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Biggs and Collings: Suspicious Utopias, An Interview

Biggs and Collings: Suspicious Utopias, An Interview

By Michael Bise on May 3, 2013

British artists Emma Biggs and Matthew Collings are known as much for their beautiful tessellated abstract paintings as their staunch defense of them. Their current [...]

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged art crazy nation, artforum, benjamn buchloch, biggs and collings, Christina Rees, form and content, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, merlin carpenter, Michael Bise, peter doig | 3 Responses

Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part II

Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part II

By Sarah Fisch on March 29, 2012

Continued from Part I… V. Reynosa, Narcolandia and sad, sad data It’s important to point out that Rigoberto Gonzalez is not a Chicano artist, though [...]

Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged baroque on the border, border issues, Christina Rees, chupacabrona world tour, Ciudad Juarez, corridos, delilah montoya, figurative painting, harlingen, Houston, ican artist, jennie ash, la llorona, mcallen, me, Reynosa, rigoberto gonzalez, San Antonio, Sarah Fisch, social realism, spider-man, Tamaulipas, Tejano culture, The art league of houston, the Rio grande Valley, University of houston, video | 6 Responses

"Se Los Cargo La Chingada (Beheading)" oil on linen 7ft by 7ft

Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part I

By Sarah Fisch on March 22, 2012

I. Some Art Context I have so much to show you. This is the first painting I ever saw by Rigoberto Gonzalez. It appeared in [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged baroque on the border, border issues, Christina Rees, chupacabrona world tour, Ciudad Juarez, corridos, delilah montoya, figurative painting, harlingen, Houston, jennie ash, la llorona, mcallen, mexican artist, Reynosa, rigoberto gonzalez, San Antonio, Sarah Fisch, social realism, spider-man, Tamaulipas, Tejano culture, The art league of houston, the Rio grande Valley, University of houston, video | 8 Responses

Angus Fairhurst at Fort Worth Contemporary Art: Guerilla Gorilla

By Colette Copeland on December 9, 2011

Fort Worth Contemporary Art’s exhibit of Angus Fairhurst’s bronze gorilla sculpture entitled A Couple of Differences Between Thinking and Feeling pays homage to the YBA [...]

Posted in Blog, The Open Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Angus Fairhurst, Christina Rees, colette copeland, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, FWCA, Goss-Michael Foundation, Jim Lambie | 4 Responses

Homecoming's Launch Party Dec. 3

All Together Now: Collaborators Confabulate in Fort Worth Tonight On The Usefulness of Creative Teamwork

By Bill Davenport on December 6, 2011

This evening, a group of artists and curators  known for their participation in  prominent collaborative projects old and new, in Texas and elsewhere will meet [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged alison hearst, Christina Rees, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, good/bad art collective, homecoming, martin iles, Nathan Green, Okay Mountain | Leave a response

The Guerilla Curators

The Guerilla Curators

By Christina Rees on November 21, 2011

This last April I attended a curators’ symposium in Austin during the Texas Biennial. It was a day-long series of panel discussions and presentations hosted [...]

Posted in Article, Christina Rees, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged Brand 10, Christina Rees, good/bad art collective, guerilla curating, jeremy strick, Karen Weiner, Kevin Rubén Jacobs, michael corris, Modern Ruin, nasher, Oliver Francis Gallery, reading room, Ryder Richards, Stephen Lapthisophon, Subtext Projects, Thomas Feulmer | 27 Responses

Margaret Meehan, "Jab," 2011 Edition of 5 & A/P. Archival inkjet print

The wordless rewards at the end of Over, Under and Through: Margaret Meehan at Women and Their Work

By Christina Rees on November 9, 2011

Look. We have a problem here that creative people are learning to circumvent. The economy is awful, and while auction-house prices are staying weirdly 1%-er [...]

Posted in Blog, Christina Rees | Tagged Angus Fairhurst, Christina Rees, margaret meehan, pauline kael, samuel beckett, Women and THeir WOrk | 1 Response

Modern Ruin II: Quick and Dirty in Fort Worth this Saturday night!

Modern Ruin II: Quick and Dirty in Fort Worth this Saturday night!

By Bill Davenport on November 4, 2011

Thomas Feulmer and Christina Rees are at it again with Modern Ruin: Quick and Dirty, a second edition of their popular bank-intervention show last year, [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Christina Rees, Jeff Zilm, Modern Ruin, noah simbalist, Thomas Feulmer | Leave a response

192 One Dollar Bills, 1962 Andy Warhol

Art Fairs: Sympathy for the Devil You Know

By Christina Rees on September 15, 2011

This wasn’t meant to be a column about art fairs—it was meant to be about wealth and conservatism—but art fairs are something I know and [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged art basel, art fairs, Christina Rees, dallas art fair, ellsworth kelly, Frieze fair, HFAF, houston fine art fair, wealth and conservatism | 6 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

Regionalism in the 21st Century: a panel discussion

Regionalism in the 21st Century: a panel discussion

By Glasstire on May 15, 2011

On Saturday, May 7th, 2011, Glasstire and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presented a panel in celebration of our 10th anniversary. “Regionalism in [...]

Posted in Video | Tagged 10th anniversary, Christina Rees, david pagel, fort worth modern, michael galbreth, panel, Rachofsky House, rainey knudson, Robert Storr, TCU, toby kamps | 4 Responses

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