Bill Davenport and Christina Rees discuss the week's most anticipated art events in Texas, even if one of them is already over.
"Chinati Weekend"
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This show was originally exhibited as a pop-up gallery within a truck in Marfa during Chinati Weekend. Works on view will include documentation of the original exhibit.
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The special exhibition Albrecht Dürer: Five Woodcuts and Five Etchings will only be on view during Chinati Weekend. The idea for the exhibition comes from Donald Judd’s interest in Dürer and…
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It's a 1600-mile weekend, too many things to see them all unless you're 2.5 people. I'm spending my weekend in Houston, tending the Glasstire booth at the best ever TX Contemporary Art Fair.
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Tim DeVoe and Miriam Ellen Ewers inaugurate a new West Dallas space with a large green sculpture like a skateboard ramp. Hurry, it's closing Saturday!
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A champagne toast on Saturday, October 6 at 11 a.m. to celebrate the completion of the conservation of Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen’s Monument to the Last Horse. This…
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Pop-up space for Chinati Weekend 2012
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Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for Fall 2012! AUSTIN Emily Roysdon: Pause Pose Discompose Visual Arts Center September 21 – December 8, 2012 Super smart curator and art historian…
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Job Title: Director of Communications Department: Communications Reports to: Director Summary: The Chinati Foundation is located in rural Far West Texas. Marfa is not easy to get to: the majority of visitors to…
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From the organizers: “Artist Howard Sherman returns to Marfa’s Roaster Gallery with “Scents That Leave The Nostrils Dreaming.” An opening reception attended by the artist will be held at the…
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Caitlin Duerler Chavez writes about her recent visit to the Marfa Invitational Art Fair in Marfa, Texas.
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John Wesley, the New York-based painter with deep connections to Texas’ Chinati Foundation, died on February 10, 2022.
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Chinati Foundation internships allow participants to gain hands-on educational and professional experience in a unique museum of permanently situated works of art. Under the guidance of key staff, each internship hews to…
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Article
Felipe Reyes, Part 3: Struggles in Pharr and San Antonio; Race, Trump, and the 2020 Election
Cordova's final installment in the series covers works by Reyes that address the struggle for political representation and social services in Texas, reviews the “Southern Strategy” and race, and concludes with Trump and the 2020 election.
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This story will be updated as we learn more about cancellations and closings around Texas.
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2019.
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Scheduled for April 25 - April 29, 2019, Marfa Myths' sixth year boasts the "most eclectic and electrifying" programming that the festival has seen yet.
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Let’s take a quick breeze around town and catch some of the current art at some galleries and boutiques.
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New Mexico is the inscrutable blank expression of a Kachina Doll, a white fade under a big sky. It’s chiller, sparser, more silent than either of its neighbors, and there’s reason why if you’re rich and need to dry out your family will probably send you to a “spa” called Desert Sage in New Mexico.
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News
Thanks to Solange, 12 Third Ward High Schoolers are Traveling to D.C.
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechProject Row Houses (PRH) announced yesterday that it will be taking 12 Third Ward-area high school students to Washington, D.C. this summer, in part thanks to a donation by Solange Knowles. On…