Lansden's process is quite at odds with views that equate evolution with entropy.
November 2015
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"Have a few mimosas, get on video with us, and it'll be fun. We're just telling you to start your day right."
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Yesterday, the Huffington Post reported on the Monster Project, an Austin-based start-up group that pairs elementary school students with professional artists. The results are even cuter than it sounds. The…
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Join the Glasstire editors on this first Saturday of the East Austin Studio Tour for a community breakfast at the Group Exhibition space. Start your tour with food, drinks, family activities, and…
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Houston-based investigative reporter Wayne Dolcefino has launched the “Erase the Marsh Madness” social media campaign urging the removal the thousands of mock traffic signs sprinkled throughout the Amarillo area, reports…
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A photo essay of a special public art installation for this Veterans Day.
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Via the Bowerbird, Lubbock, posted on November 9, 2015 by Hannah Dean: This past weekend, the clay, highlighter-yellow installation “Guerrerros” by Efren Marrufo was stolen after the First Friday Art Trail. There…
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Peter Lucas highlights some favorite programs in the upcoming Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2015.
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The show: SITE Houston The venue: The Silos on Sawyer The city: Houston The date: November 6, 2015
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Yesterday, Houston Mayor Annise Parker selected Debbie McNulty as the new Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) to replace Minnette Boesel, who is resigning the position effctive December…
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It is not often that we see Texas public schools taking an intensive interest in the arts. In 2011, however, The Woodlands High School bucked this trend by establishing a program that…
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As Peter Schjeldahl predicted in the New Yorker, “the Frank Stella retrospective at the Whitney Museum will likely provoke varied opinions, on a scale from great to god-awful.” But reviews…
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It is possible to make good art and remain relaxed while doing it.
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To experience art in the everyday requires a willful suspension of disbelief about that experience.
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As we all know by now, the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (commonly known as HERO) was decisively repealed in last Tuesday’s election. The ordinance, according to wearehero.us, aimed to protect “15 different categories of Houstonian…
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This past week, sculptor David Adickes installed a new work near the Silos in Houston. The piece, according to the Houston Chronicle, is designed to “mark the entrance to Art Alley at…
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"If you get invited to a really fancy dinner, don't go buy a cheap suit. Wear your shitty art clothes, because they already know that you're poor."
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News
Art Guys to Defend Bigger-in-Texas Status Against Ambitious Greeks
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonA small group of European architects, engineers, and scientists have proposed an incredibly ambitious “Colossus of Rhodes Project,” seeking to rebuild the ancient statue of the Greek god Helios, which…
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The Karpidas Family Collection has at long last opened in the Design District of Dallas in its repurposed 6,000 square-foot space, and the DMA’s Gavin Delahunty is the curator of its first…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson count down this week’s picks. Heavy on the Houston, although Dallas artist Pierre Krause wins the #1 slot due to her show’s title and where it’s…