María C. Gaztambide, the Executive Director and Chief Curator of Public Art University of Houston System, will leave the organization later this summer to become the Executive Director at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.
"Margo Sawyer"
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Brandon Zech writes about his recent visit to Marfa, Texas.
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Over Fifty Artists to Participate in Fundraiser Auction for LBJ Ranch
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Cabinet Oak Project announces the 59 artists selected to create works from a piece of historic oak wood, sourced from a large fallen limb of an oak tree that sits in front of the LBJ Ranch House.
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This week: a solo show featuring a fantastical universe in Houston, an exhibition of embroidery works exploring literary coincidences in Austin, an immersive, haunting audio-visual environment in Dallas, and more.
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After twenty-five years, Professor Benito Huerta will retire in June 2022 from his position as the Director and Curator of The Gallery at UTA, at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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The Friends of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park have announced an open call for artists to create a work from a piece of historic oak wood.
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William Sarradet and Christina Rees recommend some choice shows that Texas galleries have on view right now, whether through a window, online, or by appointment.
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A group exhibition from Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas. From the gallery: “Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Back & Forth: Celebrating…
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Note: This exhibition is online only “The annual Senior Art Exhibition is a pivotal moment for young artists graduating from the Department of Art and Art History at The University…
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees resume Glasstire's Top Five tradition, but use our Five-Minute Tours as the portal to view the art.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art” at San Antonio Museum of Art
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe first major survey to focus on Texas women working primarily in the mode of abstraction, the exhibition includes ninety-five works in painting, sculpture, installation, and works on paper by seventeen artists from different generations.
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While Texas is well known for its representational and figurative art, during the mid-twentieth century a number of artists began to explore the possibilities of abstraction instead. Yet despite decades…
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The works will have a particular emphasis on art either made by Texans or made in Texas.
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“A series of new paintings by Tommy Fitzpatrick. This exhibition marks the artist’s fifth solo show at the gallery. An opening reception for the artist will be held Saturday November…
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This evening, Public Art UHS will host a book release celebration and panel discussion for the new monograph “On Site: 50 Years of Public Art of the University of Houston System."
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A group exhibition featuring works by John Adelman, Stuart Arends, David Aylsworth, William Betts, Anna Bogatin Ott, Rebecca Carter, Douglas Leon Cartmel, Theresa Chong, Eric Cruikshank, Matthew Cusick, Dornith Doherty,…
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Featuring approximately 520 artworks, the map shows pieces included in the City of Houston Art Collection, which are located in public spaces and inside various libraries, police stations, airports, service centers, and other municipal buildings.
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Now in its 95th year, the fellowship is given annually to a range of artists, historians, scientists, writers, mathematicians, and others.
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Bill Arning Takes Position at Houston Gallery Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechNearly a month after his sudden resignation as director of the CAMH, Arning announced that he will join Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art in Houston.
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The Contemporary Austin Acquires a Tree Trunk Sculpture by Ai Weiwei
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech'Iron Tree Trunk' sits among other trees in the pathways of Laguna Gloria, essentially blending into its surroundings.