The video walkthrough features the exhibition's juror, Annette Lawrence.
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Both relocation moves are expected to be permanent, with the hope that the new locations will provide better context for the sculptures.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Waking Dream at Ruby City, San Antonio
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Ruby City’s Manager of Visitor Experiences, Randy Guthmiller, explores artworks related to the theme of home in the contemporary art center’s inaugural exhibition 'Waking Dream.'"
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech make a case for a road trip to Beaumont, plus a show that keeps one artist’s legacy alive, and some annihilation and rebirth in San Antonio.
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Review
“April, May, June, etc., etc.”: Kate Shepherd at Hiram Butler, Houston
by Bill Arningby Bill ArningWhy is viewing art through glass windows better than on a screen?
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The revelation about George Floyd's time in Houston has completely upended my perspective on "Slowed."
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These rocks are repositories of eons of natural forces, and are understood as “embodiments of the dynamic transformational processes of nature.”
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Felipe Lopez at Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"The works presented in 'Precautionary Principles of The New World' address the delicate relationship between our economy, environment, and ethos. Each series offers a step outside a field of thought and opens new dialogues."
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Christopher Blay and Brandon Zech run down a list of the best ongoing online programming from Texas museums.
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The three shows use the tactility, dimension, and heft of their objects for narrative immersion.
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"I would argue that it shouldn’t be looked at as tagging or graffiti, but a political utterance that is actually really fucking smart, and is an artful intervention, you know?"
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Eugene Foney felt the voice of African American artists had to be heard, and he wanted to be a part of providing that platform, and he was.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: David Politzer at G Spot Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"This show is a meditation on environmentalism, simulacra and hubris."
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I’d noticed the building’s subtle architectural flourishes and its sense of faded grandeur. Only later did I learn of its historical significance.
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The series, from Houstonian Irene Antonia Diane Reece, titled "Emblematic of Black Souls," takes us to church with an excerpt of her larger series titled 'Home-goings.'
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Houston-based artist Tierney Malone talks to Glasstire about Willie Nelson, the importance of family, and the politics of our current moment.
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Christina Rees talks to Zeke Williams about him contracting COVID-19 in March, about his going to grad school after his art career started, and the essence of getting business done in the art world.
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Sterling Allen talks to Christina Rees about the seduction of graphic design, using a parking lot as a gallery, and being a sculptor with a preoccupation with flatness.
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Top Five
Top Five: May 28, 2020. Our All-Time Favorite Glasstire Interviews
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and Brandon Zech look back though 20 years of Glasstire’s archives to bring you the juiciest interviews we’ve ever published.
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Brandon Zech talks with artist Kevin McNamee-Tweed about Austin’s art scene, finding the perfect paintbrush, and the abundance of deadpan humor in his work.