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The artist thinking about Jack Kerouac on the 11th street bridge over IH-35

DF Chats: Calixto Ramirez in Austin

By Leslie Castro on October 24, 2012

I recently had the pleasure of curating a video show at Tiny Park Gallery in Austin, Texas titled the Time and Space of Calixto Ramirez.  The [...]

Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged andrea giunta, austin, Co-Lab Projects, DF, EAST, east austin studio tour, Eduardo Garcia, Heir Today Gone Tomorrow, MACC, Mexican American Cultural Center, Mexico City, Santiago Forero, Sean Gaualger, the Blanton Museum of Art, The Time and Space of Calixto Ramirez, Tiny Park Gallery, UT Austin | Leave a response

City Agency In Need of New Acronym Recognizes Austin’s Arts Partners

City Agency In Need of New Acronym Recognizes Austin’s Arts Partners

By Bill Davenport on October 24, 2012

The City of Austin Economic Growth and Redevelopment Services Office, Cultural Arts Division (EGRSO-CAD?) handed out its annual Partners in the Arts Awards last week, [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged arts partners awards, austin, economic growth and redevelopment services office | Leave a response

2012 Fall Preview

2012 Fall Preview

By GT contributors on September 6, 2012

Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for Fall 2012! AUSTIN Emily Roysdon: Pause Pose Discompose Visual Arts Center September 21 – December 8, 2012 Super [...]

Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged a useful life, A Wrinkle In Time, aaron landsman, aaron parazette, amoa, Andy Campbell, Andy Coolquitt, animals, Ann Stautberg, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Annenberg Space for Photography, archetype, Architecture, art, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, arthouse, Artpace, austin, austin museum of art, BEAUMONT, ben lima, Benito Huerta, Beverly Penn, blaffer, box 13 artspace, Brooklyn Museum, bureaucracy, Burt Long, Canis Familiaris, Carter Ernst, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Charles Jones, Charmaine Locke, children, Chinati Weekend 2012, chris powell, claes oldenburg, Co-Lab, Co-Lab Projects, Colby Bird, collage, Colombia University, commercial images, Conduit Gallery, contemporary, coosje van bruggen, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Corinne Jones, Cornelia Parker, cosmopolitanism, culture, dallas, DB12: Volume 2, denison university, Día de los Muertos, diverseworks, DIY, Documentary, East Texas, Ed Hill, el paso museum of art, El Paso Public Library, Elizabeth Akamatsu, Emily Roysdon, erika osborne, Eugene Binder Gallery, Eva Rothschild, exhibition, Federico Veiroj, film, Fl!ght gallery, fort worth, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, found objects, Frank Tolbert, FringeNYC, front gallery, glassblowing, Global Lens, Gregg Bordowitz, hair, Harris Lieberman Gallery, Harry Geffert, Hilary Harnischfeger, House Lamps, Houston, installation, james surls, janeil engelstad, Janet Chaffee, Jeffers Theatre, Jerolyn & Roger Colombik, jesus moroles, Joan Batson, joe rosenthal, john wilcox, Judy Rushin, Julie Bozzi, Justin Parr, Ken Little, kia neill, Kris Pierce, Kristin Gamez, Lawndale, Lesbians to the Rescue, Letitia & Sedrick Huckaby, Liam Gillick, Linda Ridgway, Liza & Lee Littlefield, local government, LTTR, Manuel Carrillo, Marfa, mari hernandez, Marianne Green, Mario Ybarra Jr., mark cole, Mark McDaniel, Martha Rosler, más rudas collective, Más Triste San Antonio, menil, menil drawing institute, mexic-arte, mfah, michelle white, mitchell center, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, modernism, modular design, Mona Hatoum, Moody Gallery, multimedia, multimedia storytelling, museum of fine arts, Nasher Sculpture Center, natalie zelt, New York International Fringe Festival, nut milk, NYIFF, off-the-grid, Otis Jones, painting, panhandle, Paul Kittelson, paul strand, performance art, Photographic Society of America, photography, piero fenci, pop art, public action, Randy Twaddle, Rebecca Drolen, Renzo Piano, richard wentworth, rio grande valley, robert kinmont, Ruth Leonela Buentello, San Antonio, Sarah Castillo, sauerkraut, Shannon & William Cannings, Sharon Engelstein, Sightings, silkscreen, Slanguage, sol lewitt, south texas underground film, SRO Photo Gallery, Stephen Lapthisophon, Susan Budge, sustainable farming, Suzanne Bloom, technology, terri thornton, Terry & Jo Harvey Allen, Texas, Texas State University Galleries, texas tech, The Dallas Bienniel, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the Menil Collection, The Reading Room, The Sleepy Border Town Insomniacs, Tommy White, TRR, Unit B, university of georgia, university of texas pan american, UT Arlington, UTPA, VAC, Vernon Fisher, Vincent Falsetta, virtual, Visual Arts Center, Waiting for Godot, war, whole foods, will michels, William Campbell Contemporary, window works, women, women & their work, worm farm | Leave a response

