Check out San Antonio’s own Hills Snyder on the cover of the Jan/Feb issue of Art Papers!
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson founded Glasstire in 2001 as one of the earliest web-only arts journals in the country. In 2019, she stepped down as publisher, ending an 18-year run at the helm of the publication. A frequent public speaker, she has given talks about online communications and the role of the critic at numerous universities and museums.
https://raineyknudson.com
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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will be playing chamber music at the Nasher Sculpture Center on the third Sunday each month from January-April 2004. This should be extra-special nice (and soothing,…
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Our own Mr. Hancock has a show right now at the fine Cleveland Museum of Art. Titled Moments in Mound History, it’s another big ol’ notch in his belt. Yay…
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Congratulations to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, which this past December received a $1 million grant for building public participation in the arts from the Wallace Foundation. The MFAH…
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The Centaur’s Smile, a show of early Greek art, opens at the MFAH in Feburary. With the small-but-lovely collection of Greek stuff always on view at the Menil, it will…
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REM Gallery is moving into the Blue Star Complex in early 2004! Nice site, BTW — love that Debussy loop.
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News
In case you didn’t know, Texas is the center of all that is cool and wonderful in visual art in the
The International Association of Art Critics USA just announced their awards for 2003, and, like, half of them are for shows organized in some part by Texas organizations. To wit:…
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Glasstire contributor C. Sean Horton has curated I Heart Texas, a show of Texas artists at Allston Skirt Gallery in Boston. The show will feature Ray Daniel, Bill Davenport, B.C.…
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HUGE congratulations to Blaffer Gallery’s Terrie Sultan, recently named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters, one of France’s highest cultural awards.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, already known for its hefty photography collection, was just given 212 19th-c American portrait photographs. Someone call Ken Burns!!
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We normally don’t fiddle with performing arts, but this looks kind of fun: the CORE dance company will be performing at MFAH on Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 6PM, in…
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Most people who pay any attention to visual art in Texas probably haven’t been to the San Angelo museum, but the long drive to the funny saddle-shaped building is worth…
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Two new shows are up in Houston, each curated by one of the Core writing fellows. Hilary Wilder put together Chemi Rosado Seijo: El Cerro, on view at the Glassell,…
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Three artists working in Texas are in the next Whitney Biennial: Dario Robleto (San Antonio), Robyn O’Neil (Houston), and Eric Swenson (Dallas). Congrats everyone! (Click here for the full list.)
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The new director for the Menil Collection has been named. Swiss Josef Helfenstein comes from the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Lots of expectations, lots…
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Allison Wiese, former Core Fellow, has been named Managing Director for Aurora Picture Show. Hooray Aurora!!!
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Louisa Stude Sarofim, president of the Menil Foundation, has given 188 works on paper by Ellsworth Kelly to the Menil Collection in honor of James A. Elkins. The group of…
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The DMA’s Charles Wylie has curated a show for the Arlington Museum of Art. The show will open next month, and will feature North Texas artists Rosalyn Bodycomb, Ted Kincaid…
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That’s right, you heard it here first. September 22-24, John Hanhardt, Senior Curator of Film and Media at the Guggenheim, lectured on the moving image and its influence on contemporary…
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Anne Reynolds, Associate Professor of Art History at UT Austin, whose most recent publications include a catalogue essay on Nancy Spero’s mosaic project for the NYC subway and a chapter…