The Dallas Art Fair is upon us for the ninth year running, and just like last year, this year the Dallas Museum of Art has dropped some cash on artworks…
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Texans for the Arts (TFA), a non-partisan statewide arts advocacy organization that engages Texans in a unified advocacy effort to protect and increase both public and private support for the…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a truly suburban artist, Friday in the Panhandle, and, of course, the Big Week in Dallas.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is a man known for two things: his talent, and his good looks. A star player for the Spanish soccer team Real Madrid, Ronaldo, who was born in Portugal’s Madeira…
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Austin is taking a front seat on the Texan transgender art scene. Yesterday, Reporting Texas published an article entitled “Austin Trans and Queer Artists Seek Visibility Amid Intolerance.” Focusing on…
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Disaster Time Last fall, the artist Jonathan Schipper made Cubicle, an installation at Rice Gallery of a nondescript office…
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Spectacle Society Presents the Animations of Martha Colburn
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentSpectacle Society, a Dallas-based micro-cinema collective, will present a screening of animations by Martha Colburn at Centraltrak (Dallas) on Tuesday, April 18th at 7p.m. Colburn is an acclaimed New York/Amsterdam-based artist whose…
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UPDATE: S.A. Artists and Others on Immigration Lockdown
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentJosue Romero, a second-year student at the Southwest School of Art in San Antonio, was arrested and detained by Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) on Tuesday, February 15, reported the…
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Peter Hiatt seems to have discovered something rare: an unexplored landscape photography subgenre.
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SAMA Announces Major Gift of Works by Texas Painter Theodore Louis Gentilz
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe San Antonio Museum of Art recently announced that local collector Larry Sheerin has gifted the museum more than 80 works of art by French-born, Texas-based painter Theodore Louis Gentilz. Born in…
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Fired up at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April 31. Chris Burden's 'Metropolis II' at LACMA A post shared by Texas Visual Art (@glasstire) on Apr 3, 2017 at 12:09pm PDT
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A painter, sculptor and printmaker, here Magee discusses his life and art by answering seven questions, a number that has recurring significance to his work.
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The show, featuring a Texas, an American, and a New Zealand artist is strikingly resonant and cohesive, and steeped in community and demarcation.
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James Rosenquist died at his home in New York City on Friday, March 31 at the age of 83 after a long illness, reports the New York Times. His survivors…
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Project Row Houses & Hyde Park Art Center Announce 2:2:2 Exchange Artists
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentHouston art space Project Row Houses (PRH) and Chicago’s Hyde Park Art Center recently announced the artists that will participate in the second round of the organizations’ residency exchange program, the…
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The painting that hangs behind Rainey Knudson's desk was made by a Houston painter who was an artist's artist.
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Last weekend, vendors and their art took over Houston’s Memorial Park for the 46th annual Bayou City Art Festival. If you missed it, fret not—more art markets are on their way!…
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In Richard Linklater’s 2011 film Bernie, there’s a short scene where a man describes the regions of Texas. He goes on easily about the “People’s Republic” of Austin, “the carcinogenic coast”…
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Just after World War II, German author Erich Kästner published the children’s book Die Konferenz der Tiere (The Animals’ Conference) as call for World Peace. The illustrations were done by Walter Trier,…
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Employees at the Centre Pompidou (affectionately known by Parisians as the “Bo Bo,” after the area of Beaubourg where the museum is located) have been on strike all week, making…