Eleven Seventeen Garland

Eleven Seventeen Garland

By Katie Geha on August 31, 2012

With the changing of the seasons comes too the changing of the art climate. In the past year in Austin we’ve seen a flourishing of [...]

Posted in Blog, Katie Says, Uncategorized | Tagged Andy Rhin, austin, Max Juren, Michelle Devereux | Leave a response

DF Chats: Barbara Perea

DF Chats: Barbara Perea

By Leslie Castro on August 22, 2012

  I was falling asleep slowly around 1:30 am when I heard the chime of a Facebook chat message.  I debated about just ignoring it, [...]

Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged alternative spaces, artist run spaces, austin, barbara perea, Casa Chuck, sala diaz, San Antonio | Leave a response

Christina Soukhgian Houle

DF Chats: Christina Sukhgian Houle

By Leslie Castro on August 4, 2012

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of sitting with artist Christina Sukhgian Houle who is in Mexico City for six weeks as part [...]

Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged #SXSW, austin, Blue Genie, Christina Sukhgian Houle, Fusebox, Mexico City, SOMA, Texas State | Leave a response

Formula One Racing Brings Glittering Crowds To Austin, Artists’ Plans to Cash In Lagging

Formula One Racing Brings Glittering Crowds To Austin, Artists’ Plans to Cash In Lagging

By Bill Davenport on July 29, 2012

Austin’s funky college-town ambiance will be shattered by the (distant) screams of Formula One racing in November. 300,000 visitors are expected for the US Grand [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged austin, circuit of the americas, formula one, grand prix | 1 Response

Blindsided? CAC New Orleans and Organizational Crises in the Art World

Blindsided? CAC New Orleans and Organizational Crises in the Art World

By Claire Ruud on June 19, 2012

About a year ago now, I published a series of articles introducing readers to some of the financial metrics consultants, academics, and others have used [...]

Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged amoa-arthouse, art and business, attachment, austin, CAC New Orleans, contemporary art, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, emotional attachment, financial crisis, financial stability, fundraising efficiency, Louis Grachos, mismanagement, negligence, nonprofits, operating activities, rental income, revenue from investments, revenue sources, stability, turnover costs | 3 Responses

Tamy Ben-Tor The Dance of the Albino Rat, 2006 Performance, Stux Gallery.

Performance Here, There and on the Internets

By Margaret Meehan on April 28, 2012

There is so much going on with the Fusebox festival here in Austin. Glasstire contributor Katie Geha did a great interview with founder Ron Berry [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged austin, David Weiss, Fusebox, lora reynolds gallery, performance, Tamy Ben Tor, testsite | 1 Response

Joyful Crowds at Unveiling of  Tejano Monument on Capitol Grounds

Joyful Crowds at Unveiling of Tejano Monument on Capitol Grounds

By Bill Davenport on April 2, 2012

A bronze and granite grouping by Laredo sculptor Armando Hinojosa depicting a vaquero, two longhorns, settlers, a conquistador, and a boy roping a goat was [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged armando hinojosa, austin, david newton, tejano monument, thomas bustos, vaquero de fort worth | Leave a response

The Professional Artist

The Professional Artist

By Claire Ruud on January 31, 2012

When I ask Mark Goodman, Graduate Academic Advisor in the Department of Art at the University of Austin, what he wishes he could tell his [...]

Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged Art School, austin, Bandhari, eric zimmerman, GYST, Jackie Battenfield, James Elkins, Karen Atkinson, Mark Goodman, Marketplace Empowerment for Artists, Melber, mfa, NEA, professional, professional practices, professionalization, Staying in the Game, Sue Graze, tremaine foundation, UT Austin | 1 Response

Out and About or So it Begins…

Out and About or So it Begins…

By Margaret Meehan on January 13, 2012

How I wish I could be in 2 places at once this weekend- DFW and Austin/San Antonio. My apologies to the rest of Texas but [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged austin, dallas, fort worth, San Antonio | 3 Responses

The open Texas road.  My metaphor for transition.

New Year, New Transition

By Leslie Castro on January 11, 2012

  With the New Year comes a time for reflection.  This year my annual reflection comes straight off the heels of a two-week trip to [...]

Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged amoa, arthouse, austin, Distance, New Year, Transition, Visual Art World | Leave a response

Reality Is Only A Rorschach Ink-Blot, You Know: Lisa Choinacky at Co-Lab

Reality Is Only A Rorschach Ink-Blot, You Know: Lisa Choinacky at Co-Lab

By Margaret Meehan on November 21, 2011

The final buzzer is about to ring and there is a very small window of time to go and see Reality Is Only A Rorschach [...]

Posted in Blog, Melba Toast | Tagged austin, box 13, Co-Lab, isa Choinacky, martha graham | Leave a response

"Su Reflejo en el Espejo," Otis Ike with Ivete Lucas,  Archival inkjet print

Queer State(s) at the UT Visual Art Center: Out of Nowhere

By Sarah Fisch on November 2, 2011

My friend Rebecca watches ”RuPaul’s Drag U” with her six-year-old daughter, who’s a big fan. The six-year-old, her mother believes, doesn’t understand that Jujubee, Raven and [...]

Posted in Article, Review, Uncategorized | Tagged austin, CHRISTEENE, contemporary art, drag, Glasstire, Heyd Fontenot, Ivete Lucas, jason villegas, K8 Hardy, LGBT, libby black, noah simblist, Otis Ike, queer states, queer theory, Rupaul, Sarah Fisch, University of Texas, Visual Art Center, Wura-Natasha Oganji | Leave a response

Texas Contemporary Peeves and Qualms

Texas Contemporary Peeves and Qualms

By Sarah Fisch on October 27, 2011

So, the Texas Contemporary Art Fair is over. (Which gives me an excuse to post the above image. This particular Rachel Hecker piece is impactful [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged art, Artpace, austin, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, chandeliers, crochet, Glasstire, Houston, impenetrable narrative, monofilament, San Antonio, Sarah Fisch, taxidermy, texas contemporary art fair, Texas Gallery, wolves | Leave a response

Just wondering if this will clash with my Donald Roller Wilsons at the villa.

The New Art Fairs are Here! We’re Somebody Now!

By Laura Lark on September 20, 2011

Big cities with vibrant art scenes have big art fairs, right? Sure. So it stands to reason that Houston, home of lots of great art, [...]

Posted in Blog, I'm with stupid, Uncategorized | Tagged Armory Show, Art League, austin, bad art, Bill Davenport, Brick Tamlind, crack house, dead squirrel, distressed, Donald Sultan, drag queen, Dubuffet, fiberglass insulation, food, food art, funky, gentrified, George R. Brown Convention Center, hellhole, Houston Antique Dealers Association, houston fine art fair, inane chitchat, Insperity Golf Experience, invisibility, Kelly Klaasmeyer, Manhattan, marshall lightman, miniature golf, minimalist, Montrose, neighborhood, painful social interaction, painting, parking, Pulse Fair, Ron Burgundy, rustic, Scope Fair, slutty, soulless jerks, SUV, taco truck, Veronica Corningstone, Victoria Lightman, Volta Fair, weird | 10 Responses

