The finale of Scott Gilbert’s noir comic series about the alleged theft of a Julian Schnabel painting by the legendary curator Walter Hopps.
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From the Archive
Our 15th Anniversary Data Mining Project! Part III: Our Authors
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis year we are celebrating Glasstire’s 15th anniversary! Launched by Rainey Knudson in 2001, today we are the oldest online-only art magazine in the country. To mark the occasion, we asked professional data miner Diego Garcia-Olano…
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Scott Gilbert’s noir comic series about the alleged theft of a Julian Schnabel painting by the legendary curator Walter Hopps.
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The Houston artist Scott Gilbert created the comic strip True Artist Tales for the Public News, and later the Houston Press, from 1988 to 2003. This fall a selection of…
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Our 15th Anniversary Data Mining Project! Part II: All the Words We’ve Ever Used
by Glasstireby GlasstireIt's Glasstire's 15th anniversary, and we're looking at our archive to find patterns and relationships. Our second interactive project is a list of all the words we've used since 2001, by frequency.
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15 years is a long time on the Internet. From the beginning, Glasstire was a nonprofit, web-only magazine covering visual art statewide throughout Texas. None of that has changed. What has…
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Our 15th Anniversary Data Mining Project! Part I: Events Map
by Glasstireby GlasstireIt's Glasstire's 15th anniversary, and we're looking at our history to find patterns and relationships among the artists, writers, and venues of Texas. Our first interactive project is map of Texas with events by city and year, starting in 2007.
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Ed. note: In recognition of International Women's Day and the Day Without Women Strike, Glasstire re-posts this popular archived essay by one of Houston's most respected artists, who also happens to be a mother.
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Jean-Ulrick Désert is a Haitian-born American artist living in Germany. His performance project Negerhosen 2ooo is one of the standouts of the soon-to-close Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art…