Plans to save the historic Immanuel Lutheran church building in Houston Heights may include it’s re-use as a new Texas art museum, if a proposal put forward by local engineer…
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Part 2 of 2: Chris Jagers interviews Dean Terry in regard to new mobile technologies. Art making is usually thought of as Intimate. Mobile devices are usually thought of…
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Mobile devices are opening the gates for a flood of location-based products and real-time communication tools. At the forefront of exploring this technology is Artist/Teacher/Technologist Dean Terry. He is currently…
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Martin Puryear exhibited a group of his wall-mounted wooden circles at Delahunty Gallery here in Dallas back in 1981. I can’t imagine that anyone among the twenty- to thirty-year-old art…
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How shocking! I once made a piece of art that was so bad that when it was first exhibited, all the cows mooed, all the children ran wild in the…
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When I look at Jonathan Marshall's Book of Lenny at Art Palace the first thing I see is it's similarity to a lot of other art I've seen recently, but…
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A few rambling Saturday morning-in-my-warmest-robe-and-slippers-tea-drinking thoughts (its gettin chilly in Texas finally)… Lately, I persistantly find myself thinking about notions of vertical and horizontal. Roughly speaking, these polar opposite forces,…
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We seem to be at a peculiar moment in the history of art, unprecedented and confusing in many ways. (Other turn-of-century periods proved similarly chaotic, but the dawn of cloning,…
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I'm alone in Sala Diaz on a quiet afternoon. In the center of the room, a phantom plant blooms. The wind gusts outside and sunlight glistens through the plant's clear…
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This is the first in a series of articles exploring the museums of Texas, their unique characteristics, and the audiences they serve. Taken as a whole, the institutions throughout Texas…
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Glasstire looks back at important figures from the art world who died in 2023, including Jesse Treviño, James Harithas, Vernon Fisher, Jesse Lott, and others.
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.
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An obituary for Aimee Cardoso, one of the co-founders of Art Tooth and a North Texas artist, who died in August in a car accident.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Jay Wilkinson’s solo show “Free Dirt” at Bale Creek Allen Gallery in Fort Worth.
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From Box 13 ArtSpace: “Back Box An Almost Rainbow is an exhibition of multi-dimensional drawings about the almost and not-yet-made. It is a site-responsive installation of oil paintings, works on…
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Jessica Fuentes talks with Fort Worth artist Carol Ivey about how her recent studio move is impacting her practice.
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Jessica Fuentes on “Cuntrol: A Lavish Socioeconomic Ecosystem Controlling the Underfunded,” an installation by Sarah Ayala in collaboration with Deryk Poynor.
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From Art Tooth: “Art Tooth’s newest exhibit is up at the Soma Micro park on South Main. Sarah Ayala’s installation “Cuntrol: A Lavish Socioeconomic Ecosystem Controlling the Underfunded” refers to…
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The North Texas Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization that manages charitable gifts, has announced an award totaling $32,000 for Arts Fort Worth and Art Tooth.
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The billboards began going up on Monday, and the project hopes to attract the attention of Texans, particularly people of color, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the state.