Glasstire looks back at important figures from the art world who died in 2023, including Jesse Treviño, James Harithas, Vernon Fisher, Jesse Lott, and others.
Jesse Lott
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Sculpture Month Houston will host a special event to commemorate the legacy of Jesse Lott.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: A Changing of the Art Guard + When a Locally Run Art Fair is Bought Out
by Glasstireby GlasstireJessica Fuentes and Brandon Zech discuss our recent loss of numerous influential Texas art legends, and talk about the implications of Frieze's acquisition of The Armory Show and EXPO CHICAGO.
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An obituary for Jesse Lott, a Houston-based artist and mentor who co-founded Project Row Houses.
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Project Row Houses will reopen the historic Eldorado Ballroom with a community open house later this week.
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News
Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Annette Lawrence, Jesse Lott, and Celia Álvarez Muñoz Among 2021-22 Texas State Artists
“It's an honor to be appointed the 2021 Texas State Three-Dimensional Artist and be recognized alongside artists, musicians, and poets I deeply admire.” -Jennifer Ling Datchuk.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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The first installment in Glasstire's video and audio podcast series, Artist on Artist, in which Glasstire's News Editor Christopher Blay, also an artist, hosts Texas-based artists and art professionals in one-on-one conversations.
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Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) is offering bus tours of public art created by the founding artists of PRH. The tour will also feature discussions with artists Jesse Lott, Floyd…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are in Houston, counting down the top five art events opening this weekend in what we call “The Harvey Zone.”
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Review
‘Friendly Fire’ at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteEven though this show opened three days before the election, it’s as if it anticipated the outcome—and it quietly poses questions about how to exist in this new dystopian paradigm.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on which shows to take which relatives to over the long holiday weekend. “What do we do at Thanksgiving? We get out of the house,…
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Beginning Sunday, October 23 in Houston, artist Jesse Lott will present a series of demonstrations and workshops showcasing his process of creating sculptures using found and industrial materials. These events are part…
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Brandon Zech and guest host artist Amada Miller on houses as art galleries, a Masonic motorcycle gang, and clothes made from leftover painting scraps.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees experience corpsing and art at an Austin Airbnb, and look forward to a promising art walk in West Dallas.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on competing art fairs, a woefully overlooked artist, and an Artists Anonymous (AA) meeting this weekend. 1. Dorothy Hood: The Color of Being / El…
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The Mystic Lyon window gallery will inaugurate its new space with an installation by Fifth Ward resident and artist Jesse Lott, who will be honored in mid-October by the Art…
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The Art League Houston (ALH) established its Texas Artist of the Year award in 1983 and, to date, thirty-one artists have been honored. This year, Houston painter Terrell James will…
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News
Less Cars, More Art! Houston METRO to Add New Rail Lines with Art at Every Stop
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonHouston METRO is on the way to adding three new light-rail lines currently under construction (with two more in the works). Through its “Arts in Transit” program, each of the…
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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 Center September 24, 2011 –…