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By Colette Copeland on February 27, 2012
I have followed Glenn Ligon’s work over the past twenty years. He’s not known for his subtlety. In fact, he deliberately provokes his viewers. Given [...]
Posted in 350 Words, Article, Review | Tagged fort worth modern, Glenn Ligon, Glenn Ligon: America, robert maplethorpe |
By Bill Davenport on September 28, 2011
The Fort Worth Modern is laying out the welcome mat for graduate students in art and art history, offering free admission and backstage access to [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged cafe modern unt, fort worth modern, jenny vogel, modern graduates series, university of north texas |
By Christina Patoski on August 24, 2011
No need to panic when you turn the corner of the second floor gallery at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and discover Melissa [...]
Posted in Blog, Christina Patoski | Tagged blanton, Dallas museum of art, fort worth modern, jom woodson, melissa miller, TCU, the ark |
By Christina Patoski on July 21, 2011
If great cities are measured by their cultural institutions, Fort Worth is extraordinary. Its Cultural District is compact, pedestrian-friendly and internationally famous for the five [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged 1889 Land Title Block building, 1936 Texas Centennial, amon carter museum, Bass Performance Hall, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Brand 10 Art Space, Charles M. Russell, David Schwarz, Fort Worth Botanic Garden., Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, fort worth cultural district, fort worth modern, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth Public Library and Art Gallery Association, Fort Worth Travel, Fort Worth Water Gardens, Frederic Remington, H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture LLC, kimbell art museum, Legorreta + Legorreta, Louis Kahn, Marshall Sanguinet, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Moudy Gallery, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Philip Johnson, Renzo Piano, Sid Richardson, Sid Richardson Museum, Sundance Square, Tadao Ando, TCU, Texas Christian University, The Torment of St. Anthony, Will Rogers, Will Rogers Memorial Center |
By Margaret Meehan on June 8, 2011
Officially the first day of summer is not until June 21st, but according to my thermostat and our electric bill it’s already too hot. Similar [...]
Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged amy revier, barnaby hosking, Ben Ruggiero, DMA, ed ruscha, eric zimmerman, erick swenson, fort worth modern, fredric church, miranda july, pierre huyghe, sigrid sandstrom, testsite, tobias Wolff, tom lauerman |
By Rainey Knudson on May 27, 2011
The fantasy goes something like this: Most everyone was pleased with the clear, focused vision for the 2011 Texas Biennial. It was a brilliant success, with [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged arthouse, austin art, camh, Cowboys Stadium, fort worth modern, james magee, mary ellen carroll, mcnay, rainey knudson, Sarah Fisch, Texas Biennial, texas prize, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Virginia Rutledge |
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 |
By Bill Davenport on May 1, 2011
To mark our 10th anniversary, Glasstire is bringing a star-studded group of thinkers to the region to think about regionalism next Saturday. Robert Storr, dean [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged christina rees TCU, david pagel, fort worth modern, Glasstire, glasstire fort worth modern rees, rees glasstire, regionalism, regionalism panel glasstire, toby kamps, toby kamps glasstire |