The fifth in a series of extended interviews from the making of "Breaking the Code." In this conversation, artist Baseera Khan speaks on the influence of Vernon Fisher.
Michael Flanagan
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Glasstire is pleased to be the exclusive digital distributor for Michael Flanagan's award-winning documentary "Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher," which chronicles the life and work of the iconic Texas artist.
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Michael Flanagan talks with Dave Hickey about Vernon Fisher, learning from bad art, and their time in the Texas art scene.
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Texas filmmaker Michael Flanagan visits Bill DeBrooke's collection of artworks, cameras, and neon signs, where they discuss DeBrooke's support of artists and love of industrial design.
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Michael Flanagan explores poetic landscapes and organic forms on view in "Terrell James: Time and Tide" at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler Gallery in Houston.
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Michael Flanagan talks with artist Adam Cole about his practice, process, and installation at the recent SXSW festival in Austin.
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Ramblin’ Man: Filmmaker Jem Cohen Discusses His Texas Connections and the Relationship Between Willie Nelson and Phillip Guston Ahead of Texas Theatre Screenings
Michael Flanagan interviews Jem Cohen, one of cinema's most distinctive voices, in advance of screenings of two of Cohen's films
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Michael Flanagan reviews the film "Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird," about the lives and creative partnership of artists Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, which screened at the 2024 SXSW Festival in Austin.
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David Leslie, Executive Director of the Rothko Chapel, discusses the similarities between the work of Mark Rothko and Texas artist Vernon Fisher.
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Michael Flanagan writes about the GeT Foundation, an initiative supporting art students in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Video: Frances Colpitt on Modernism, the Avant-garde, and Our Contemporary Moment
Writer and educator Frances Colpitt discusses the art movements over the last two centuries that shaped our contemporary moment.
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Artist Vincent Falsetta discusses what initially drew him to Texas from the East Coast, his own artistic practice, and his years as a professor at the University of North Texas.
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Michael Flanagan writes about an exhibition on view in a temporary space in Brownsville, and a solo show by Humberto Jimenez at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Tamaulipas.
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Michael Flanagan writes about Mark Flood's exhibition at Reeves Art + Design in Houston.
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Michael Flanagan writes about ENTRE, a film center in in McAllen, Texas that focuses on the creation, exhibition, and preservation of community-made cinema.
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Interview
Pass the Mic: In Conversation with Javier Dragustinovis, Curator of the Contemporary Art Museum of Tamaulipas
Michael Flanagan talks with Javier Dragustinovis, curator of the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Tamaulipas in Matamoros, Mexico.
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Michael Flanagan reviews a solo exhibition by Rachel Comminos at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.
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“Who’s the Bad Guy?”: Ten Years After Spray Painting Over Picasso’s “Woman in a Red Armchair,” Uriel Landeros Continues to Create Controversy
Michael Flanagan looks at the work and ideology of artist Uriel Landeros, who is best known for spray painting over a Picasso at the Menil Collection in Houston.