Brandon Zech talks with artist Tommy Gregory about the importance of public art, the intricacies of traditional bronze casting, and planned obsolescence.
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“Gregory’s recent body of work is a series of cast bronze sculptures; the content is pertaining to altering the destiny of ephemeral or discarded objects while questioning permanence using an…
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Tommy Gregory Leaves Houston Airport System for a Job in Seattle
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA longtime Texan, Gregory first got the taste for public art through his undergraduate work with artist Luis Jiménez in 2005 at the University of Houston.
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Tommy Gregory Named Houston Airport System Public Art Program Director and Curator
by Glasstireby GlasstireTommy Gregory has been a curator for the Houston Airport System (HAS) since 2014. Recently, HAS director Mario Diaz named Gregory as HAS Public Art Program Director and Curator. Gregory’s…
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“I never looked at art as a job...it just seemed like something that just happened."
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Brandon Zech and guest host Tommy Gregory on curating an airport, the future of public art, and how to get a leg up on the must-see summer show. 1. Kusama:…
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A monumental steeple sculpture from Gregory and a video by Judson that features excerpts of final statements made by death row inmates.
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UNIT artists will be giving artist talks at Gallery Sonja Roesch.
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Tommy Gregory and Casey Arguelles team up for this two person exhibition entitled Bluebloods and Phantom Limbs at Joan Grona. Gregory brings us drawings and prints in his installation while…
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The Texas Lutheran University’s Schuech Fine Arts Center in Seguin presents a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Casey Arguelles and Tommy Gregory. Half Breeds includes Arguelles’ oil paintings alongside…
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featuring drawings and embossed prints
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From Gray Contemporary: “Our last exhibition of the season is in my opinion the most important exhibition we have had to date. I honestly had considered closing down for the…
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We hope you enjoy this selection of poignant, funny, wild and beautiful artworks.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce that The Glasstire Auction, featuring works by 27 Texas artists, is set to run online from May 23-30, 2020.
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on a sculptor’s leap into oil painting, the therapeutic DNA of craft, and a show by Texas’ newest honorary intrepid explorer.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are joined by artist Emily Link to run down this week’s top art events, and to chat about what it takes to run a successful artist-run space.
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FL!GHT Gallery presents the work of seven artists working in the medium of Glass for an exhibition titled “Optics”. From kiln-formed to cast glass, these artists are proficient at craftsmanship…
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Houston Airports has named Alton DuLaney as its new Public Art Program Director and Curator. He will manage public art commissions, strategy, acquisitions, maintenance and conservation.
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Why does a world-class art city (not to mention the most diverse city in America) put up with such shitty and saccharine public art?
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“The Most Recent Work Ever is an exhibition of works by nine artists with roots in Texas. For this exhibition, organizers Tommy and Casey Gregory have worked against the traditional…