Brandon Zech and Christopher Blay on a novel way to show photographs, a novel way to depict women, and two solo museum shows opening this weekend in Beaumont.
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On-Location Podcasts: Chats with 2019 Austin Film Festival Filmmakers
by Glasstireby GlasstireIn this series of podcasts, Glasstire’s Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso catch up with a few filmmakers from this year’s Austin Film Festival, which took place in October. This series…
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"Because my work does not maybe look like the pervasive agendas doesn't mean I'm not influenced or in dialogue with it."
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"I try not to be too much of a bully about giving art away as a Christmas gift. I certainly don't want my friends and family to be like 'oh my god, here we go with the art again.'"
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a Dallas veteran's retrospective in Houston, the intersection of art and design, and a show by someone who runs one of the best art spaces in the state.
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(Note: This is the eighth installment in a series of stories published in conjunction with the traveling project ‘Altered States’ which opened November 2016 and is still on the move. For Part One, go here. For Part Two, go…
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Casi de inmediato todo se volvió más complicado en Monterrey.
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“I have this note to myself that says the work should flow like a haircut, like raggedy bangs, you know? Cutting the excess, getting to the central form."
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Not that the artists are advocating for erecting more monuments.
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For this special Thanksgiving edition, Christina Rees and Brandon Zech run down their favorite food-related art.
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Here, O’Neil answers ten questions (inspired by the Proust Questionnaire and slightly tweaked by Glasstire).
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Reviews of current shows by Jorge Alegría, Mario Ybarra Jr., and Jennifer Ling Datchuk.
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There is no collective healing for these masses. We are, each one, hanging from a wire above the tsunami. And we will fall in. And we will die.
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"My role isn't just about curating space but allowing the community to curate a space that is reflective of the issues and passions of the Fort Worth community... . We are here to democratize space."
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"You can walk into an artist's studio and it can look chaotic; it can look like a mess. But that doesn't mean that what's happening there is chaotic or messy."
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Young, impressionable artists are being asked to articulate their work when they aren’t and shouldn’t be ready.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on alternative monuments for Dallas, an East Texas homecoming, and a couple of artists who bring the humor.
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Two exhibitions this season bring a new works by local artists to some still-fresh white-wall spaces.
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Big Medium rounded up more than 800 artists for this year’s EAST, Austin’s annual art-pocalypse, which stretches out across the city’s storied East Side for two very full weekends.
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Artists, musicians, and other creative people are leaving Austin for smaller towns in the Hill Country.