The Dallas Architecture Forum lecture with Rachofsky, Nasher and Pulitzer tonight is CANCELLED due to the ice storm.
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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Japanese artist Chiho Aoshima, who just did a residency at Artpace, is coming to Houston. The MFAH will show Aoshima’sCity Glow, which was installed in the Union Square subway station…
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San Antonio artist Mimi Kato is making some nice work. The stills from her Fox Wedding video installation are great.
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If you’re in LA this weekend, go see TX galleries John Cleary and Photographs Do Not Bend at photo LA!
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If you’re in El Paso in the next couple of months (or even if you have to make a special trip), don’t miss the SIMPARCH show at UTEP! And while…
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Much has been made of the Latin American art efforts at the MFAH and Blanton, but equally strong is Asian art in TX (and we’re not talkingcontemporary Chinese). Last year…
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Speaking of Asian, the upcoming show of Asian American art at the Blaffer looks really good.
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Check out the latest issue of Bomb, featuring San Antonio artist Alex Rubio on the cover, with an interview by Bill Fitzgibbons!!
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James Kanan’s daguerreotype images of strip malls and apartment buildings are on view at Texas Collaborative in Houston till Jan. 27.
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It isn’t visual art, but Suzan-Lori Parks’ 365 DAYS/365 PLAYS project is in Texas right now and it’s really cool–she wrote a play a day for a year, and theaters…
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Word has it that former Core Fellow Michael Jones McKean‘s install at Diverseworks, opening tonight, is a major, awe-inspiring, not-to-be-missed production.
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Remember when Oak Cliff was a place arty Dallasites didn’t want to go?La Reunion residency is shoving that memory even further into the distant past with a show of Oak…
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Another holiday is come and gone, and pretty much every space in Texas is opening a new show this weekend (or next) — check out our events listings; it’s time…
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Thursday, Jan. 11 at 6:30 pm is a double header of arty activities in Houston: either hit Music Video Nite at the CAM and kill the radio star outon the…
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Congrats to the finalists of the Metro public art project in Houston!
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This year’s Dallas Architecture Forum is featuring a forum with patrons Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Raymond Nasher and Howard Rachofsky. Listen in on January 17 at 7 pm!
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Further to yesterday’s AICA award bit, below, The Downtown Show, winner for Best Thematic Show in New York, is on view at AMOA through January 28! Kudos to director Dana…
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Hey, there’s a triangle in West TX, and they have a nice website with all the cultural goings-ons to prove it!
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Congrats to TX winners of this year’s AICA awards: Moody Gallery, winner of Best Show in a Commercial Gallery Nationally for David Ireland, Jess & Al Souza; and CAM, co-curator…
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If you’re driving through the Valley anytime soon, you’ll see some student work in prominent places: the Billboard Public Art Project, sponsored by the Rio Grande Valley Arts Council and…