Bucky Miller writes about his search to find Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton.
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Bucky Miller reviews three photo books that show, use, and play with the tricky medium of photography.
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Essay
Displaying Play: The Oliver Museum of Museums in Photographs (OMOMIP), Part 2
by Bucky Millerby Bucky MillerBucky Miller gives an imagined tour of a mysterious set of photographs taken at a mysterious museum location.
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Leslie Moody Castro interviews artist and Glasstire contributor Bucky Miller.
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Bucky Miller writes about Homer, his neighborhood cat companion that he met during the pandemic lockdown in Houston.
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Photo Essay
Boo Topographics: I’m Thinking About Those Paintings Where The Eyes Become Real Eyes And Follow You Around The Room
by Bucky Millerby Bucky MillerBucky Miller takes us on a Halloween-themed road trip from New York to Austin, and opines about how the former Whitney Museum building in New York City would make a perfect temporary Spirit Halloween location.
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Bucky Miller revisits photo reviews he wrote for his Instagram followers during the height of the COVID pandemic.
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Bucky Miller recalls his first few weeks of the pandemic, including a visit to Pie Town, New Mexico.
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Rediscovering pictures of Houston's Galleria sent me spiraling back over the madness of the past two years. This, in turn, made me wonder what other lost photographs I could unearth from the depths of our first quarantine.
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I was worried about the bears. Had they been phased out in my short time away? Had my last essay been an unwitting elegy?
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"When I was a kid, a clown picked me up and I cried."
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"You allow yourself to respond to things as they come. You allow chance to enter into the process in a really serious way."
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Today: Flying
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“I fell in love with art a long time ago. With photography specifically. Love is an essentially irrational thing.”
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In reviewing the pictures, now, I question the amount of chaotic energy my memory has ascribed to the cat.
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I have assets: I collect snowman art.
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They rise round and smooth from fields of concrete as if gently nudged upward by a giant underground fingertip.
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Bone theater. It is probably art. It is thrilling, impractical, odd, a little vulnerable.
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Brandon Zech talks with Houston-based artist Bucky Miller about the nature of photography, how to communicate through Instagram, and the complexities of photographing raccoons.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on alternative monuments for Dallas, an East Texas homecoming, and a couple of artists who bring the humor.