Featuring work by William Leavitt, Ari Marcopoulos, Stefan Rinck, Mungo Thomson and Blair Thurman.
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Webb’s work gives us a glimpse of what these lands look like to someone who comes from so far away.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Nela Garzón at Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston (IHCH)
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Through three different artistic disciplines, such as fiber art, sculpture and painting, Nela Garzón questions the mercantile and disposable paradigm of objects in conflict with cultural identities."
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New Name, New Directions: The Latin American Popular Art Gallery at San Antonio Museum of Art
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThe phrase “Popular Art” is a small but important redefinition of the broad and nebulous category of folk art.
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For the past 40 years, Deborah Butterfield has been creating large-scale sculptures of horses. Her work is currently on view at The Old Jail Art Center in Albany.
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Five-Minute Tours: Claire Drennan and Elaine Bradford at BOX 13 ArtSpace, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Drennan’s installation connects street and sky through found textiles that provide a message of hope; Bradford’s found photographs are altered through embroidery to literally and metaphorically bind people together in a time of longing and uncertainty."
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Christopher Blay and Riley Holloway talk about painting, family, politics, "Home," and recognizing ourselves in the people and culture that make up the Black experience.
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet on a show about Black hair, an artist creating voids in space, and another artist's take on the grit and grind of the working class.
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"I capitalized on my ability to draw rather quickly. It was, to quote someone, 'a million-dollar experience you wouldn’t pay a penny for.'"-Daniel Blagg
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Even though the works in Peña’s current exhibition were all made in 2019, they feel sharply prophetic of our grim, lockdown days.
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Christopher Blay, Christina Rees, and Brandon Zech talk about what the recent postponement of a show of works by Philip Guston says about museums and culture today.
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"I wouldn’t be able to make the work I’m making if I hadn’t left my hometown. I wouldn’t be able to see it and understand it without the perspectives I now have."
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The images here show the variety of artists and media in the multi-gallery building that once housed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
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Christopher Blay and Bernardo Vallarino discuss Vallarino's work, which addresses the hollow sentiments of “Thoughts and Prayers” in the face of violence in society.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on the solo debut of a Texas transplant, a show about sanctuary cities, and a show of disappearing Austin.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Sarah Williams + Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Williams' paintings often depict lonely places, the air thick with isolation and dread, like an image by Hopper crossed with a scene from a Cohen brothers' movie."
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: “From the Vault: Selections from the Art Museum of Southeast Texas,” Tyler Museum of Art
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeatured artists include Helen Altman, Billy Hassell, Jules Buck Jones, Lance Letscher, Emily Peacock, Julie Speed, and many others.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Federico Archuleta at Big Medium, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire"For almost two decades, Federico Archuleta has been a part of Austin’s landscape."
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Five-Minute Tours: Joey Brock at Ro2 Art | Downtown, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire"The thing about our pasts — they will follow us around until we address them and let them go."
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On today, November 3, as the nation's remaining voters go to the polls, I am (literally) unboxing the game of campaign politics.