Glasstire correspondents Brandon Zech and Ariane Roesch checked in with summer visitors of Yayoi Kusama's signature installation at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Reactions were varied.
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Samandari's goal is to locate a sort of collective soul.
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Profile
An Interview with Alyson Shotz on Her New Work in San Antonio
by Chad Dawkinsby Chad DawkinsChad Dawkins asks the Brooklyn-based artist about what went into this site-specific sculpture commissioned by Blue Star Contemporary and the San Antonio Botanical Garden
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The show: WIM: Volume Two: A Polaroid Show The venue: Tomo Mags The city: Houston The date: June 25, 2016 Photographs by Sidney Mori …
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the abundance of summer group shows, a roving art space as a "curatorial idea," and how to win art on Ebay.
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Bruce Nauman, 1973. “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” – Edmund Burke
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During my recent trip to Los Angeles, I was able to see the dazzling Jizzy Lizzy‘s (aka Liz Toonkel) new work-in-progress performance at PAM, a one to two-month performance residency program…
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Alexander Paulus has created a crowded installation of grotesque figurative paintings that are unapologetically in your face and ridiculously successful.
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Where: Club Pro, Los Angeles Who: Gracie Devito Title: Jazz Rollercoaster, La Bonheur “Devito has created a large-scale track engineered specifically for the blueprint of the gallery interspersed with sculptural…
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It’s June 27. H-Town represent.
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In his act of creating a second authentic artistic identity Guston has shown me, and many generations of artists, that losing faith in an idea of yourself as an artist doesn’t have to be the end. You can make art after disillusionment.
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Already there is evidence of voters saying: "I didn't realize this would be the outcome; if I could vote again, I'd reverse my vote.”
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Valderas' signs wield cultural vernacular as armor in an aesthetic skirmish. They’re here to provoke.
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Although selfies with artworks have been a thing on social media, the phenomenon hadn’t really hit me till my recent visit to The Broad Museum in Los Angeles. One super-sized…
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Wondering what environmental changes have occurred in modern Texas history? Wonder no more: Texas A&M Press has a new book out from the Texas Landscape Project with hundreds of maps and…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the pros and cons of time-based exhibitions, satire in art from Saudi Arabia, and the sexiness of Formula One racing.
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Last night I put on my brother’s basic Oculus headset and was quite convincingly and disconcertingly surrounded by sharks. Up, down, in every direction they were circling me in the…
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Review
Notes on Arthur Peña’s “Endless/Nameless” at the Reading Room, Dallas
by Lee Escobedoby Lee EscobedoWhen the characters in Peña's piece speak his words, the room takes on a certain stillness, much like the weight of witnessing someone undress for the first time, or the last.
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