Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, will debut a series of artist-designed billboards responding to the mass incarceration crisis on Saturday, November 4 in Houston.
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Ruben Cordova writes about Catrina imagery and artwork created during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and across the U.S.
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Five-Minute Tours: McKay Otto at the Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist McKay Otto's solo exhibition, on view at the Rockport Center for the Arts.
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Five-Minute Tours: Ruhee Maknojia at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Ruhee Maknojia's exhibition, on view at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.
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Bucky Miller writes about his search to find Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton.
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An obituary for Robert Irwin, the artist known for his site-specific installations, who died at the age of 95.
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News
“Korean Film Nights” Series Returns to Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Starting this Weekend
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has announced the lineup for its annual “Korean Film Nights” series.
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Review
Indexicality, the Archive, and the Frame: Kathy Lovas’ Retrospective at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas
by Emma S. Ahmad 1 commentEmma Ahmad reviews the exhibition "Kathy Lovas: Indexicality, the Archive, and the Frame: A Retrospective Installation," on view at Liliana Bloch Gallery in Dallas.
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Rainey Knudson writes about the work of Houston artist David McGee, whose exhibition at Inman Gallery is on view through November 1.
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Danielle Burns Wilson Named Interim Executive Director of Project Row Houses
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentDanielle Burns Wilson, who has served as Project Row House's Curator & Art Director since 2021, has been named Interim Executive Director of the organization.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Glasstire contributor Ashley Allen about her photography and how she came to writing about art.
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Houston will receive a $1 million grant to develop a series of multimedia temporary public artworks to shift public perceptions of homelessness.
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Lawndale, a Houston-based multidisciplinary contemporary art center, has announced an open call for 2024 and 2025 exhibition proposals.
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Review
Across American Reality: Recent Exhibitions in Dallas and Houston
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions and a performance at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Silos at Sawyer Yards, and Dallas Contemporary.
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This week: an exhibition featuring maquettes from a beloved stop-motion film in San Antonio, a solo show exploring the representation of Black women while referencing Art Nouveau and Renaissance art in Dallas, a group exhibition featuring photography and abstract works in Houston, and more.
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Daisha Board Gallery Closes Original Location; Opens a New Dallas Space
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentDallas-based Daisha Board Gallery recently announced the closure of its original location on Sylvan Street, just months after opening a third location.
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La Print Pachanga inaugural de El Paso: Una conversación con el organizador Marco Sánchez
by Nico Silvaby Nico Silva 0 commentNico Silva charla con Marco Sánchez acerca de su práctica de grabado y la primera Print Pachanga anual de El Paso.
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Dallas Museum of Art Lays Off 8% of its Staff; Reduces Public Hours
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art has eliminated 20 full-time staff positions and has also announced that it will reduce its public hours to 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday through Sunday.
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Interview
When New York Visits the High Plains: Louise Nevelson in Amarillo
by Leslie Thompson 1 commentOn the occasion of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art's exhibition "The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury," Leslie Thompson interviews writer and scholar Amy Von Lintel about how Nevelson's time in Amarillo influenced her life and work.
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Sara Button, the owner of Marfa Film Shop, has announced that the business will close on November 30, 2023.