The artist has learned the rules, and now he can break them.
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Fort Worth newspapers charted Grammer’s successes as “local boy makes good” after he and his wife moved to New York City in 1954.
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Former City Council Candidate Puts Harmony Korine on Amarillo’s Billboards
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentIt reads: 'HARMONY KORINE PLEASE COME TO AMARILLO, TEXAS.'
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The Lawndale Art Center in Houston has announced that its next Big Show exhibition is scheduled for the summer of 2020.
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Historic Air Terminal partners with Houston Artist GONZO247
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport In Houston will partner with local artist GONZO247 to paint a 1969 Hawker jet.
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Brandon Zech and William Sarradet on the power of language as art, a destination opening in Corsicana, and a mail-art project that has a life of its own.
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FotoFest Hires Associate Curator and Director of Learning Program Advancement
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentThe Houston art organization FotoFest International announced this week two new hires: Max Fields as Associate Curator and Director of Publications, and April M. Frazier as Director of Advancement for the Literacy Through Photography Learning Program.
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No Necessary Time Axis on Evolutionary Novelties: Leigh Anne Lester’s Cut Copies
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 0 commentLester uses blind contour — the act of drawing an object without looking at the paper — to physicalize the inherent impossibility of a perfect copy in the propagation of life.
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Meadows Awards $100,000 Grant to Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Dallas-based Meadows Foundation recently awarded Rockport Center for the Arts a grant that will go towards the Art Center’s capital campaign to create a new building and campus.
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Learn About the State of Art Criticism with Gulf Coast Journal
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 2 commentsThe four panelists come from a variety of professional backgrounds that will no doubt influence their conversation.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has announced the acquisition and promised gift of 'Sketch for a Fountain,' now on view in the Nasher's Garden.
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Texas Art Organizations Receive $2 Million from the NEA
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentFunds awarded totaled $80.4 million given to 1,114 projects across the country, with each state and five US jurisdictions represented in the group.
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The show allows viewers to consider our shared reality with our neighbors on the other side of the border and, perhaps, to see ourselves from their perspective.
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In introducing five new intaglio pieces titled The Kakistocracy Portfolio, Ted Kincaid is moving his art practice into strident new terrain.
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In addition to exhibiting works by artists, Rising Tide Projects will act as a workshop space and a souvenir shop, and for the time being is located in Galveston's historic downtown.
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There remains compelling early Texas art still undiscovered. The greater art world needs research programs like CASETA.
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Höller has used every bit of space, including the building’s rooftop, to place the viewer in an altered state — pleasurable and disturbing at the same time.
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Höller ha utilizado todo el espacio, incluida la azotea del edificio, para colocarnos en un estado alterado, placentero y perturbador al mismo tiempo.
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Second Round of 2019 Let Creativity Happen! Grants Announced
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentWhile some of this round's awardees have already been given grants through the program, others are new to the list.
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Each recepient will receive a $25,000 award.