“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations.
Drive By
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The most powerful thing about the show is not its aesthetic or technical prowess — but rather its ability to offer a temporary calm in our chaotic moment.
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The images here show the variety of artists and media in the multi-gallery building that once housed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
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On today, November 3, as the nation's remaining voters go to the polls, I am (literally) unboxing the game of campaign politics.
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Open Weekend is, historically, a wonderful way to access a lot of art, and through the online format: art ideas.
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White explores ontological questions of singularity-immensity, time, and being.
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Berruguete’s contribution to this period of art history is an excellent case study of individual contribution versus cultural demand.
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Sotheby's lists 120 lots ranging from $1,000 for photographs of Snoop Dogg, Easy E and others, to a whopping $300,000 for Biggie's crown that he wore in the 'King of New York' photo shoot.
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Clemmons’ reception on Gather.town recalled the playable chat rooms of the past.
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"Echo chamber" is an installation of sculptures, photographs, and snippets of video on a handheld video screen that is activated around one of the works in the show.
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From artists we can all recognize to some favorite Texas artists to artists who labor in obscurity, here are a few images that offer a glimpse behind the curtain.
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Under the influence of the creative compulsion, the motive is no longer to communicate through the product of our work. Instead, the work becomes a place to hide out.
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The overall experience was good — and for the brave souls who ventured out, the risks seemed low.
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The number of murals in Fort Worth has increased sharply over the past two years.
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These flags show a different kind of patriotism — one that holds ideals to a higher standard.
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The project was the brainchild of Deborah Peoples, who ran for Mayor of Fort Worth last May.
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From all of us here at Glasstire, we wish all the dads out there a Happy Father's Day!
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As we commemorate Juneteenth, the day that marked The Emancipation Proclamation's arrival to Texas a full two and a half years after the 1863 decree, these works emphasize how long the road has been, and how far still we have to go.
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The series, from Houstonian Irene Antonia Diane Reece, titled "Emblematic of Black Souls," takes us to church with an excerpt of her larger series titled 'Home-goings.'
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Art and food have alway coexisted.