Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson count down Glasstire’s favorite museum restaurants in Texas.
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Here are some old and new, art and not, instances of colorful trees in the lone star state.
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All letters are details of larger works by Alighiero Boetti, Martin Creed, Michael Flechtner, Joseph Kosuth, Mpiotr Kowalski, Barbara Kruger, Roy Lichtenstein, Glenn Ligon, Mary Jo McGonagle, Alexander Rodchenko, Joost…
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In her talk, titled 'Art, Media, & the Digital Dumpster Fire,' Knudson will cover what it's like to write about art in the digital age, and how that has changed since she established Glasstire in 2001.
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The list of participants includes a roller derby and a truck full of undies.
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I have been waiting to see the Orson Welles’ film 'The Other Side of the Wind' for more then 20 years.
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Simmons’ work spans decades now, and reverberates with the politics of feminism and Simmons’ poignant and focused scrutiny of gender roles — both from intentional observations, and as a result of politics catching up to her photographs.
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Bill Arning Takes Position at Houston Gallery Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 2 commentsNearly 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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Crystal Bridges Makes People Smart, But Deadline for Fellowship is Approaching
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentThe institution hopes to attract the next generation of art scholars.
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This show serves as a reminder that the ancient and eternal axis mundi can become available anywhere we choose to excavate it.
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Student Printmakers: Apply to Southern Graphics Council International
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe two fellowships, $500 for an undergraduate student and $1000 for a graduate student, are awarded at the organization's annual conference, which this year will be held in North Texas.
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Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design at the Blanton
by Tatiana Ryckman 1 commentThe works in the exhibition swing like a pendulum between internal perceptions and the acknowledgment of external ones.
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Scheduled for April 25 - April 29, 2019, Marfa Myths' sixth year boasts the "most eclectic and electrifying" programming that the festival has seen yet.
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The Orange Show is Now Accepting Applications for the 32nd Annual Houston Art Car Parade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe parade regularly features more than 250 vehicles from across America, Canada, and Mexico.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Continues its Campus Expansion with New Center for Conservation
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentDesigned by the award-winning Texas-based firm, Lake|Flato Architects, the new 39,000-square foot space emphasizes one of the most important materials conservators need to do their job: light.
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Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and High Street Residential have officially unveiled an art collection permanently installed at Park District, a 2-tower, mixed-use development positioned in Downtown Dallas. At the intersection…
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David Hollander’s rigorous investigations of the golden age of library music is evident in his book — a fantastic, accessible introduction to this hidden history.
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Christina Rees and guest Shelby David Meier on a mashup in the Panhandle, the Menil's new Drawing Institute, and a reminder that Meier was once Rees’ favorite student.
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Zine Fest Houston is On; Fort Worth Zinefest Accepting Applications
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentIn addition to being a low-cost venue for exhibitors and zinesters to sell their wares, Zine Fest Houston also organizes a stellar lineup of programs that are related (or loosely related) to the event's yearly theme.
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The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) announced today that its longtime patrons Beverly and Donald S. Freeman have awarded $4 million to the Museum to establish the Freeman Family Exhibition…