Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on real-estate branding, some great photography shows, and one upshot of very short films.
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Koons Sets Record at $91 Million: Most Expensive Work by a Living Artist
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis isn't the first time Koons has been the most expensive living artist.
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Connecting ancient Greek, Indian and Peruvian mythologies to current issues of global climate change, Sacred Earth Stories features a traditional style of Indian dance.
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Texas Women for the Arts, a program of the Texas Cultural Trust, selected 27 arts programs across the state to receive more than $247,000 in grants at their 14th Annual Meeting.
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The project is an interactive light and sound installation, featuring three stations on either of side of the border.
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The endowment's namesakes, Carl and Marilynn Thoma, have been active supporters of the Blanton for more than a decade.
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Rainey Knudson and Neil Fauerso on disappearing art and artists, the Asian diaspora in Texas, and a hot tip for Mother's Day.
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The residency includes travel, lodging, and studio space at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, as well as transportation and a $5,000 stipend.
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The city of Austin's plan to remove the mural is on hold after protests and resistance from the local community.
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This year's installment, curated by Charles Dee Mitchell, focuses on video works and time-based media.
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In our latest Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees start out talking about artists who have been kicked off of Instagram, but quickly devolve into how social media platforms can be problematic ways of engaging with the art world.
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MoMA produced a video that demonstrates how to make a painting in the style of Willem de Kooning.
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Celebrate Donald Judd’s Legacy in Marfa (Now) or New York (Next Year)
by Glasstireby GlasstireSaturday, May 4 marks Chinati's Community Day in Marfa, and the Judd Foundation will open La Mansana de Chinati/The Block.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a gem of a film festival in Marfa, a tequila bar as Zen garden, and a show that gets artists and writers in the same room.
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A unique artist and activist in the San Antonio art and LGBTQ communities, Gene Elder died on Sunday after a bout with cancer. He was 69.
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Ron English’s Welcome Wall Debuts at Mexican Border at National Butterfly Center
by Glasstireby Glasstire“To erect a border wall now in the flood plain of the Rio Grande River is not only an act of institutional racism and environmental desecration, but an historical anachronism.”
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The grant is awarded to mature artists in recognition of the quality of their work and of the artist’s dedication to his or her art over a period of many years.
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The extremely posh Menil Drawing Institute closely resembles an extremely posh convenience store on the Princeton campus.
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In her farewell lecture, Glasstire founder Rainey Knudson discusses the history of the site and reveals our top 5 articles of all time (to date).
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On April 13, an F2 tornado devastated the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site in Alto, Texas. It left one person dead and caused dozens of injuries. Parts the site's museum was destroyed.