A video tour of artist Lia Rodi's solo exhibition at Monterroso Gallery at Crimson in Houston.
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Valentin Diaconov reviews Vincent Valdez's 2023 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition at Art League Houston.
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Profile
Highlighting Border Narratives: MIRAAA Media Fest is a 956/International Border Film Festival
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval writes about the MIRAAA Media Fest, a collaborative festival of border-themed videos and film in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Glasstire contributor Emma S. Ahmad about reading, writing, and art.
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Review
Review: Cast-offs Come Together in “Bookends” at Basket Books & Art, Houston
by Doug Welshby Doug WelshDoug Welsh writes about a collaborative show that's curated by Edwin Smalling and features work by Munro Galloway and Molly Zuckerman-Hartung.
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Michele Brangwen writes about a recent performance by Eiko Otake, which was presented by Aurora Picture Show and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts.
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This week: a major exhibition of sculptures by a Greek-born artist in Houston, a show featuring seventy works by a celebrated French painter in Fort Worth, a newly commissioned sculptural installation exploring landscape in Austin, and more.
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Five-Minute Tours: Michael Flanagan at the McAllen Creative Incubator
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of an exhibition by Michael Flanagan, on view at the McAllen Creative Incubator.
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Five-Minute Tours: Ruth Pastine at Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of artist Ruth Pastine's solo exhibition, on view at Gallery Sonja Roesch in Houston.
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Ruby City ha anunciado novedades sobre su campus, incluyendo horarios extendidos en el Parque Chris y la finalización del Parque Cultural del Arroyo San Pedro, en el lado oeste del edificio.
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After a visit to Marfa during Chinati Weekend, Zoe Roden writes about the small town and the distinct West Texas landscape, which has a penchant for highlighting reflections and refractions.
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Max Tolleson reviews an exhibition of portraits by Houston artist Nestor Topchy, on view at the Menil Collection.
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Jessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech discuss recent shows they've seen across Texas, the opening of new galleries in Houston, Austin, and Wimberly, and the art news that's been making headlines this fall.
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Jessica Fuentes talks with artist and musician Terry Allen about his creative process and the stories that inspire his work.
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Francesca Fuchs writes about an exhibition of unsettling sculptures by Houston-based artist Ryan Hawk, on view at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas.
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Review
Into the Woods: DiverseWorks’ “A Gift from the Bower” at the Locke Surls Center for Art and Nature
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech reviews an ambitious outdoor sculpture exhibition featuring work by 14 artists and collectives.
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This week: a solo show featuring vibrant fabric artworks in Houston, a group exhibition paying tribute to a Chicano gallery and the artists it showcased in San Antonio, a one-day studio tour in Dallas, and more.
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Review
Review: “Notes from Another Place” at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Lubbock
Natalie Hegert reviews a group exhibition featuring five artists who explore the "politics, aesthetics, and experience of belonging."
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Madison Ford reviews an exhibition of complex, sensual oil paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Lucy Bull, on view at The Warehouse.
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“Between Yesterday & Tomorrow” at San Antonio’s Culture Commons Gallery
by Xan Murphyby Xan MurphyXan Murphy writes about the exhibition "Between Yesterday & Tomorrow," which features work by Black artists living and working in San Antonio.