This week: Ab Ex women in the Panhandle, an Englishman in Dallas, and old souls in San Antonio.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Ellen Tanner at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"In the end, every road I tried to take led back to making small paintings in whatever small corner of space I could find."
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Guillaume Kientz deja el Kimbell de Fort Worth para dirigir la rejuvenecida Hispanic Society en Nueva York
Este artículo explora los ideales y objetivos fundacionales de Huntington, los logros—tanto los buenos como los malos—de los dos directores anteriores y los antecedentes de Kientz junto con los objetivos que tiene para su nuevo cargo.
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Cyrus has consistently made work that speaks to large, relevant, and topical issues while still managing to startle.
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Would you buy a bot to be your conversational companion?
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William Sarradet talks with Christopher Blay about his tenure as Glasstire's News Editor, the trends he's seen in Texas art, and how being an artist impacts the way he approaches writing and curating.
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On Screen/Off Screen: Kate Petley, Lorraine Tady, & Liz Trosper at Barry Whistler
by Tom Moodyby Tom MoodyAll three artists are asking the kinds of questions everyone should be asking about our brave new Screen World.
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'We’re continuing to take submissions from artists, and we’ll continue to feature new artists."
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Clay examines the uneasy underbelly of the industries that mass produce weenies and Major League eating competitions, as well as explores the painterly possibility of the American classic.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Kel Brown, Emily Eisenhart, and Russell Brxwn at Big Medium, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire"These Austin-based artists are each leaving their marks across the city, working on the sides of buildings, the surfaces of everyday functional objects, textiles, and more."
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This week: an art film release in Dallas, a new look at the Anthropocene in Houston, and Houston hip hop in San Antonio.
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Drive ByPhoto Essay
Stone Circle, Marfa Lights, and ‘The Desk’: Things We Missed on the Journey West
We saw more than we missed.
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Today: Peaks
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“There are incredible indigenous cultures that have been developing technologies with clay for thousands of years.”
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This is my last week here, and I will miss it.
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I'm interested in working with a building that shows its lifetime — that is an architecture of histories and stories and memories that collide with the present.
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I’ve missed this.
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"My concerns with human activities and their effects on our environment often find their way into the sculptures through analogy, concept and thought."
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What a fool I was to believe that a few minutes would be enough time to get to the bottom of it all.
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At this strange moment in history, Hills Snyder asks members of our creative community: What is at the top of your mind? What is in the bottom of your heart?