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"Barbershop Quartet,” Norman Rockwell, 1936. ©1936 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN.

A Norman Rockwell Sing-Along: Need We Say More?

By Paula Newton on June 3, 2013

Everyone’s favorite art critic/grumpus Dave Hickey called Norman Rockwell “the last great poet of American childhood, the Jan Vermeer of this nation’s domestic history.” This [...]

Posted in Newswire, Uncategorized | Tagged Allegro Stage Company, Dave HIckey, mcnay, Nic Nicosia, Norman Rockwell, Rockwell Sings America | Leave a response

35th Annual Master’s Thesis Exhibition at Blaffer Art Museum

35th Annual Master’s Thesis Exhibition at Blaffer Art Museum

By Debra Barrera on April 10, 2013

  Newly renovated Blaffer exterior  About three years ago I installed my Master’s Thesis Show at the Blaffer Art Museum. Every piece in my exhibit [...]

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged blaffer art museum, carrie cook, chris cascio, Dave HIckey, Debra Barrera, el franco lee II, elecia garcia, Erica Ciesielski Chaikin, fiona cochran, Jasleen Sarai, jessica ninci, Kalup Linzy, katelin washmon, megan badger, stacey farrell, Stephen Paré, university of houston mfa | 6 Responses

Texas Biennial Announces a Clean Well-Lighted (and Free!) Place at SXSW, Last Call for Biennial Artists

Texas Biennial Announces a Clean Well-Lighted (and Free!) Place at SXSW, Last Call for Biennial Artists

By Bill Davenport on February 27, 2013

The organizers of the Texas Biennial have announced a series of free public readings in a street-level storefront on Congress Ave. in Austin, amid the [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Dave HIckey, ernest hemingway, Texas Biennial | 1 Response

Keri Oldham

2013 Spring Preview

By GT contributors on January 6, 2013

Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for the best spring shows around the state. Think we missed something great? Post it in the comments section [...]

Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged 1117 Garland, 500X, Adam Putnam, Alison Kuo, amset, Andrew Douglas Underwood, andrew wyeth, angela kallus, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Artpace, Ben Shahn, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brett bloom, Charles Burchfield, Charles Sheeler, colette copeland, Colorful Food, Dave HIckey, Day Wheeler, designated drivers, Diego Bianchi, diverseworks, Edgardo Aragón, Edward Hopper, Fernando Brito, FotoFest, Gary Simmons, George Tooker, Gunilla Klingberg, Interactive Records, Into the Wild Meaning, Ivete Lucas, J. Parker Valentine, Jennifer Ward, Jimmy Peña, Jorge Arreola Barraza, Joseph Cornell, K Space Contemporary, Keri Oldham, kirk hopper fine art, Man Ray, marc fischer, Marcela Rico, Marty Walker Gallery, mckinney avenue contemporary, McNay Museum of Art, miguel aragon, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Okay Mountain, Paul Cadmus, Pedro Reyes, Philip Guston, rice gallery, Roberta Harris, salem collo-julin, sally chandler, Scott Martin, Sterling Allen, Susie Kalil, Suzanne Cotter, Tala Madani, temporary services, terri thornton, Texas State University Galleries, The Jung Center Gallery, The Reading Room, tony feher, UNLV, VAC, Visual Art Center, Yves Tanguy | Leave a response

It's Dave.

Dave, Dave, Dave

By Janet Tyson on December 5, 2012

Dave Hickey recently announced his retirement from art criticism, citing his disgust with the circus that the art world—particularly the world of contemporary art—has become. He [...]

Posted in Reading Room, Uncategorized | Tagged art market, christianity, contemporary art, dave, Dave HIckey, hickey, religion | 19 Responses

Detail of Fred Wilson intervention at the Museum of Modern Art

Apples and Oranges

By Janet Tyson on October 28, 2011

Looking at two new books that recently landed in my lap, I’m reminded of Dave Hickey’s description of the therapeutic institution. That would be the [...]

Posted in Reading Room, Uncategorized | Tagged Dave HIckey, Fred Wilson, Ken Johnson, Mining the Museum, psychedelic | Leave a response

Ex-Texas Painter Stephen Mueller Dies at 63

Ex-Texas Painter Stephen Mueller Dies at 63

By Bill Davenport on October 17, 2011

Ex-Texan Color Field Painter Stephen Mueller died in New York on September 16. The 63 year old artist grew up in Dallas, and got a [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged clean well lighted place, Dave HIckey, stephen mueller, Texas Gallery | Leave a response

Suburban Art Edu-tainment Watch: Art Class and Wine Glass Fulfills Hickey’s Prophecy of “The Return of Social Space.”

Suburban Art Edu-tainment Watch: Art Class and Wine Glass Fulfills Hickey’s Prophecy of “The Return of Social Space.”

By Bill Davenport on August 21, 2011

Critic Dave Hickey subtitled his seminal UltraLounge show of 1998 as “the return of social space (with cocktails).” A new Houston business melding art instruction [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged art class and wine glass, Dave HIckey, incredibles, syndrome, ultralounge | Leave a response

Arts writers in hard times: notes from the chopping block

Arts writers in hard times: notes from the chopping block

By Sarah Fisch on June 24, 2011

Elizabeth Kramer, an arts journalist who writes for the Gannett-owned  Louisville Courier-Journal, escaped massive layoffs on Tuesday, when the paper shed ten percent of its [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged American culture, art criticism, Artpace, arts journalism, blogs, Creative Capital, Dave HIckey, economic recession, Glasstire, Great Depression, Hilton Als, iMovie, Jeff Weinstein, Los Angeles theater, louisville courier-journal, media layoffs, NEA, NYFA, print media, Rick Frederick, role of art criticism, Sasha Anawalt, Texas contemporary art, theater criticism, USC-Annenberg Arts Journalism Institute | 6 Responses

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