A video tour of artist Mokha Laget's exhibition on view at Gallery Sonja Roesch.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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News
Dia Art Foundation and Menil Collection Announce Co-Organized Exhibition of Work by Chryssa
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Menil Collection and the Dia Art Foundation have announced that next year they will host the first major U.S. exhibition of Greek-born artist Chryssa’s work since 1982.
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Review
Object Performance: “Three Dollar Bill” at Cluley Projects, Dallas
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland on a campy, subversive exhibition featuring work by Chuck & George and Colton James White.
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The City of Austin’s Art in Public Places program has announced an open call to commission one team of artists to create site-specific artwork(s) for the Mexic-Arte Museum.
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Review
“Gabi Magaly: Yo No Nací Para Aguantar A Nadie” at East Lubbock Art House
by Natalie Hegert 0 commentNatalie Hegert on the challenging and reflective work of San Antonio-based artist Gabi Magaly.
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News
Rockport Center for the Arts Opens New 1.2-Acre, $12.5 Million Campus
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentRockport Center for the Arts debuts its new $12.5 million campus, featuring expanded gallery spaces, new education studios, and an outdoor sculpture garden.
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Interview
When Angels Deserve to Die: an Interview with Bridget Moser
by Sean J Patrick Carney 0 commentSean J Patrick Carney talks with artist Bridget Moser about props, how the pandemic shaped her recent performance, and the importance of playlists on her process.
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Each year, the Carter selects four artists to collaborate with its education staff on developing and leading programs at the museum and in the community.
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Leslie Moody Castro writes about a recent studio visit with Texas artist Beili Liu in Venice, Italy, a city that is constantly on the mend.
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William Sarradet interviews artist Kris Pierce about his multimedia exhibition on view at the Galveston Arts Center.
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Pedro Rodriguez, a San Antonio arts administrator, professor, activist and artist, died on December 1, 2022 at the age of 86.
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This week: a group show exploring family archives in Houston, a participatory sculptural installation in Austin, a look at a significant Texas artist and his influence on his students in San Angelo, and more.
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Bihl Haus Arts has appointed Mycah Lee Arellano as its Executive Director, replacing founder Kellen McIntyre, who led the organization for 18 years.
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Review
Review: “Negative Women” at the Houston Museum of African American Culture
by Rosa Boshier González 0 commentRosa Boshier reviews an exhibition featuring work by Ciara Elle Bryant, Tanya Habjouqa, Mari Hernandez, and Letitia Huckaby.
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The Dallas Museum of Art received a bomb threat over the weekend, just five months after a break-in at the institution.
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Review
Review: “Philip Guston Now” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
by Garland Fielder 3 commentsGarland Fielder on the tireless, cathartic work of Philip Guston.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center has named Dallas artist, curator, and activist Vicki Meek as the inaugural Nasher Fellow in Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition.
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Ashley Allen reviews an exhibition about the life and legacy of La Malinche, on view at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Discussing Houston’s Alternative Spaces with Pete Gershon
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentBrandon Zech and special guest Pete Gershon discuss the history of Houston's artist-run spaces, and also talk about Gershon's new position as Curator of Programs at the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art.