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Celebrate the Closing of Las Cruxes’ Brick and Mortar Space with Art by Emma Kohlmann
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechFounded by Veronica Ortuño, the store has played many roles in the city's creative community: boutique, art gallery, record store, and a community and gathering space.
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Neil Fauerso and guest Veronica Ortuño on the next phase for her project Las Cruxes, plus the oldest art collective space in Texas, and Grace Jones deadlifting James Bond.
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These works document the time and motion that’s passed between body and material, like a private performance or a choreography in thread.
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Glasstire's guest editor Neil Fauerso and San Antonio-based Artpace resident Jenelle Esparza on an exhibition of works inspired by the culture of Mexico, the draw of Australian Aboriginal art, and a timely show addressing incarceration in the U.S.
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Rainey Knudson, Brandon Zech, and special guest Anthony Sonnenberg on his extravagant installation in Beaumont, cowboy art in Orange, and an unexpected sculpture park in one of Houston’s most prominent cemeteries.
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The hyper-detail, size, and symbolism of the show's centerpiece are overwhelming. It is simply the most beautiful and impressive piece I’ve seen this year.
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Austin’s Farewell Books, the progressive bookshop and art gallery founded in February 2013, will shut its doors at 913 East Cesar Chavez Street at the end of this month. Founders…
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Some people are simply wittier than others. Zhang's show clicks as a study of ridiculousness and exasperation at being alive, being human, being flightless.