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Glass Houses 26: Jonathan Leach

Glass Houses 26: Jonathan Leach

By Debra Barrera on February 24, 2013

The original “TRON” movie, PC gaming in the early ‘90s and the struggles of high school geometry came to mind when I first saw Houston [...]

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Gallery Sonja Roesch, Jonathan Leach, rachel hooper | 2 Responses

Benjamin H. McVey, "The Joke Is Not On You, No. 1 of 5" (edition of 5), wood and plastic, 2012

Houston to San Antonio

By Rachel Hooper on December 9, 2012

We arrived at Blue Star Thursday night to a performance of Justin Randolph Thompson’s Tossin’ the Rag as part of his exhibition Meet Me in the [...]

Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged ann wood, Artpace, benjamin h mcvey, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brian fridge, catherine anspon, claudia schmuckli, claudio dicochea, dikeou collection, Esteban Delgado, ethan moore, gabriel diego delgado, gary schafter, Goya, ivan salacido, jon pylypchuk, Jonathan Leach, justin randolph thompson, liza littlefield, McNay Art Museum, Michele Monseau, nancy douthey, painting, photography, royal art lodge, sculpture, susan plum, University of houston, utsa, video, vincent valdez | Leave a response

Rirkrit Tiravanija, Untitled, 2002 (the raw and the cooked)

The Table is Set

By Rachel Hooper on February 3, 2012

My blog, Wax by the Fire,  is sort of a love letter to Houston and the intelligent, diverse, and friendly community of creative people who [...]

Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged art, art criticism, box 13, Houston art, Jonathan Leach, rice university art history, rirkrit tiravanija, Walter Benjamin | Leave a response

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