2011 Fall Preview

2011 Fall Preview

By GT contributors on September 6, 2011

Here they are, sorted by city, our picks for the best shows in Texas this fall! ALBANY Eric Zimmerman: Sixteen Tons The Old Jail Art [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged AIDS, ALBANY, Ann Stautberg, Anne Wallace, annette lawrence, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, ashley hunt, austin, Austin contemporary art, AutoBody (Featuring North of South, Ballroom Marfa, BEAUMONT, Beili Liu, Beto Gonzales, Bill Davenport, Calatrava, Charlotte Smith, CHRISTEENE, Christina Rees, Chuck Ramirez, Chuck Ramirez: Minimally Baroque, climate change, Communograph: Mapping Through Creative Action, Connections: Haley-Henman, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, dallas, dallas contemporary, Dan Havel, David Schalliol, David Schalliol: Isolated Building Series, David Shelton Gallery, David Taylor, Dean Ruck, Devon Dikeou, EL PASO, el paso museum of art, Elisa d’Arrigo, Ellen Frances Tuchman, eric zimmerman, ethel shipton, Fall Preview, Fifth Ward Jam, fort worth, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, Frances Bagley, fucked up shit, Gabriel de la Mora, Gaffes and Informations: Kevin Tedora and Jeff Zilm, George R. Brown Convention Center, Haley-Henman Gallery, Hana Hillerova, HCC Central Fine Arts Gallery, HJ Bott, Houston, Houston Art Fairs.Houston Fine Art Fair, Houston Art League, Houston's Third Ward, Hung Liu, jason villegas, Jayne Lawrence: New Drawings and Sculpture, Jayne Lawrences, Jeff Zilm, Jennifer Rubell, Jesse Lott, John Adelman, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, Jonathan Whitfill, josef helfenstein, Joshua Bienko, Kevin Tedora, Landmark Arts at Texas Tech University, laura mcphee, Laura McPhee: River of No Return, Lauren Levy, Leigh Anne Lester, libby black, Linda Ridgway, Linnea Glatt, Louise Bourgeois, LUBBOCK, lucia simek, MacDowell Artists Colony, Madeline O’Connor, Marco Maggi, Marfa, Marfa local punk band Solid Waste, margaret meehan, Mary McCleary, Mary mikel Stump, Mel Chin, Mel Chin: The Funk and Wag from A to Z, menil collection, Meredith Danluck, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Modern Ruin, Nasher Sculpture Center, New York musician John Carpenter, Object of Devotion: Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture from The Victoria and Albert Museum Tyler Museum of Art, Obsessive Worlds, patty ortiz, Paul Booker, Perry House, Perry House: Movin On, peter doroshenko, Project Row Houses, queer states, rainey knudson, Ray Carrington, Rick Lowe, San Antonio, San Antonio contemporary art, San Marcos, Sarah Fisch, Sawzall-equipped beavers, shawn smith, Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, SRO (Standing Room Only) Photography Gallery, Stephen Fox, Susie Rosmarin, texas contemporary art fair, Texas State, The Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, The Gallery at University of Texas at Arlington, the guadalupe gallery, The Nave Museum, The Old Jail Art Center, The River of No Return, The Southwest School of Art, Tom Orr, Tony Cragg, Tony Cragg: Seeing Things, TYLER, Vernon Fisher, Victor Zamudio-Taylor, VICTORIA, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Vincent Falsetta, Walter De Maria, Walter De Maria: Trilogies, West of East), Women and THeir WOrk, Working the Line: Photographs by David Taylor | 1 Response

Pastelegram online launch: new mag features Silence, Simbalist and Stone

By Bill Davenport on July 4, 2011

Pastelegram, a new Austin-based magazine had its online launch Friday, July 1, with an interview with artist Travis Kent about his show at Domy Books, [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged austin, barry stone, Dallas museum of art, pastelegram, Silence and Time | Leave a response

Arthouse. I took this photo, and it's not so great, I know.

Arty Party opens Texas Biennial

By Sarah Fisch on April 19, 2011

I don’t think I’ve ever had an interesting conversation that began with the other person saying, “When I was at Burning Man…” I’m not saying [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged Arthouse at the Jones Center, Artpace, austin, Austin Bergstrom Airport, Austin contemporary art, Austrian Ambassador, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Burning Man, Camp Street, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Daisy Goatherd, Esteban Delgado, Junghee Mun, Linda Pace, LSD, margarita cabrera, Nicolas Cage, Piotr Chizinski, Plaza de Armas, Ryder Jon Piotrs, San Antonio contemporary art, Sarah Fisch, Texas Biennial, Texs Biennial opening party, Wicker Man | 7 Responses

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