Brandon Zech, Christopher Blay and Christina Rees bring you Glasstire's top picks for the first big shows of 2021.
Megan Solis
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Starting on Labor Day, Performance Art Houston will begin their fourth series of Instagram-only performances, with posts from David Ian Bellows/Griess, Brittani Broussard, Elaine Thap, Dominique Duroseau, Raki Malhotra, and Sierra Ortega.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a rare show by a Houston artist, the consistent strength of Artpace’s residency shows, and a performance that’s NOT taking place at a shopping mall in Dallas.
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Christina Rees and guest editor Neil Fauerso run down the most twisted artists in Texas, according to criteria set forth by Fauerso in his Glasstire essay "The Twisted Manifesto."
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In San Antonio, artist Megan Solis talks with artist Rafael Gutierrez Jr. about how he dives into the process of making a new body work.
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The works that artists make about love can communicate something deeper than a Hallmark-card reflex — they can conjure the earnest, heartbroken, brooding, obsessive, disappointed and joyous — sometimes all at once.
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Artist Megan Solis talks with artist Rafael Gutierrez Jr. about how he dives into the process of making a new body work for an upcoming exhibition.
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The artists in 'Daydreams and Other Monsters' turn their social critique back onto us to expose the demons lurking within our society.
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Christina Rees and guest Brian Scott on a customized museum show, art that you want to grab but shouldn't, and things that should not be microwaved.
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San Antonio art space Hello Studio is currently seeking residents for their 2016-2017 residency cycle. Benefits of the program include: “a free studio space, an 800-sq-ft exhibition space, and a dynamic art…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on sofa art, using only the sun to light a show, and Samantha and Rebecca’s slumber party.