Brandon Zech writes about his recent visit to Marfa, Texas.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Julie Speed’s Open Studio in Marfa
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video walkthrough of Mafra, Texas-based artist Julie Speed's studio.
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Review
Gulf Coast Lore: Julie Speed at the Dishman Art Museum, Beaumont
by Sarah Ridleyby Sarah RidleyInstead of surreal visual puns or absurd humor, Speed dares the viewer to begin finding their own parareal story.
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News
A Big Bend “Dark Sky Reserve” is in the Works (With Art to Help it Along)
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve will be greater in size than the other eighteen Dark Sky Reserves in the world combined, and help protect major wildlife habitats and migration corridors.
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Today: Stars
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From artists we can all recognize to some favorite Texas artists to artists who labor in obscurity, here are a few images that offer a glimpse behind the curtain.
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Julie Speed on a foundation in the works to support her home and studio, her Instagram account, and the mathematical underpinnings of art
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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"I still think it's the best way to really see all that Marfa has to offer."
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Brandon Zech and special guest Deborah Roberts are in Austin discussing a grand artistic rivalry, a political artist on the rise, and an artist with an unlikely background.
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Houston gallery The Mariago Collective will be closing its doors this April. The space has been a part of the Houston art community for more than two years and has aimed through…
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In case you didn’t already know about this: Each year the Texas Commission on the Arts chooses two artists (one 2-D, one 3-D) to represent the state, sort of like…
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Marfa artist Julie Speed has been named the State Two-dimensional artist for 2014, and Ken Little of San Antonio has been given the honor in the three-dimensional category. Speed, known…
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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…
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Gas up the car and pick up some lip balm, it’s Open House weekend at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa. This year, their 25th anniversary, is marked by two special…