Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
Joseph Havel
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Caleb Bell talks with Joseph Havel about his retirement from the Glassell School of Art, his collaborations with his pet parrot, and his band.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston have each recently acquired artworks by Texas-based artists.
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Tonight: Art League Houston’s Virtual Gala Honors Rick Lowe, Celia Muñoz, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha
ALH recognizes Rick Lowe for Texas Artist of the Year, Celia Álvarez Muñoz for Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha as Texas Patrons of the Year.
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The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) announced today that it will install works by Austin-based artist Bucky Miller throughout its front and back lawns as a continuation of its Art on the…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on artists bringing their A-game, the pleasures of the flesh, and the tale behind Trenton Doyle Hancock's retrospective in Houston.
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CityLine is a big new mixed-use development in Richardson; it’s 186 acres of retail + apartments/condos on a campus at Plano Road and the Bush Turnpike. The developers, KDC, have…
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This past week, Austin art organization Big Medium announced The Tito’s Prize, a new $15,000 award to be given to one lucky Austin-based artist. As you can probably guess, the award’s…
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BD: Did you approach any more formal venues with your idea? MF: They wouldn't have said yes. Why would they?
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Dallas art writer and collector June Mattingly’s new e-book The State of the Art: Contemporary Artists in Texas, is out-available for Nook, Kindle and iPad. Mattingly, a Dallas artworld fixture…