Today: Monuments of Progress
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Today: Rearview Mirrors
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Today: Additive processes
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Writer Colette Copeland visits artist Kristen Cochran at the TCU Moudy Gallery.
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William Sarradet on the YouTuber Drew Monson, the new Matrix movie, and the animated film "Belle."
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Jessica Fuentes reviews “With Pleasure,” an exhibition of works by TCU’s second year MFA candidates Sheryl Anaya, Benjamin Loftis, Madi Ortega, and Sarah Theurer Hunt.
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In April 2020, artist Brad Tucker took over Glasstire's Instagram account. Here are the videos from his project.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews "Unseen," a solo show by Sharidyn Barnes at Daisha Board Gallery.
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Rolling Along: Linnea Glatt’s “Harrow” Returns to Lubben Plaza in Dallas
by Caleb Bellby Caleb Bell"Of course, it means so much to me that the piece is now rolling along once again. After being at the site recently in its departure and refurbished return, I was very heartened that people are still embracing and curious about the work."
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Today: Marbles
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Today: Curved paintings
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The narrative is intriguing and can be contextualized as part of a larger movement of revisiting and investigating the lives and work of women artists who have been overlooked, undervalued, and sometimes completely forgotten by the art historical canon.
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Here’s a 717-Gigapixel, 5.6-Terabyte Photograph of Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch”
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis photograph of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" is "the largest and most detailed photo ever taken of a work of art."
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How do people cope under circumstances that deny explanation? How does belief operate?
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Today: Goldfish
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Jessica Fuentes reflects on her family's experience with Ólafur Elíasson's installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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William Sarradet on "Christmas Carol 2060: Tanline Steamroller," a recent play at the Museum of Human Achievement in Austin.
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Today: Christmas trees
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The broadway production succeeds because it requires so little explanation: cats are just cats.
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Today: Butter