The biannual $3K prize is open nationally to African-American women visual artists, curators, conservators, and art historians. The deadline is June 30.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees highlight a few of Glasstire’s top stories of 2020.
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Each presenter has been invited by a past Tuesday Evenings participant to give a presentation on a topic of their choice.
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As we commemorate Juneteenth, the day that marked The Emancipation Proclamation's arrival to Texas a full two and a half years after the 1863 decree, these works emphasize how long the road has been, and how far still we have to go.
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"I would argue that it shouldn’t be looked at as tagging or graffiti, but a political utterance that is actually really fucking smart, and is an artful intervention, you know?"
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The inaugural $3000 award in 2017 was given to the Dallas-based multimedia artist lauren woods.
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In this week's special Fourth of July video, Christina Rees and Brandon Zech dip into "Ten Texas Artworks About America."
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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Review
RECAP: Nasher Prize Dialogues Featuring Alfredo Jaar, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Jill Magid, Lauren Woods, and Ben Davis
This may have been the rock-star artist panel of the year in Texas.
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Tomorrow, March 6 at 7pm, the Nasher Sculpture Center will present a panel discussion as part of its Nasher Prize Dialogues on “Sculpture + History” at one of the city’s…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Kaneem Smith on a clever “relocation" of the Menil Collection, a stack of black cats, and the inarguable pleasure of neon.
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Interview: Leigh Arnold on Women Artists, Land Art, and Representation
by Arie Boumanby Arie BoumanThe Assistant Curator at the Nasher discusses the underrepresentation of women artists in the art world (and what to do about it), her upcoming Land art show, and Dallas' history of women artists.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center’s still-newish microgrant initiative means money for artists in the DFW region, and the names of the latest round of artist winners have been released. The 2016…
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Today, from 6-10 PM, Beefhaus will present short films by twenty different artists. The program has a strong Texas base, featuring numerous local favorites, including Gregory Ruppe, Michelle Rawlings, and Pierre Krause (read our profile on Krause…
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has recently announced this fall’s Tuesday Evenings at the Modern lecture series. This year’s lineup includes poets, curators, artists, and more. Additionally, in December, there…
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Live from the arundo hut! Bill and Rainey discuss a selection of Texas' best events for the first week of the new art season.
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Although the work spans the past ten-plus years of Woods' work, all the political content still resonates. To say that her work is about race, or even race relations, overly simplifies her conceptual rigor.
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It’s become common practice for Texas cities to designate artists as pre-qualified for upcoming public art initiatives based on a biannual Call for Submissions. The City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs…
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Ivy-League fixture, philosophy dynamo and prominent activist Dr. Cornel West was in Dallas on Friday, June 20, and paid a visit to local conceptual artist Lauren Woods’ permanent installation, titled…
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News
Dallas’ Historic African-American Parks to Receive Public Art Gift
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekIn an effort to memorialize the fading history of some of Dallas’ most blighted and significant neighborhoods, the Boone Family Foundation and the Rainwater Charitable Foundation are teaming up to…