In our latest Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about the merits of shock value, the uselessness of labels, and the dread of getting stuck watching a bad performance.
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In our latest Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees start out talking about artists who have been kicked off of Instagram, but quickly devolve into how social media platforms can be problematic ways of engaging with the art world.
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"It's nicer to deal with readers than it is to deal with students. You don't feel responsible for somebody's fate."
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In this podcast, Glasstire's William Sarradet catches some notable exhibitors at the Dallas Art Fair on its opening night, to chat about the art they're showing this year.
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Day five of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Rebecca Marino, Sarah Sudhoff, Ana Vizcarra Rankin, Daniel Lisi, Sherri Littlefield, and Anna-Liisa Benston.
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Day four of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Tammie Rubin, Fati Jafri, Sara Vanderbeek and Eric Manche.
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Day three of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Jill Schroeder, Jumper Maybach, and Kyle Heinly.
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Day two of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Michael Anthony García, Nicole Goodwin and Elizabeth Axtman.
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Day one of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Julia Claire Wallace, Quinn Dukes, and Henry Sanchez.
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"Jim Roche taught me everything I know about how to alienate people in a good-natured way."
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“If it had fallen out into a little pile of shards on the floor and then self-combusted, then I would have been interested.”
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"It was at that point that the board began to confuse Jim Harithas with Charles Manson."
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"In my class at UTSA, I’m a sort of homeopathic tincture that’s an alternative to the usual Western art history trip you get at an American university art program."
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"I’m really driven by people’s sincerity, and as far as curation goes — I feel like that means someone will meet me halfway."
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Art Dirt: Texas Shows We’d Like to See, and the Point of an Art Writing Prize
by Glasstireby Glasstire“If you give the the strongest artists in Texas the space to stretch out and perform, and the resources to make really great work, they do it. They bring their game.”
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Introducing Neil Fauerso as Guest Editor, with Christina Rees
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThis summer, Glasstire brings on board Neil Fauerso as Guest Features Editor. Here, Neil introduces himself and chats with Glasstire Editor-in-Chief Christina Rees about the first art they were exposed to, the vitality of of the horror genre, the Trump movie trailer, and the art-political landscape of Texas.
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In this podcast, Brandon Zech interviews circus performer and artist Johnny Meah about his life, his work, and how carnivals have changed over the last 50 years.
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The provocative singer and composer Julius Eastman died homeless and forgotten in 1990, but a new book and exhibition have rekindled interest in his work.
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"If a woman artist isn't making work about being a woman then she's somehow failing the team, you know?"
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If you're unsure if the signs are still active or not, there's one simple way to resolve that: there's a phone number painted right on them. You can call it.