Melissa L. Mednicov reviews a survey of the work of pioneering Art Deco artist, Tamara de Lempicka, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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News
Dallas Invitational Art Fair Changes Venues for 2025 Iteration; Establishes Acquisition Fund for the Modern
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Invitational, which has been held at the Fairmont Hotel for the last two years, has relocated to the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek for its 2025 edition.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss recent news stories in Texas, including the controversy surrounding Sally Mann's work, the destruction of artwork installed at the Austin Convention Center, and the closure of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.
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News
National Organizations Speak Out Against Texas Bill Seeking to Penalize Museums for Obscene Content
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentOn March 6, 2025, House Bill 3958, which seeks to penalize museums for displaying obscene works, was introduced to the Texas Legislature.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about a major retrospective of pastel drawings by the pioneering Chicana artist Judithe Hernández.
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Gabriel Martinez to Leave Glasstire; Jessica Fuentes will Serve as Interim Editor
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentGabriel Martinez, Glasstire’s Editor-in-Chief, will leave his position on April 30. Jessica Fuentes, Glasstire’s News Editor, will step into the role of Interim Editor.
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Interview
Building Community Through Photography: An Interview with Jessi Bowman of FLATS
by Cammie Tipton 0 commentCammie Tipton talks with FLATS founder and director, Jessi Bowman about her love of photography and the importance of community art spaces.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to Present Frida Kahlo Exhibition in 2026
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will debut “Frida: The Making of an Icon,” curated by Mari Carmen Ramírez in January 2026.
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The Orange Show Releases the Schedule for its 2025 Art Car Festival Parade
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Orange Show Center for Visionary Art has shared a lineup of art car-related events taking place in Houston from April 10 through 13.
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This week: a solo show featuring photos, performance, and sculpture addressing ongoing threats to the LGBTQ+ and Latinx communities in El Paso, a participatory immersive experience in Austin, an exhibition of drawings on cardboard exploring ideas related to impermanence in Houston, and more.
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The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures has begun a national search for its next CEO.
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CAM Critical Writing Fellow Brianna Glass interviews artist, Huakai Chen, about the exhibition "The Inbetweeness," on view at UTSA Main Art Gallery as part of the San Antonio's Contemporary Art Month programming.
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The Charles Adams Studio Project, located in Lubbock’s Cultural Arts District, is seeking applicants for its Live/Work Studio residency program.
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The sixth in a series of extended interviews from the making of "Breaking the Code." In this conversation, artist Jeff Elrod speaks on the influence of Vernon Fisher.
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Gabriel Martinez interviews performer, writer, and interactive-electronics artist, Andrew Schneider about his creative process and inspiration.
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News
Art League Houston Announces 2025 Texas Artist and Patron of the Year
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArt League Houston has named Dario Robleto as its 2025 Texas Artist of the Year and Leah Bennett as the recipient of its 2025 Texas Patron of the Year award.
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Today: hot pink fabric-covered houses
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News
City of Austin Finds Solutions for Public Artwork Originally Slated for Demolition
by Jessica Fuentes 3 commentsDespite the City of Austin’s initial decision to deaccession four public art pieces located in the Austin Convention Center, it is now working with the artists to find solutions to keep their works in the public art collection.
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Review
Review: “The Sun Rises at Midnight” at Pablo Cardoza Gallery, Houston
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya Ford reviews a two person show of work that draws on influences from antiquity to forge new visual languages.
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On Monday, March 24, Walter V. Wendler, the President of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, announced the closure of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.