The San Antonio Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Kristopher Driggers as the museum’s Associate Curator of Latin American Art, following the 2023 departure of Lucia Abramovich.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Talking Art, Architecture & Photography with Paul Hester
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentBrandon Zech talks with Texas artist Paul Hester about his over 50-year career taking photographs.
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News
NALAC Announces $510,000 in Grants for Latinx Artists and Art Organizations
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures has announced the 50 recipients of its 2024 NALAC Fund for the Arts grants, which total $510,000.
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Jessica Fuentes talks with multidisciplinary conceptual artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz about her life, art, and connection to San Antonio.
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Glasstire's 2024 auction features works by Vincent Valdez, Pat Colville, Jeffrey Dell, Jana Vander Lee, Frank X. Tolbert 2, Dan Jian, and others.
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The Rothko Chapel in Houston has broken ground on Phase 2 of its long-term campus development project, which is expected to be completed in 2026.
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Valentin Diaconov reviews the current Fotofest Biennial exhibition that explores critical geographies and conflicts.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: MANUAL (Ed Hill / Suzanne Bloom) at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "MANUAL (Ed Hill / Suzanne Bloom): BEECH // BOOK; An Emblematic Pairing at Moody Gallery, Houston.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Anthony Sonnenberg at Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentA video tour of the exhibition Anthony Sonnenberg: The State of My Heart at Rockport Center for the Arts.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “Wilderness Passing: The Hudson River Portfolio, 1820–1825″ at Wichita Falls Museum of Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition Wilderness Passing: The Hudson River Portfolio, 1820–1825 at Wichita Falls Museum of Arts at MSU Texas.
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Op Ed
Is it Time for San Antonio’s Fiesta to Secede from San Jacinto? Part II
by Ruben C. Cordova 2 commentsRuben Cordova writes about Fiesta and proposes ways to make the annual event less tied to San Antonio's racist past.
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This week: a group exhibition featuring works by art handlers and collection-care practitioners in Houston, a solo show showcasing sixty decades of work by a New York-based artist in Dallas, an exhibition exploring gun violence and its ramifications in the U.S. in Austin, and more.
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News
James Surls and Charmaine Locke Gift 20 Acres & 100+ Works to Develop New Museum
by Jessica Fuentes 4 commentsArtists James Surls and Charmaine Locke have announced that they are gifting 20 acres of wooded land north of their studio in Splendora, Texas to create the SURLS + LOCKE MUSEUM.
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The Affordable Art Fair has announced local, national, and international galleries participating in its upcoming inaugural Austin-based event.
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Marfa Invitational has announced dates and programs for its 2024 event held in the West Texas town of Marfa.
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Meow Wolf Grapevine, an arts entertainment company located in North Texas, has announced an open call for artists, designers, and creatives, to participate in its inaugural Trashion Show.
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Michael Flanagan talks with artist Adam Cole about his practice, process, and installation at the recent SXSW festival in Austin.
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Review
Ballet Austin’s “Poe: A Tale of Madness” is a Spectacle Fueled by Collaboration
by Courtney Thomas 0 commentCourtney Thomas reviews "Poe: A Tale of Madness," a collaborative ballet that looks at the tragedy of the life of writer Edgar Allen Poe.
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Interview
Getting to Know Únies Gonzalez’s “Leave the Kitchen Light On” at Stinson House, Houston
by Jennifer Battaglia 1 commentJennifer Battaglia talks with photographer Únies Gonzalez about collaboration, favorite film stock, and cooking in stranger's kitchens.
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Review
Review: Paul Hester’s “Prisoners of Masculinity” at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie Yates 2 commentsRonnie Yates reviews a survey of works by longtime Texas photographer Paul Hester.