If I could be in two places at once, this is where I’d be tonight… In Austin at SOFA’s latest offering: Brooklyn artist Jeff DeGolier comes to Austin with his…
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The serene 5.2-acre park being built over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway is a small piece of land that will radically change Dallas. Previously, the system of highways surrounding downtown…
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ARE YOU THERE GLASSTIRE? IT’S ME MARGARET. UP LIKE TOAST was my pseudo secret blog for the past 2 years that I filled with research, interests, art, openings, reviews…
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These snapshots are from Andrea Dezsö’s show “Sometimes in My Dreams I Fly” at Rice University Art Gallery. The photos don’t do the show justice: each window at the gallery…
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Artist Keith Wilson launched the Cave & Mountain Tour in 2009 as an attempt to get people out from behind their computers and into the world of brick and mortar.…
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The Museum of Ephemerata from kirk tuck and will van overbeek on Vimeo.
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I recently asked a curator what she thought of the contemporary art world. She looked at me blankly. I pressed: you know what I mean, it’s headed in the wrong…
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They have flown The Bower, but Joey Fauerso and Michael Velliquette have reunited for “Exotic Matter” at the David Shelton Gallery through May 8. Fauerso explores the existential human condition…
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Turning fifty can provoke people to do unpredictable things, as it did Andy Warhol in 1978. Following his sixteen-year reign as the Prince of Pop, Warhol made an unexpected about-face…
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Disclaimer: Quod tu es, ego fui, quod ego sum, tu eris. About a half a block from where I live is a family of Christian Republicans, whose patriarch walks across…
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Buster Graybill had unexpected visitors to “Tush Hog,” several metal sculptures resembling NASA-designed Mars airbag landers that the Huntsville artist spread around a South Texas pasture as part of Artpace’s…
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A podcast has recently been released on Frieze Art Fair’s site with a panel discussion about Art and Theory. (The most notable figure being Robert Storr, but the entire panel…
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Viva from kirk tuck and will van overbeek on Vimeo.
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A beautiful woman in sunbathing attire floats over the dark, glittering panorama of Los Angeles. The image is part of the diptych Wish You Were Here by Vincent Valdez. In…
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Oh, and One More Thing… Talking to Judy Nyquist About Her Collection of Text-Based Works Judy Nyquist has a passion for art and artists. A former museum curator with an…
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Art & Boats is my ongoing series of interviews and stories about artists who build boats, sail, explore and challenge themselves on the water. For background on Art & Boats,…
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And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack And you may find yourself in another part of the world And you may find yourself behind the wheel of…
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The impact of the 2008 – 2009 financial crisis is undoubtedly a global phenomenon, but there are some cities, such as London — once the world’s leader in all financial…
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Downsizing: 2010 at The Whitney I overheard someone at the preview say this year’s Whitney Biennial—the 75th edition of the prestigious show—was sculpturally deficient. The Wall Street Journal went so…
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One of England’s best avant-garde filmmakers, John Smith isn’t adverse to narrative or humor. But his work is often anti-illusionist and tends to make viewers conscious of the artifice…