Dyson subverts the taxonomy of inhabited spaces, and in this way, the act of occupying space is a political act, and it's powerful.
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Art Historian Picked for a Top National Security Advisor
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentArt historian Victoria Coates has been selected by President Trump to be the National Security Council’s Senior Director for Strategic Assessments, reports Hyperallergic. Coates received her master’s degree from Williams…
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The Dallas Museum of Art is now accepting applications for three different awards that will dole out more than $10,000 to artists living in working in Texas and the southwestern…
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This week, Austin will host both the OUTsider Fest (February 15-19) and the No Idea Festival (February 16-19). OUTsider celebrates the “bold originality and creative nonconformity of the LGBTQ+ communities”…
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The arts organization Big Medium in Austin has announced some details for the 2017 Texas Biennial, including dates for its open call. This will be the sixth edition of the Biennial,…
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Carnage of the Body: Erin Neve and Sara Sudhoff at grayDUCK
by Ayden LeRouxby Ayden LeRoux 0 commentIt is through these staged recreations that we confront our own bodies as agents of death, pain, and healing.
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Same As It Ever Was: Masterworks on Paper at the MFAH
by Michael Biseby Michael Bise 2 commentsThere are better and worse ways to stage a revolution. Somehow this all feels so… familiar.
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Okay, maybe it’s not the new big thing for anyone who remembers Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), founded by Robert Rauschenberg, Billy Klüver, and others in the sixties. But…
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Today marks the reopening of the permanent collection galleries in UT Austin’s Blanton Museum of Art. Closed for the past year, museum workers have been busily cleaning and restoring the galleries,…
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In advance of her show, Jeanine Michna-Bales talks to Glasstire about her acclaimed and haunting photographs of the vestiges of the Underground Railroad.
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CounterCurrent, the University of Houston’s Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts’ annual performance festival, has just announced the lineup for its 2017 program, which will run April 18-23. Utilizing…
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The San Antonio Magazine lists tons of stuff to do to celebrate Valentine’s Day, including an “Art Party: The Art of Love” tonight (February 10) at the San Antonio Museum…
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No matter the medium, Lowe's work is characteristically full of contradictions.
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Project Row Houses Launches Fellowship Program with UH McGovern College of the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentProject Row Houses (PRH) in Houston and the University of Houston Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts (CotA) are teaming up to launch a pilot fellowship program that (via PRH)…
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Ringleader of the Texas Cartoon Killings Sentenced to 30 Years
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 1 commentThe ringleader behind the 2015 armed assault on the Garland, Texas exhibition of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad that left two attackers dead was sentenced to 30 years in prison…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on giving your eyes a rest with some good painting, a retrospective of a deserving artist, and making a trip up into the Panhandle.
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The Beaumont Enterprise reports that McFaddin-Ward Visitors Center will host a free lecture by Louise Reilly Sacco on Thursday evening, February 9, at 6:30pm. Sacco is the “Permanent Acting Interim…
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Lynda Benglis and Jenni Sorkin on a Panel Talk This Sat. at the Nasher
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThis Saturday, February 11 at 11 a.m., the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas will host a panel discussion featuring some familiar international art-world names: artist Lynda Benglis; Connie Butler, curator at the…
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Austin Filmmaker Selected for MoMA’s Doc Fortnight 2017
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentAustin filmmaker Sam Wainwright Douglas’ new documentary, Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film, is one of 32 selected from filmmakers around the world to be screened at the…