Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss how hurricanes, fires, floods, earthquakes, tornados, and other disasters impact art, artists, and the ethos of cities.
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Christopher Blay talks with Janeil Engelstad about the history and current projects of her organization Make Art with Purpose.
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Art Dirt: Gavin Brown, Barbara Gladstone & the Future of Galleries
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss a recent shakeup in the New York gallery scene and how the pandemic will affect art galleries long term.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss all of the weird things we love (and hate) about the art world.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss what makes our homes homey, the overwhelming sameness of airbnbs and other urban spaces, and how the pandemic is affecting our view of home life.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees talk about the events of the last few weeks, and whether black artists are holding out hope that this moment will move the needle on racial violence and injustice.
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Art Dirt: We Went to the MFAH Yesterday—a Conversation About Reopenings
by Glasstireby GlasstireBrandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about their visit to the newly reopened Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about Marina Abramović, the Kennedy assassination, and why conspiracy theories and art tend not to mix.
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For the final installment of the series, Lucas and Flash give us a double dose of musical medicine with mixes made especially for Glasstire by prominent Houston DJs Gracie Chavez and DJ Sun.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees take an optimistic view of a more collaborative future for Texas art, artists, and institutions, and more appreciative audiences.
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Flash Gordon Parks draws from his deep collection of Houston soul records of the 1960s and '70s.
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This Mixtape is a special edition from Lucas' secret “Echoplex” series of collaged and heavily echoed music and sound mixes.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss how artists and arts workers will adapt to and navigate our new landscape.
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"The early '80s was a time when Charles Bush’s labels were releasing music that was slap-bass heavy and really made you want to move.”
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss the hurdles faced by museums and nonprofits, the government stimulus bill, and the possible closure of art schools as a result of the pandemic.
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"These are made at home, and then listened to at home. And like old-style gifted mixtapes, we hope that people will take a chance and listen to them in full, enjoy a bit of surprise with them, and listen to their favorites multiple times."
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[Sponsored] Podcast: Curator Michael Auping on the Art of Mark Bradford
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I was feeling like abstraction had really dried up, that it had really come to the end of the line. And then I found Mark Bradford. And I thought, ‘Ah ha, here’s another rabbit hole that we can really go down.’"
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"I’m most afraid for mid-tier galleries and mid-tier nonprofits."
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Glasstire Podcast: Visitors Respond to ‘Speechless’ at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"It's interesting to be in a museum space and have all of the exhibitions have to do with touch. It's an interesting feeling, almost like you’re doing something you shouldn’t be doing."
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"You don’t see Jeff Koons writing a review about an exhibition for Artforum."