This week: a solo show addressing the effects of machismo culture in San Antonio, an exhibition of works on paper by a pair of a cross-generational artists best known for their sculptures in Houston, a two-person exhibition about growing up and masculinity in Dallas, and more.
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This week: a Cuban artist opens their first U.S. solo museum exhibition in Houston, a show in Austin of artworks that reference and deconstruct large-scale public sculptures, emerging painters from Texas State University present their work in Lockhart, and more.
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This week: a group show featuring contemporary Black artists exploring freedom and the legacy of the Civil War in Fort Worth, a solo show of vibrant, geometric paintings in Houston, a group exhibition of artists investigating land and landscape in Marfa, and more.
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Barbara Purcell on Barry Stone's uncanny photographs.
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Review
Live Forever: Donald Moffett’s “Nature Cult (early freeze, late sleet)” at Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin
There is a shellacked magic to Donald Moffett’s resin paintings, an edibility of cured color that satisfies the eye like candy.
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This week: nature-inspired works in San Antonio and Texas City, an exploration of Black masculinity in Dallas, photographs of pandemic parties in Houston, and more.
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"I’m not interested in a straightforward depiction, or a direct transfer from my brain onto a surface. I distrust the image and I distrust myself."
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The 2021 fair will include nine galleries representing the works of a dozen artists.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on works by a newly minted DFW artist, sinister photographs in Austin, and an artist who plays with Moon-landing paranoia.
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Christina Rees and guests Chad Plunket and Paul Allen Hunton on a new arts festival in Lubbock, art with pontoon boats, and what cars pair well with Post-war paintings.
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For those who prefer their fairy tales on the more discourteous, berserk, or prurient side, Frank's 'Grimm Tales' satisfies.
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Molloy often works in precisely this way, employing a clever economy of means to manipulate our apprehension of images to which we would otherwise not give a second glance.
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Highly inventive within a seemingly narrow construct, Rosen’s art is philosophical in nature, and comments on the ever-shifting state of our culture.
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"It seems like it's a sexual fetish. It's absolutely not."
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Not only are Texas galleries and museums in the midst of a plethora of post-holiday exhibition openings, there are also some fantastic upcoming art talks. Here are a few that…
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Last weekend, the Glasstire crew was in Austin to see the East Austin Studio Tour (EAST) and shoot video/serve mimosas at their community breakfast. Here are some highlights from the trip. Apparently…
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Drive-by reviews of Austin's summer shows at the Blanton, Lora Reynolds, WATW and Big Medium.
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If the materiality of paint and substrate is your thing, three current Austin exhibitions give you an opportunity to dial in your desired level of production value.
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Molloy, like author Emile Zola, quietly weaves narratives that reflect society’s image back on itself.
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Vishal Jugdeo’s A Weight Dangles Above Your Head / A Shaky Picture Has No Weight
I walked into a conversation about the size of an undisclosed man's penis. Jugdeo's installation at the Lora Reynolds Gallery in downtown Austin is worth sticking around for.