Even in this iteration of the fair, which included fewer galleries than in recent years, the event felt full, lively, and (as art fairs often are) just the slightest bit overwhelming.
"Robyn O'Neil"
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From Inman Gallery: “FREDY, a group show including work by Francesca Fuchs, Robyn O’Neil, Emily Joyce, Dana Frankfort and Yevgeniya Baras, is currently on view in the south gallery. The…
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Although not created for Earth Day, the following works both celebrate and offer glimpses of the the sublime and sobering reality of this third rock from the sun.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a super-connector’s solo show, new work by the Artist for the Apocalypse, and the great Jeep meet-up in the sky.
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Artpace staff and guest curators will conduct studio visits for the residency cycle next year, and with no flexibility on the deadline, artists are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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We hope you enjoy this selection of poignant, funny, wild and beautiful artworks.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech walk you through the surprisingly unstressful process of buying excellent art online, at all price points.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce that The Glasstire Auction, featuring works by 27 Texas artists, is set to run online from May 23-30, 2020.
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2019.
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The newest season of the free series kicks off tonight, Tuesday October 1, and it happens every Tuesday evening through November 19, with a rare twofer on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
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For 2019, Deasil has announced seven new projects across Texas.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on the Texas Kitsch Master, a rethink of the NSA, and the ascendence of Fusebox Festival in Austin.
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This past November Houston gallery Art Palace announced the closing of its physical space as it began to transition to a new business model. Today, Art Palace’s Arturo Palacios and Hilary…
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has announced its speaker schedule for the upcoming fall season for its acclaimed Tuesday Evenings at the Modern series. One of the best lecture series in the state,…
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The last few years have thrown up a lot of conversation on student debt and, for artists, the soaring costs of top MFA programs in the U.S. Last week, Artnet’s Ben…
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Tanner's incredibly skilled oil on panel paintings at Moody Gallery each tell one of Aesop's Fables, while the Brandon hosts a fascinating look at the "Lizard Cult" of Lee Baxter Davis, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Robyn O'Neil, Georganne Deen and Gary Panter.
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The JoAnna is dead, long live The Brandon! The brains behind the Brandon invite you to the opening of their new gallery with a gargantuan group show featuring: Mark Flood,…
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A celebration of Michael Miller and his 20 year career as an influential artist, painting professor, and Director of Studio Art Graduate Studies at Texas A&M University, Commerce. Featuring the…
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There has been a lot of excitement about painting in Houston this year, with Aaron Parazette’s In Plain Sight at McClain Gallery and a big exhibition planned for the CAMH’s…
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“Francesca Fuchs: Paintings of Paintings” at Talley Dunn Gallery
by Robyn O'Neilby Robyn O'NeilFrancesca Fuchs just blew my mind. It was a low key Friday afternoon, I was back in Texas for the first time since my move from Houston to Los Angeles.…