Christmas tree-related art — actual art — can be hard to find.
PHILLIP KREMER
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Last fall, the young space-within-a-space called Hello Project in Houston closed when its host space, McMurtrey Gallery, shut its doors. At that point, McMurtrey had been in operation for 35 years; Hello…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the fetishism of the American West, art versus design, and a DFW artist dealing with the history of police brutality.
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It’s reasonable to ask if ILYB wasn’t just a bunch of fun-loving party animals jamming together.
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Guest star Ryan Dennis joins Rainey Knudson to count down forbidden words, leather knowledge, and public art.
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Long-time Houstonians may vaguely remember I Love You Baby (ILYB), a ragtag group of artists who gathered together on Wednesday nights at the now-defunct Commerce Street Artists Warehouse and hosted…
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More fairs, dead ahead! A few weeks ago we announced the roster of exhibitors for April’s Dallas Art Fair, which includes a number of local galleries, but no Houston spaces. And this May,…
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Last week, Glasstire reported that Houston artist Phillip Kremer was kicked off Instagram. Known for his grotesque, distorted photographs of celebrities, politicians, and babies, many thought his less-than-respectful portrayals of…
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This past week, artist Phillip Kremer was kicked off Instagram. Kremer is known for his grotesque, distorted photographs of celebrities, politicians, and babies, and had been using Instagram to promote his work.…
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Party Pics
Party Pics: Halloween at Gspot and Hello Project Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe show: Phillip Kremer: Hells Belles The venue: Gspot and Hello Project Gallery The city: Houston The date: October 31, 2015
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This week, in the spirit of Halloween, Christina Rees and Brandon Zech battle faceless ghouls, life-threatening performance art, and zombies (of course).