Kristen Visbal, the artist who a year ago created and installed her Fearless Girl statue squaring off with the iconic Wall Street bull, has announced that she will be making and…
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For a few hours yesterday, the popular and controversial Fearless Girl bronze statue on Wall Street, who faces off against the iconic Charging Bull, endured having her left leg urinated on by Pissing…
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Wall Street Bull Sculptor Calls for Removal of ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis week, Arturo Di Modica, the artist behind Wall Street’s infamous Charging Bull sculpture, called for the removal of the recently installed Fearless Girl statue. In case you haven’t been following the story,…
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New York City’s Department of Transportation announced recently that The Fearless Girl, a bronze statue by Kristen Visbal that was installed facing Arturo Di Modica’s iconic Charging Bull sculpture on Wall Street, will…
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From the Heritage Society: “Join us for a sculpture exhibit representing 21 collars that adorned the shoulders of historical women will be open to the public at The Heritage Society’s…
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Donna Tennant reviews a group exhibition featuring works by Houston artists Saran Alderson, Sarah Fisher, Liz Gates, Ashita Sawhney, and Doug Welsh.
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Arts organizations across Texas celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with exhibitions and other events.
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Sean J. Patrick Carney on the history of Texas' many Messiahs, and the relationship between superstition and religion.
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From Link & Pin: “The reception for the artist will be on Sunday, May 22, 2022, from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Austin Vibe will play for the celebration of…
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Meehan holds fast to the internal muscle we all share — the all-too regular, but often forgotten social glue that is behaving with compassion and humanity to all.
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Knowles will be honored in New York City at a special event.
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Those of us who came of age in the ‘80s walk into the show with a sometimes dread-inducing association with that time, but walk out feeling at least a little better about this uneven and unsettling moment in recent art history.
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Hiya, Reader. Here’s how I imagine you— you are sitting in a comfortable spot in the sweet cool of your centrally air-conditioned home, drinking a mint julep Lone Star and…
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The Top Ten Ghosts in My Studio This Christmas I’ve been thinking about ghosts and what it means to be haunted. I don’t know much about spirituality but I’d probably…
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“All Power to the People!” Emory Douglas created the Black Panthers‘ newspaper illustrations and posters in the 60s and 70s. Grenade carrying, afro-ed guerillas, women holding machetes and babies, raised…
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It's midnight. Taking a break from listening to "Confederacy of Dunces" on my iPod (left over summer reading from the road-trip recently narrated,) I just watched the soul-sucking,mind-numbing, aesthetic-nullifying colossal…
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On the opening night of Hills Snyder’s new show at Artpace, the exhibition remained closed until after the curator and artists discussed the new work. During the discussion, Snyder played…
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Around the year 1919, Soviet director and film theoretician Lev Kuleshov began a series of cinematic experiments in which he projected two successive unrelated images, then measured the response of…