This week: a retrospective exhibition of over 100 works by an Indigenous artist in Fort Worth, a group show examining the legacy and heritage of Freedmen’s Town in Houston, a solo show featuring prominent works by a significant photographer in Abilene, and more.
"Blanton Museum of Art"
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Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasstire!
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
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From the Blanton Museum of Art: “Get ready for a weird winter in the capitol city! Austin’s art museum has something oddly cheerful planned for all you sweater weather enthusiasts.…
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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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From Northern-Southern: “Others is an exhibition of new work by Laura Lit. Laura Lit’s sculptures are like utterances of deep quiet made solid and real. Zoo-like geometries breathe, beings equally…
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From Conduit Gallery: “Conduit Gallery is honored to announce the eighth solo of works by Wimberly, Texas-based artist Jules Buck Jones. As Above, So Below is a new series of…
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From Lora Reynolds Gallery: “Lora Reynolds is pleased to announce FREE FOOD (for thought), an exhibition of drawings and wall paintings by Kay Rosen—the artist’s fourth presentation at the gallery.…
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From Sicardi Ayers Bacino: “Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino is pleased to present Carlos Cruz-Diez: A Legacy in Color in our main gallery. The exhibition will feature three large-scale Physichromies,…
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From Lora Reynolds Gallery: “Lora Reynolds is pleased to announce House Salad, an exhibition of trompe-l’œil sculptures by Tamara Johnson—the artist’s first solo project with the gallery. Tamara Johnson’s handmade…
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This week: a solo show of colorful, patterned compositions in Houston, a sister-duo explores caregiving through an array of mediums in Austin, a Brooklyn-based artist depicts machines as allegories for the body and mind in Dallas, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre los performances de Christian Cruz, Cande Aguilar y José Villalobos que se presentaron como parte de la exposición "Soy de Tejas" en el Centro de Artes en San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about performances by Christian Cruz, Cande Aguilar, and José Villalobos, as part of the “Soy de Tejas” exhibition at Centro de Artes in San Antonio.
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Today: Headstones
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An overview of summer exhibitions coming to San Antonio and Austin-area institutions, including the San Antonio Museum of Art, the McNay Art Museum, and the Blanton.
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From Co-Lab Projects: “On view after Fusebox through May 6th Open Hours: Saturdays, 12-6pm Performances: Saturdays, 7-9pm (tickets required) April 22nd: Michael Anthony Garcia April 29th: Alexa Capareda May 6th:…
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From Davis Gallery: “John Sager has been building beauty in our world from his first sculpture of welded car bumpers in high school, through his 37 years installing artwork at…
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From Ivester Contemporary: “Artist Michael Anthony García’s experience as a Chicano in the U.S. allows him to code-switch between Mexican and U.S. identities while understanding his alienness in both worlds.…
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From ICOSA Collective: “ICOSA Collective is proud to present its inaugural Soundscape activation, Day is Done, a sound work by Steve Parker utilizing salvaged brass bells, musical score fragments, and…
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Print Austin is back, featuring juried exhibitions, artist booths, printmaking demonstrations, and virtual programming.