Congratulations to Houston’s Inman Gallery, which will be participating in a couple of international art fairs coming up: ARTissima, in Turin, Italy, this November; and ARCO, next February in Madrid.
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 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in conjunction with the Houston Texans, is proud to present First Down Houston: The Birth of an NFL Franchise, on view September 21, 2003…
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Congratulations to Mel Ziegler, currently featured in the Vienna Secession Museum and around town in shop installations!
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The Kimbell Art Museum is putting out a book on its collection for the first time in 15 years!!! Handbook of the Collection was edited by director Timothy Potts and…
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The Arlington Museum of Art has had to postpone the exhibition The Art of Space, curated by Bettye Hicks, due to construction. The exhibition will be rescheduled for later on…
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That’s right, folks: this Saturday, July 12, is the annual ArtHouston extravaganza!!! Every gallery in town will be sporting some snazzy show, so check out the listings and go get…
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Quite a few locals are in a show with a nifty boarding card invite right now at DCKT Contemporary in NYC. The show is curated by Megan Riley and features…
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Some North Texans may remember Justin Adian’s suite of paintings named for Black Sabbath’s Master of Reality (shown at Fort Worth’s Four Walls in 2001). Now, the native Texan is…
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Some North Texans may remember Justin Adian’s suite of paintings named for Black Sabbath’s Master of Reality (shown at Fort Worth’s Four Walls in 2001). Now, the native Texan is…
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Dr. Rick Brettell and UT Dallas have taken over The Artist Residency Program at South Side on Lamar. The old Sears Catalog Distribution Building has been home to many Dallas…
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Dr. Rick Brettell and UT Dallas have taken over The Artist Residency Program at South Side on Lamar. The old Sears Catalog Distribution Building has been home to many Dallas…
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Recent U of H grad. Mindy Kober has been picked up by Cynthia Mulcahy. Her first solo show in Dallas will open at Mulcahy Modern on July 12th. Her East…
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Jeff Shore and Jon Fisher’s installation Livefeed at Houston’s Mixture Gallery can be activated and viewed online from the artists’ website. Cool!
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July is Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio, which means everyone goes all out to do something extra interesting. Check out our San Antonio listings for the full poop, and…
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Well, first off, congrats to 20 Houston artists selected by DiverseWorks to attend an intensive, weekend-long “professional development” workshop. Never hurts to get a little left brain (or is it…
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The Dallas Contemporary has announced the annual legend awards, this year going to artist David Bates, patrons Amy Williams Monier & the late Frances Montgomery Williams, and professional Diana Block.…
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A memorial service for architect and artist Doug Michels (see item below) will be held Tuesday, July 8th @ 7:00 pm at the Aurora Picture Show in Houston. Friends of…
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Never fear, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will be screening Matthew Barney’s “special” prints of the Cremaster films with a marathon on Labor Day, September 1, and additional screenings…
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That’s right, the annual summertime art extravaganza known as ArtHouston is coming, this July 12! Some good shows are planned… stay tuned.
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Architect and artist Doug Michels, perhaps best known as a member of the artist collective Ant Farm, died last Thursday in Australia while on a whale-viewing trip. Among other projects,…