"It's hard to feel bad when I still get to live in my home, but at the same time this work feels more real and a part of me than the home we live in."
emily peacock
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A couple of months ago, Glasstire reported on the ambitious project of opening the Contemporary Art Museum Plainview (CAMP) in a small town of 22,000. It is scheduled to open…
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Finding some poetry in a Motorbunny is the kind of problem-solving puzzle I’d like to think all good artists would tackle with real intent.
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Here comes the sun. Photographs by Emily Peacock and Dennis Oppenheim.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Emily Peacock on miscommunication, pushing boundaries in photography and painting, and a show called Hostile.
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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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Peacock's devil is in her details, around the messy corporeal, family attachment, prosaic signs of middle-class existence, and troubled nostalgia.
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The folks who donated to Houston artist Emily Peacock’s Indiegogo campaign last year will finally get to see the results of their generosity. DiverseWorks will premiere Peacock’s 27-minute film August…
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Houston artist Brian Piana recently launched his new podcast RGB (A) that will, week by week, chronicle his process as he prepares for his exhibition at the Wright Gallery on the…
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The Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) has announced the 2016 Individual Artist Grant (IAG) awardees. The IAG is open to artists living in Houston, working in all media and at any…
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“It’s all a little bit funny, and… " “Dark. It’s terribly violent and very, very bloody.”
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Brad Tucker at Beefhaus, Dallas, in an opening-night performance for the group show Lips Like Sugar.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech visit a fusty palace at Rice University.
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"It IS druggie. But there’s no correlation to a particular drug."
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A quirky set of domestic snapshots blotted out with Jello, goo, fat, or baby teeth. These tactile, psychological fillers could merely be humorous play, but tend to read as potentially profound and personal.
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The Houston photographer has a knack for being vulnerable and tough at the same time.
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Gather your friends whose work you actually admire, pool your resources, and rent space in a vacant strip mall for a month.
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CentralTrak is one of the only university-backed residencies in Texas. With a steady gallery program, and a sense of community through constant creative activity, there is professional energy bubbling.
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Seattle gallerist Karen Light moved her Garde Rail Gallery several times before deciding to physically move to Texas in 2009. After five years, Light has now decided to open a…
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I rolled into Dallas on Saturday, just as many of the city's project spaces and galleries had their openings. It was also the beginning of the Dallas Biennial or DB14.