A group exhibition presented by Barbara Davis Gallery in Houston. Featuring: Nicole Awai, Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez, Christy Karll, Joe Mancuso, Katie Pell, Monique Rollins, Ruth Shouval, Leslie Wilkes
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are in the Rio Grande Valley this week, and are also talking about some shows in Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi. (And a dubious art term).
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Ghostly Demarcations is the 2019 CAM Perennial exhibition. The show is organized by guest curator, Kevin Burns, Education and Curatorial Associate at El Paso Museum of Art, and features works by Animales…
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A point of pride for the Artist Foundation is that they invest in local talent by giving grants directly to artists.
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Glasstire 4×4: Adriana Corral – Who has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"One of the most influential artists for me has been Teresita Fernández."
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Preview the Art Auction for Glasstire’s 2019 Fundraising Party in Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireWhile the actual 2019 Glasstire Party is scheduled for January 18 at The Space HTX, a new event space on Commerce Street in Houston's East End, Glasstire is hosting an art auction preview at Sloan/Hall (2620 Westheimer Rd) from 2-8PM on January 9.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech found a thematic touchstone in Glasstire’s Best of 2018 list. We recap it here.
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal 'Best' list for 2018.
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Glasstire 4×4: Charlie Kitchen – Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"My most significant influence was attending college at Texas State and studying under the professors there who sparked my interest in this large-format process, exposing me to photographers like Jessica Eaton, Hannah Whitaker, and Dan Boardman."
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Glasstire's art auction will feature some of the city's most recognized artists, including Chuck Ramirez, Chris Sauter, Michael Menchaca, Christie Blizard, Margarita Cabrera, Ana Fernandez, Joey Fauerso, and many others.
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Glasstire 4×4: Mari Hernandez – Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"One of the most influential periods was when I was working with San Anto Cultural Arts, where I was learning about artists who made artwork about Chicana and Chicano identity in Mexican-American experience."
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Glasstire 4×4: Charlie Kitchen – What artwork are you most proud of?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"It was the first body of work where I felt confident enough that the large-format process could support an entire series.”
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“I really want to shed light on [that type of] injustice and how that interlaces into policies of today; immigration today.”
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"My first solo exhibition was titled 'What Remains.' As a statement it refers to perseverance. As a question it refers to what is left to be said."
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“What gets me going creatively is the infinite potential that I see within this large-format process. Constructing the image, rather than just photographing something that’s already there.”
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“Whenever I’m beginning a body of work, it’s because a seedling was dropped, or I read about it, and I have to find out more about it. That entails an incredible amount of research.”
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Artpace’s ‘Chalk It Up’ Returns for 15th Year On San Antonio’s Newly Renovated Main Avenue
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis year, Chalk it Up's featured artists are the Borderland Collective, who will create work related to their Artpace exhibition, One to Another, which explores the global migration crisis.
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"That physical act of actually inserting myself into a piece of work, into the history of art, is really powerful for me.”
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“My aunt really wanted me to pursue medicine because that was a way that you could really help people. And I kept telling her: The arts can do that, too.”
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.