Christopher Blay and guest host Tommy Ralph Pace, Executive Director of The Orange Show in Houston, discuss an artist who combines porcelain and weaving, an artist drawing lines between geometry and knitting, and the return of Art Cars!
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Today: Animals and sprinkles
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"Our technology evolves, but we haven’t evolved that much. We’re the same people we were when we first invented myths, really.”
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A collection of wing art, including a wing mural wall in Houston and works by Anselm Kiefer, Celia Eberle, and Holly Veselka.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on Texas barns in danger, Italian drawings in Space City, and an artist who has her finger on the pulse of human awfulness.
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The two Texas-based artists join previous Texas grantees including Celia Eberle, Ana Fernandez, Margarita Cabrera, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Robert Hodge and others.
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Christina Rees and artist Celia Eberle go dark and honest in this chat about postponing projects, how the sky is falling, and a party for the end of the world.
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Each recepient will receive a $25,000 award.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the beauty of a simple video edit, a rare cross-pollination between Houston and Dallas art collectives, and an artist making your brunch this coming Sunday… down in a hole.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on a big group show in the Rio Grande Valley, an Unintended Garden in Dallas, and the return of Havel Ruck Projects.
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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.
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We are ripe for a rigorous, joyfully open-minded, unthemed, ongoing and regular survey of the best work being made in Texas.
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When I walked into Celia Eberle's latest show, I felt a familiar rush of being wowed by what she’s made and despairing that it’s not destined for a museum.
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"If I think of the two artists who are strongest with materials in Texas it would be Celia Eberle and our number one pick…."
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Big news. The Joan Mitchell Foundation has just named its 2015 Painter and Sculptor grant recipients. Each of the 25 U.S.-based winners receive $25,000, and there are three Texans in the…
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A brief meditation on the size of Texas and the variety of people and concerns as it relates to art communities, cross-pollination, and even Glasstire.
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The five winners for the inaugural session of the new biannual Nasher Microgrant were announced today. The grants are for $1000 each. Here is the list of Spring 2015 winners…
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Celia Eberle: motherf at Cris Worley Fine Arts
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisThe only time I have had a transcendent experience through art was while visiting Rome—until now. motherf, an exhibition of new work by Celia Eberle of Ennis, Texas, concentrates uncommon…
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Celia Eberle + Michael Mazurek at Plush Gallery
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisCelia Eberle: The End of Things (Typed notes for this part because I took so many notes that complete sentences would make this review inappropriately epic for a blog post.)…
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Dallas’ Plush Gallery is in Santa Fe for the summer, and is planning a series of pop-up shows there, beginning with Celia Eberle’s Petrified Forest on June 10 at The…