Because this is Satellite's first fair in Texas, and because the organization has done its homework via some strong Texas connections, Glasstire has partnered with Satellite and will be on site recording a podcast throughout the fair's duration.
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In her interview, Ms. Knudson talks about the similarities and differences between Houston and Los Angeles, and how Glasstire has evolved over the years.
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“I’m not a storyteller. I’m an imagemaker. The story is made in the mind of the viewer.”
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Andrea Danchik and Ruth Salverda make compelling work that suits an online format. The trick might be, perversely, that they aren’t externally motivated by the potential riches of attention.
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Brad Braune, a San Antonio artist, teacher, and architect died on February 28, 2019.
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News
Landmarks at UT Austin Announces New Public Art Commission by Beth Campbell
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentLandmarks, the public art program at The University of Texas at Austin, has announced its commission of a new site-specific work by New York artist Beth Campbell.
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Interview
Indigenous Art Forms, Nature, and Surface Design: A Chat With Gabo Martinez
by Lauren Moya Ford 1 comment"I admire the reverence indigenous art forms have toward the natural world. My work explores surface design that only tries to capture the perfection that already exists in nature."
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The information we receive through images is coming at us with unprecedented velocity. Details are lost, and reactions are often instant: Threat or No Threat?
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The 2019 WEST event includes 354 stops — including shows in artists' studios, libraries, temporary spaces, and special happenings.
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Applications Now Open for MASS Gallery’s 2019 Hotbox Residency
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe 2019 Austin residency again takes place in the summer, running from July 19 - August 24, 2019.
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National Report: Arts Organizations Spending Less and Making Less on Fundraising; Individual Donations are Up
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe greatest decline in return on fundraising was found in the art museum sector — a whopping 20%.
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Rainey Knudson and guest host Joe Arredondo are in Lubbock, discussing a standing-room-only gallery at TTU, contemporary art by Caddo Nation artists, and the legacy of the controversial Documenta 5.
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FotoFest’s 18th international biennial will take place March 7–April 19, 2020 in Houston and it will focus on artists of Africa and its diaspora.
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Make a Short Film for NASA: CineSpace Accepting Submissions for 2019 Festival
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentCineSpace, a collaboration of NASA and the Houston Cinema Arts Festival, is now accepting submissions to its CineSpace short film festival.
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Co-Lab Projects Returns with a Short-Term Space & Collaboration with Partial Shade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentCo-Lab Projects, Austin's longtime artist-run exhibition organization, has announced a slate of new programming this spring.
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For No Idea, performers from around the country and the world perform multiple times in different collaborative configurations, giving the festival a freewheeling and communal atmosphere.
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Learn About Claes Oldenburg’s Mouse Museum at the Southwest School of Art
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentDirected by Tacita Dean, the 2011 film follows Pop artist Claes Oldenburg and his 1972 presentation of his Mouse Museum in the controversial and highly discussed Documenta 5 exhibition held in Kassel, Germany.
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Review
Bells Suspended From Clouds: R. Eric McMaster’s Architecture as Instrument
by Annelyse Gelman 0 commentListening to a house singing to itself is, quite simply, a magical experience.
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One of Lucia Abramovich's projects at SAMA will be a reinstallation of the institution's large collection of Latin American folk art.
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"I have come to realize that my ideas are lodged in my body and the more I move the more my ideas present themselves to me."