The Contemporary Austin will unveil a mural featuring iconic images from Daniel Johnston’s artwork.
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Review
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Ruben C. Cordova 2 commentsThe quality of the work from the last two years of van Gogh’s life is astonishing, as is the speed with which he painted these pictures. I enthusiastically recommend this exhibition to anyone who appreciates art.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews “With Pleasure,” an exhibition of works by TCU’s second year MFA candidates Sheryl Anaya, Benjamin Loftis, Madi Ortega, and Sarah Theurer Hunt.
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This week: fiber art in a new San Antonio gallery, geometric abstraction in Austin, a group show all about time in Denton & more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Helen Altman at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video exhibition tour of Fort Worth, Texas-based artist Helen Altman's 2021-2022 exhibition at Moody Gallery in Houston.
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News
North Texas Artists: Applications Open for 2022 Moss/Chumley Award
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Meadows Museum has released a call for applications for the 2022 Moss/Chumley Award. The deadline to apply is Monday, February 28, 2022.
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Five-Minute Tours: Carroll Swenson-Roberts at Artspace111, Fort Worth
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video exhibition tour of artist Carroll Swenson-Roberts's art exhibition at Artspace111 in Fort Worth.
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News
“Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism” opens at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio
by Jessica Fuentes 0 comment“Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism” will be on view at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio from January 21 to May 8, 2022.
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News
International Museum of Art and Science Receives Grant from H-E-B Helping Here Program
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe International Museum of Art & Science has announced the return of their virtual program, Workshop Wednesdays.
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North Texas Artists: Deadline for City of Dallas “ART214” Juried Exhibition Approaches
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture has announced an open call for the “ART214” juried exhibition. The deadline is February 5, 2022.
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Review
A Deserved Homecoming: César A. Martínez at the Laredo Center for the Arts
by Liz Kimby Liz Kim 1 commentLiz Kim on artist César A. Martínez's recent exhibition at the Laredo Center for the Arts.
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From the Archive: Brad Tucker’s Glasstire Instagram Takeover
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIn April 2020, artist Brad Tucker took over Glasstire's Instagram account. Here are the videos from his project.
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The City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs invites Texas-based artists and art teams to apply for an open call for civic art. The deadline is Monday, February 14, 2022.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews "Unseen," a solo show by Sharidyn Barnes at Daisha Board Gallery.
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News
Glasstire Opens Call for 2022 Central Texas Art Writing Prize
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentGlasstire is pleased to announce the 2022 Central Texas Art Writing Prize, a competitive award designed to find and highlight emerging arts writers in the greater Austin/San Antonio region.
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Rediscovering pictures of Houston's Galleria sent me spiraling back over the madness of the past two years. This, in turn, made me wonder what other lost photographs I could unearth from the depths of our first quarantine.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Two Shows at Plush Gallery, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video exhibition tour of two shows at Plush Gallery in Dallas.
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News
Virtual Memorial for Frederick Baldwin Scheduled for January 25, 2022
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentFotoFest has announced a virtual memorial service honoring the life of the organization's co-founder, Frederick Baldwin, who died last month.
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Drive By
Rolling Along: Linnea Glatt’s “Harrow” Returns to Lubben Plaza in Dallas
by Caleb Bellby Caleb Bell 0 comment"Of course, it means so much to me that the piece is now rolling along once again. After being at the site recently in its departure and refurbished return, I was very heartened that people are still embracing and curious about the work."
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Review
One Work, Short Take: Charles White’s “Love Letters” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThrough detailed, carefully crosshatched renderings, Charles White illustrates the strength and perseverance of Black women. Juxtaposing the figures with symbols of fragility and femininity, he reminds the viewer of the humanity of his subjects — something that is too often set aside when upholding our heroes.