is the primary creator guests encounter when coming into the exhibition house. In her Neverscape, lengths of colourful fur mimic the neuronic networks within the mind. Together with discovering inspiration in nature’s shapes, she additionally absorbs herself within the sciences, notably psychiatry, and believes “vainness is simply fantastic” as a result of a lot creativity blossoms from it.
To her, Artwork Membership offers a chance to totally make the most of what she calls “cavernous house.” Guests can stroll by means of Neverscape comfortably, winding across the neon nerves and following their eyes upward and throughout the dynamic interactive sculpture.
“I really like when I’ve an area to work in that has a very tall ceiling, as a result of then I can actually create this cathedral expertise,” Arnardóttir says. “What I appreciated quite a bit about this house is that I’m in entrance to this sequence of sensory installations. And the sweetness is that it’s simply lined in glass. It’s virtually like a fishbowl or a fish tank, and you may see it from afar. As you come strolling, you see these twirls of colours that draw you in.”
Positioned in between Encaged and Dioptrique sits the mild WET:LAND by native panorama designer and artist Skyler Smith. You possibly can scent actual flowers rising alongside native grasses and hearken to the tinkling of dripping water, a slice of greenery and pure magnificence in between the scintillating synthetics.

Thrilling information for anybody who missed Montrose artwork journal store Tomo: It is again with new titles and new merch, courtesy of Artwork Membership.
Liu is retaining mum about what he has deliberate for season two of Artwork Membership after season one wraps up in December 2025, whether or not it’ll proceed to function disparate themes or trod some thrilling new floor in experiential, immersive multimedia artwork. Citing artwork critic Walter Pater as an affect, he shares a quote from 1873’s The Renaissance: Research in Artwork and Literature: “All artwork aspires to the situation of music.” By hybridizing the twin disciplines, Liu and the Artwork Membership workforce expose a greater diversity of tourists to a greater diversity of aesthetic escapades.
Clubgoers who love spending their nights and weekends absorbed within the thumping cocoon of Houston nightlife can have an opportunity to reinforce their expertise by means of the incorporation of artwork with agency statements and themes posted proper there on the wall. Artwork buffs who get pleasure from a glass of wine and making small discuss at openings will likely be uncovered to the potential of music and motion as a complement to visuals, a reminder that effective artwork exists exterior the stark white partitions of a gallery.