Spirit Surfers, the latest Glasstire Virtual Residency, continues to get good attention: two of its posts have been featured on Club Internet (you may have to refresh a few times…
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.
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San Antonio artist Ethan Moore writes: "Jennifer Khoshbin, is ripping off my art… I have been exhibiting this body of work in Texas and across the United States since 2003…Yes,…
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Artnet, long a news and gossip portal out of NYC, has thrown its hat into the online auction ring.
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Art Fag City gives a nice mention to our curent Virtual Residency, Spirit Surfers!
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If you haven’t already, please take a moment (it’s quick, we promise!) to fill out our survey — we’ve had very helpful feedback and we want to hear from all…
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Two recent performances in Houston that deserve note: I. Daniel Adame, “Marker Head Marker” at Lawndale This was really great art-as-Xtreme-sport, or at least art-as-David-Blaine-endurance-stunt. I’m still thinking about it…
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Check out Sam Sanford’s nice blog from Austin, and his awesome "Hilbert Kaleidoscope 2" video currently featured. (It takes a minute to load; while you wait you can read about…
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Over the next two weeks we’re conducting user surveys as we work to improve your Glasstire experience. Please fill one out (there’s a main one and one that’s just about…
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A few people have asked me my thoughts about this year’s Hunting Prize, I think because I wrote a long critique of it last year. This is not what I…
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There’s much afoot (beyond the recent FLDS dustup) out in San Angelo: the renowned museum there, which has long specialized in contemporary ceramics, is about to announce a capital endowment…
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In honor of Robert Rauschenberg, who died yesterday and in whose honor this site is named, our homepage goes colorless for a week starting today.
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Tom Jones, a curator at the Art Car Museum and longtime parade exhibitor, was struck and killed in an accident early Sunday morning after Saturday’s Art Car Parade. We’ll post…
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This just in: we hear the sublime Roxy Paine installation Conjoined, Defunct and Erratic that was on view last year in Madison Square Park has been purchased "by someone in…
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Congrats to Houston architects Jackson & Ryan, who’ve won an AIA award for their renovation of the Alameda Museum in San Antonio!
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Check out Houston performers sexyATTACK, who recently did their thing at the West Gray (read: posh) Kroger!
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In addition to Joan Fabian being disqualified from the Hunting Prize (as discussed on our message boards), an anonymous poster claims to have been on Robert Boyd’s blog too.
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The MFAH’s Bayou Bend has been given 11 pieces of rare antique Texas furniture, including an armoire attributed to New Braunfels master Johann Michael Jahn. The gift comes from William…
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We are very proud to have sponsored Paul Slocum and Kevin Bewersdorf, our newest Virtual Residents, with their project Spirit Surfers (yes, that’s the blinkey image on the right-hand side…
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There’s an interesting-looking panel on copyrights coming up in NYC. Titled Art, Access, and the Public Domain after Bridgeman v. Corel, it will address questions such as: Does the image…
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I was going to do a snide blog mocking the letter from the editor in a recent issue of ArtForum. I had the witticisms all lined up about it being…