By Bill Davenport on October 20, 2012
In conjunction with Lawndale Art Center, Glasstire is luring some interesting people to warm the stools at our art fair bar: yesterday we learned how [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged barfly, christine west, Clint Willour, Seth Mittag, texas contemporary art fair |
By Hesse Caplinger on October 20, 2012
Moving between Austin, TX and New York City, Andy Coolquitt is an artist whose work is not merely a bricolage of urban compost: severed plunger [...]
Posted in Article, Review | Tagged Andy Coolquitt, devin borden |
By Rachel Hooper on October 20, 2012
Last year, the Houston art fairs were the talk of the town, and most people were dubious that two fairs would be able to survive. [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged biff bolen, box 13 artspace, cardoza fine art, chris cascio, david mcclain, diane arbus, emily peacock, emily sloan, fotofest biennial, Geoff Hippenstiel, houston fine art fair, jim nolan, Lane Hagood, Lawndale Art Center, mark flood, monica vidal, pan art fair, robert boyd, solomon kane, texas contemporary art fair, the great god pan is dead, the kenmore, Virginia Fleck |