Christmas tree-related art — actual art — can be hard to find.
Paul Kittelson
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Brandon Zech and special guest John Forse on an artist’s mystery love letter, the tolerance of Marfans for Chinati Weekend, and a show for people who aren’t that crazy for newer art.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees experience corpsing and art at an Austin Airbnb, and look forward to a promising art walk in West Dallas.
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Houston gallery The Mariago Collective will be closing its doors this April. The space has been a part of the Houston art community for more than two years and has aimed through…
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When I think back to Houston in that era, I often think of one Saturday in particular, 30 years ago: April 5, 1986.
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"If I think of the two artists who are strongest with materials in Texas it would be Celia Eberle and our number one pick…."
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Wacky yard art is not an uncommon sight to Houston’s inner-loopers and, when it’s taken to the extreme—such as The Orange Show or the Beer Can House—is treasured. So when…
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Rainey and Bill offer a nuanced dialectic, and some plain 'ol picks.
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Normally, Houston's esplanades are winding islands of no-man's land. True North adds public sculptures aimed at pleasing regular folks out for a jog or on their way to Walgreens.
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It’s no great leap to use cardboard to make tree rings, or speaker wire to weave baskets, but Stanley's sensitivity and care go a long way towards making them great.
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Less Cars, More Art! Houston METRO to Add New Rail Lines with Art at Every Stop
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonHouston METRO is on the way to adding three new light-rail lines currently under construction (with two more in the works). Through its “Arts in Transit” program, each of the…
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Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for Fall 2012! AUSTIN Emily Roysdon: Pause Pose Discompose Visual Arts Center September 21 – December 8, 2012 Super smart curator and art historian…