Christina Rees talks with artist Robyn O'Neil about her life, her work, and her current exhibition at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on the life and work of The Art Guys, a collaborative duo comprised of Jack Massing and Michael Galbreth.
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Michael was a payer of attention to everything — nothing was too low to pique his curiosity.
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Party Pics
Party Pics: Glasstire’s Off Road Afterparty with Vincent Valdez and John Keene
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe event: The afterparty for Glasstire’s Off Road talk with Vincent Valdez and John Keene
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Drive ByReview
Useless Systems: Robert Jackson Harrington and Hector Hernandez
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThese pieces are beautiful, dynamic sculptures that activate a lingering disquiet that they should… do something.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a show about art-fair exploitation, a show featuring a true radical of Latin America, and Christopher’s introduction to Bert Long, Jr.’s work.
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"BASEBALL IS BORING BUT SO IS ART."
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ArtsGoggle in Fort Worth regularly hosts close to 1,000 booth exhibitors and more than 60,000 attendees.
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Mr. Galbreth’s influence on and contributions to the growth of Houston’s robust art scene cannot be overstated.
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It is simply amazing how “something” takes up residence in “nothing” if one is able to surrender to it.
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Editor’s note: This article was published in English on Glasstire on July 3. Find that here. Traducción del inglés de Yolanda Fauvet. Un caballo azul gigante de mirada abrasadora…
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In this special two-city presentation, three Glasstire hosts and special guest Vincent Valdez give you plenty of art-centric reasons to leave your house this week.
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Here we sample three meaty courses of cannibalism as satire, and I think they are all delicious.
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In showing the world the Ella Watsons and the Red Jacksons whose lives are lived invisibly, and in images that normalize the beauty, intellect, and heroism of his subjects, Parks' 'New Tide' washes ashore some of the things our history tries to keep buried at sea.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Seth Mittag recap the Glasstire DataHack, talk about the wild and crazy things computer programs can do, and discuss why artists should learn about technology.
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The first-ever Glasstire DataHack was held on October 5 & 6, 2019 at Rice University in Houston.
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By examining what is so often overlooked, the artist exposes what is often most deeply embedded — historically, culturally, even geologically.
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Lamb's paintings shine a hard light on the circles she finds herself in, yet without a single trace of snark, malice, or indictment.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on the return of Sculpture Month Houston, Brandon’s return to Chinati Weekend, and, at last, the grand opening of Ruby City.
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After checking in at the lobby, we were asked how many Instagram followers we had, and were given name tags with that number as our identifying labels.