Fowler's work as a playwright and actor included productions with Dallas' Uptown Players and WaterTower Theatre, among others.
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"Shelf Life" is a growing archive of ideas and recommendations from artists, writers, and curators about what they are reading, watching, and doing.
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How soon can we expect Texas museums and galleries to open their doors to the public, and what will that look like?
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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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The work, commissioned by the Nasher, broadcasts recorded testimonies, primarily from women describing the positive attributes of the sperm donor profiles they’re perusing from a sperm bank.
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Brandon Zech and Christopher Blay on museum cabaret in Dallas, four surefire art days in Austin, and a reworking of the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” narrative in Houston.
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The Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium addresses a broad audience of art historians and museum professionals, allowing symposium participants to receive feedback from fellow presenters, the moderator, the keynote speaker, and audience members.
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Having easy answers to the riddle makes it a short riddle.
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Michael Rakowitz has won the 2020 Nasher Prize. Established in 2015, the Nasher Prize is a contemporary sculpture award dedicated to excellence as well as current ideas in sculpture.
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Christina Rees and guest host Jonathan Seaborn on a show that ‘interweaves’ two Dallas museums, a new collective in Lubbock, and a show by a Houston sound artist in San Antonio.
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Nasher Celebrates Tenth Anniversary of Soundings; New Season Announced
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis new season marks the tenth anniversary of the Nasher Sculpture Center series conceived by Seth Knopp, the program’s longtime artistic director.
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Given to North Texas artists, the grant is true to its name, granting awardees $2,000 each to accomplish specific goals.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has announced the acquisition and promised gift of 'Sketch for a Fountain,' now on view in the Nasher's Garden.
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The grants offer artists up to $2,000 for small-scale projects and professional development.
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I think Ruby's impulse is limited to making cool-looking shit, so I’m often mystified by his seemingly unchecked success.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show that calls for flash photography in Houston, an explosion of prints in Austin, and a retrospective of Sterling Ruby's work in Dallas.
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This week, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts announced the recipients of its fall 2018 grants.
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Does the Turrell versus development story sound familiar?
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I think Arp’s works are intimidatingly simple. They look so much like Modern Art, generally, that a viewer may take them almost as cliché, and not stop to consider what's going on within the works. But just by looking, it is possible to understand what Arp is trying to get across.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson count down Glasstire’s favorite museum restaurants in Texas.