The Dallas Arts District announced yesterday that Dallas arts leader and educator Lily Cabatu Weiss has been named as the organization’s new executive director. Weiss, who is currently artistic director…
April 2016
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This year, San Antonio's "Best of CAM" award for most exceptional artwork was presented to Daniela Riojas, a young and adventurous emerging artist.
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On Saturday, April 30, 2016, Glasstire will present William Wegman as the second speaker in OFF ROAD: Conversations with Artists Offline. Drawing on his humorous body of work, Wegman will speak…
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I’m increasingly convinced that too much contemporary art making is becoming cultic and pseudo-religious.
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For those who have not heard of one of Texas’ most eccentric painters or seen the 1999 award-winning documentary about him, Austin’s Big Medium at Bolm will screen Forrest Bess:…
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Today, April 3, from 11AM-5PM, Dallas’ Nasher Sculpture Center is hosting the Nasher Prize Community Day in celebration of Columbian artist Doris Salcedo, the inaugural winner of the Nasher Prize. Special events and programs for…
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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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Today the San Antonio Book Festival is hosting a conversation between art critic (and sometimes Glasstire contributor) Dave Hickey and art historian Frances Colpitt. Hickey will discuss his new book, 25 Women: Essays on Their…
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ArtSmarter Prize: What Would Jon Clyde Von McMayerneau Do For Love?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I believe they're wantin' to know: How bad do I want this? How bad do I NEED this?"
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Gregory Ruppe and Jeff Gibbons, two Dallas-based visual artists who often collaborate and recently launched the venue-within-a-venue Culture Hole, have designed the sets for an upcoming performance by Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet. Poe’s Masque…
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The show: Round 44: Shattering the Concrete: Artists, Activists and Instigators
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The Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) has announced the 2016 Individual Artist Grant (IAG) awardees. The IAG is open to artists living in Houston, working in all media and at any…