Leslie Thompson reseña una exposición en el Nasher Sculpture Center que completa el canon del arte de tierra.
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Diez años después: Reconsiderando “Amarillo Ramp” de Robert Smithson
by Jon Revettby Jon RevettEn el marco del 50.º aniversario de esta obra de tierra, Jon Revett escribe sobre “Amarillo Ramp” de Robert Smithson, el impacto de este artista en el arte de tierra y sus muchos proyectos sin realizar en Texas.
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Leslie Thompson reviews an exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center that rounds out the canon of land art.
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On the occasion of the earthwork's 50th anniversary, Jon Revett writes about Robert Smithson's "Amarillo Ramp," Smithson's impact on land art, and his many unrealized projects in Texas.
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2023 Fall Preview: Six Texas Art Exhibitions to See this Year
by Glasstireby GlasstireBrandon Zech, William Sarradet, Jessica Fuentes, and special guests talk about upcoming exhibitions in Texas, including "Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits" at the Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, "Groundswell: Women in Land Art" at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, "The Long Lives of Very Old Books" at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, and more.
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"We are honored that for over 40 years Awards to Artists has been supporting exceptional artists in our community at pivotal moments in their practice and career."
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Notable past recipients include current Glasstire Digital Artist Resident Carolyn Sortor (2018) and recent Nasher Public artists Giovanni Valderas (2017) and Bernardo Vallarino (2020).
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The Nasher Artist Grants, formerly the Nasher Microgrants, will offer 10 grants, up from 5, in the amount of $2,000 each.
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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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In 2015 the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas announced its new microgrant program, which annually distributes small-sum grants to North Texas artists. As it does at the beginning of each May,…
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Application for this year’s round of the Nasher Microgrants is now open, through April 1. The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas is scrapping the twice-a-year process and doing it just…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech chat with art pilgrims and natives in Marfa during Chinati Weekend, October 2015. Tequila and prickly pear Jell-O shots abound.
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Fifteen-year-old non-profit outfit Slideluck, which started in Seattle and is now based in NYC, is a combo art slideshow/potluck dinner that franchises its concept to cities all over the world. It’s essentially…
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The Nasher Has a New Assistant Curator and You’ll Never Guess Who It Is! Oh Wait! Yes You Will!
I may be jumping the gun a tad, but not by much. Some little Facebook birds let on over the weekend, possibly inadvertently but nonetheless clearly, that Leigh Arnold has…
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Dallas’ CentralTrak Artists’ Residency and Gallery holds a monthly lecture series called “Next Topic” on various ideas meant to foster critical discussion in the community. The last topic of the…
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CentralTrak, the UT Dallas artist residency program is hosting yet another panel discussion on the health and future of the Dallas art scene tonight, Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m.…