The works that artists make about love can communicate something deeper than a Hallmark-card reflex — they can conjure the earnest, heartbroken, brooding, obsessive, disappointed and joyous — sometimes all at once.
"ArtSmarter Prize"
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based art made their personal best lists for 2016.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on toxic-meets-charming paintings, finally answering the question: “What would you do for love?,” and a new approach to medical body-scanning imagery.
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Colette Copeland compiles a list of artworks from the Venice Biennial she would like to see in her local Texas museum.
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"The new position of Chief Curator needs a unique blend of curatorial expertise, community engagement know-how, and Afrocentric knowledge. Christopher brings all of these to the table and much more."
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Save the Date: Glasstire’s 20th Anniversary Auction, July 10-17, 2021
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe auction will feature works by Deborah Roberts, Julie Speed, James Surls, Sedrick Huckaby, Michael Bise, and many others.
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Here are eight artist couples from across the state who've made work for each other, with each other, or about love.
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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Here is a short stack of open calls, grants, and residencies ready for your applications.
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Juried by Dallas duo Brian Scott and Brian Keith Jones, a.k.a. Chuck & George, the show is an open call to all artists over the age of 18 who live in Texas.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Blay as News Editor.
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The tour, which was established in 2000, bills itself as "the longest running and most exciting Art Tour in all of Oak Cliff."
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Fort Worth Modern to Feature Rainey Knudson in 2019 Lecture Series
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechRainey Knudson's lecture will cover what it’s like to write about art in the digital age, and how that has changed since she established the publication in 2001.
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I wonder how many of the artists in this show really just wanted to drive a big truck through the plate-glass window that overlooks the pool. “There’s your art. The house looks better already.”
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It isn’t truly springtime in Dallas until the SpeedBump Art Tour takes over Oak Cliff (or, “the Cliff,” as it is affectionately called)—and this year’s festival is running today, May 20,…
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With all the hoopla surrounding the Artadia Houston awards (the ten finalists were announced a few days ago in all the national art magazines), the rest of Texas might be…