If it’s been a while since you checked out tank.tv, the British art video website, do so. Currently featured is "The Young and Evil," guest curated by Tate Modern‘s Stuart…
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson founded Glasstire in 2001 as one of the earliest web-only arts journals in the country. In 2019, she stepped down as publisher, ending an 18-year run at the helm of the publication. A frequent public speaker, she has given talks about online communications and the role of the critic at numerous universities and museums.
https://raineyknudson.com
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Houston artist Mark Flood‘s going to be showing at the supercool Peres Projects in LA this November 15!!
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One hates to give attention to the endless parade of harebrained business art schemes (which almost never involve good art), but this was too hilarious to pass up: Scott &…
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Hey kids, Peter Max is comin’ to town!!!!!!!! (Gerald Peters, more specifically.) We’ll just quote the press release: "[O]ver 150 of Mr. Max’s pieces of art ranging from his much-beloved…
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Hey, you can preview Gallery Lombardi’s annual erotica show here. It’s 90% craptacular, but, you know. Nudity.
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It’s not visual, but there are a couple of folksy music shows at opposite tips of TX coming up of note: first, Brownsville’s Galerîa 409 hosts a program of acousitc…
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Here’s the latest on the El Paso museum funding discussion we’ve been following on the newswire: according to an El Paso government source who asked not to be named, the…
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Was it only yesterday we posted that El Paso was considering cutting funding for their museum and closing it 3 days a week? We just heard that due to the…
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… but something’s different: that’s right, we moved to a new server, which means the "live" that’s been in our URL for the past year or so is gone! Just…
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Word on the web is that the city of El Paso is considering budget cuts for the El Paso Museum of Art that would mean closing it three days a…
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In our ongoing efforts to make your Glasstire experience as awesome as possible, we did a survey recently. We’re using the results to retool the site in the coming months.…
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The city of Houston, famed for its lack of zoning and laissez-faire approach to development, is creating a plan for growth for the first time since 1929.
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It’s official: after seeming months of dithering, Finesilver‘s Houston location has a sign up to lease the space.
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This Thursday, July 10, 7-9 pm, come to Peel Gallery for the launch of the new Glasstire shop! See fabulous products designed by TX artists and quaff summery French 75s…
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From today’s Houston Chronicle: an Andrew Wyeth painting that was stolen from a River Oaks home in 2000 has been recovered, thanks to Ray Simpson of Simpson Galleries, who figured…
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San Francisco artist Bruce Connor, whose 1999 retrospective was shown at the old Fort Worth Modern building, died this afternoon. Per Artforum, there will be no funeral, at the artist’s request.
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The highly respected Emily Todd, who’s been director of DiverseWorks, grant officer for the Houston Endowment, and most recently, arts liasion officer for Mayor White, is headed to the Menil…
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Hey, check out Co-Lab, the new media space in Austin!! They’re opening this Sunday, July 6, with a "studio showcase" by Sarah Stevens.
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Went to the NeoHooDoo opening last night. This is curator Franklin Sirmans’ first big show at the Menil. Here is the question for a show about spirituality: who is expected…
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A former assistant to Andy Warhol has sued artist John Chamberlain over a silkscreened portrait of the latter that the assistant claims he, not Warhol, made.