Celebrate our 15th Anniversary with us this week!
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Interviews with the smitten crowd at Made in Marfa during the 2016 Chinati weekend.
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Glasstire's Brandon Zech and Ariane Roesch count down the top five things to see and do when you visit Houston.
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Glasstire’s Rainey Knudson sat down with art critic Dave Hickey at Landfall Press in Santa Fe to talk about his latest and upcoming book projects, the problem with Santa Fe, and why critics don’t enjoy writing negative reviews.
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Upon his retirement as longtime curator of the Galveston Arts Center, Glasstire sits down with Clint Willour to look back over the four decades he's spent helping shape the Texas art scene.
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Glasstire correspondents Brandon Zech and Ariane Roesch checked in with summer visitors of Yayoi Kusama's signature installation at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Reactions were varied.
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"What's your favorite French food?" "Fromage enchiladas."
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Glasstire Off Road with William Wegman at the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies, Rice University, Houston, on April 30, 2016.
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Jamie Panzer, whose current show is evolving (as we type this) at Big Medium in Austin, has given us an idea of what he would do for love.
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"It makes driving in Houston more bearable and just more fun."
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"How many Fiesta medals can you wear at one time?"
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ArtSmarter Prize: What Would Jon Clyde Von McMayerneau Do For Love?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I believe they're wantin' to know: How bad do I want this? How bad do I NEED this?"
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Here's a little doozy from the ineffable Dallas duo.
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A recent video entry for the upcoming ArtSmarter Prize.
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Glasstire's Ariane Roesch and Brandon Zech are on hand for FotoFest’s opening night to chat with art lovers about climate change, space travel, and questionable photos.
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"We should not accuse any of these artists of actually BEING obsessive-compulsive.”
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If silence speaks volumes, this artist speaks libraries.
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"If I made this a musical composition no one would want to listen to it."
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V-Day Edition: ArtSmarter Prize. What Would Sally Glass Do For Love?
by Glasstireby GlasstireFrank and Houston-based artist, curator and publisher Sally Glass discuss what they've done for love.
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Brad Tucker at Beefhaus, Dallas, in an opening-night performance for the group show Lips Like Sugar.