Given annually, the four awards are decided from a pool of nominated Texans by a panel review process and a selection committee.
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on how a residency helps an artist recharge, queer Chicanx art from L.A, and a caged show that requires time to warm up to.
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Dallas Fire Marshal Blocks Popular Annual Intercollegiate Show
by Glasstireby Glasstire 4 commentsTemporary Collectives, a popular exhibition held each year during Dallas Art Month, has been shut down by the office of the Dallas Fire Marshal three days prior to its opening.
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German artist Isa Genzken is the 2019 Nasher Prize Laureate. Nasher Prize event programming on April 4 and 5 is open to the public.
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Preview
Cocksucker Blues: Robert Frank’s Infamous Rolling Stones Film At The MFAH
by Peter Lucasby Peter Lucas 0 commentThe infamous film documents the 1972 U.S. tour of rock group the Rolling Stones; it has never been officially distributed theatrically or released on any home-video format.
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ALH Announces Margarita Cabrera as 2019 Texas Artist of the Year
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentArt League Houston has announced Margarita Cabrera as its 2019 Texas Artist of the Year.
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Originally scheduled for May of 2020, the festival, which was to be located on a private ranch outside of Marfa, has been a topic of debate in the region ever since its plans were made public earlier this year.
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Van der Auwera teases out awareness of emotional impulses, complicit actors, and hidden observers.
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Scott Walker took an 11-year hiatus before returning for one of the most remarkable final artistic acts in memory.
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Rockport Center for the Arts 2019 Tour of Artists’ Studios and Collectors’ Homes
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentApril 5-7, the Rockport Center for the Arts presents a tour of artists' studios, boats, and art collectors’ homes.
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Art Historians Needed for Two Post-Doctoral Fellowships in San Antonio
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIf you are an art historian and have recently received your Ph.D., then you're in luck! Currently, there are two fellowship openings in San Antonio.
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Interview
Recontextualizing the Gallery Space: A Talk with DiverseWorks’ Ashley DeHoyos
by Theresa R. Escobedo 0 comment"I’m interested in who the exhibition is for, and questioning if there is a way to flip established roles and responsibilities."
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Op Ed
The Rambling Boy: The C3 Festival — Marfa’s David vs Goliath
by Lonn Taylorby Lonn Taylor 8 commentsMarfa is facing a David-and-Goliath battle of unprecedented importance to the entire Big Bend.
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Rockport Center for the Arts Receives $5 Million Grant
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentIn this post-Harvey period, the art center has been focusing on its longevity in the city: namely, it has been engaged in a capital campaign to fund the construction of a new building and campus for its programming and sculpture collection.
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Houston Art Gallery Association Presents a Conversation with Raphael Rubinstein
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Houston Art Gallery Association has announced that it will inaugurate its First Tuesdays event series with a conversation between the Houston collector and gallerist Gus Kopriva, artist Philip Karjeker, and critic Raphael Rubinstein.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has announced the dates and programming for its 14th annual 'Latin Wave: New Films from Latin America' festival.
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Here’s the Schedule for the 2019 Latino Art Now! Conference in Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThis 2019 conference, which is themed "Sight Lines and Time Frames," will be held at the University of Houston, and includes lectures, panel discussions, conversations, and more by local and national artists and scholars.
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Art City Austin Announces Full Programming for April Arts Festival
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentArt Alliance Austin has announced the full programming schedule for the 69th annual Art City Austin Festival, which includes fine art, culinary, and cultural events on April 12, 13, and 14, 2019 at Republic Square in downtown Austin.
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Part of Villalobos' practice involves his highly rigorous, ritualized performances, and on Sunday March 17, he performed at Rigoberto Luna’s family ranch south of San Antonio.
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Una parte de la práctica de Villalobos incluye performances altamente rigurosos y ritualizados.