Megan Wilson Krznarich on the veiled social critique in the work of artist Bernardo Vallarino.
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Today: Reading letters
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Jessica Fuentes shares New Year's resolutions inspired by art, including works that have been on view in Dallas, Albany, Lubbock, and beyond.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss how looking at art and being in art spaces impacts our mental health.
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This New Year’s Eve marks the 47th anniversary of a participatory performance piece by Fluxus artist Ken Friedman.
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Review
Review: “Warhol, Johns, Stella: Revisited” at the Art Museum of South Texas
by Benjamin Ogrodnik 3 commentsBenjamin Ogrodnik traces the decidedly queer sensibilities in the exhibition "Warhol, Johns, Stella: Revisited" at the Art Museum of South Texas.
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Houston-area museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Menil Collection, the Blaffer Museum, and the Galveston Arts Center, have announced their upcoming spring exhibitions.
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.
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Glasstire looks back at important figures from the art world who died in 2022, including Nancy Brown Negley, Francis Colpitt, and Pedro Rodriguez.
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This week: a touring exhibition exploring an artist’s creative process comes to Houston, a pairing of paintings by artists working three centuries apart in Dallas, a pairing of works by Modern European and American artists with medieval objects in Austin, and more.
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The Judd Foundation recently announced that its website has been updated with expanded resources chronologizing the life of Donald Judd.
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Review
Book Review: Maybe Earth Magic, Literally: Michael Lundgren’s “Geomancy”
by Bucky Millerby Bucky Miller 0 commentBucky Miller reviews Michael Lundgren’s photobook "Geomancy," published in 2019 by Stanley/Barker Books.
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Barbara Purcell on the community-centered practice of artist Margarita Cabrera, whose work is currently on view in a solo show at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech count down some of their favorite art books of the year.
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Today: Large black assemblages
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The Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Contemporary, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art have announced their spring 2023 exhibitions.
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Review
A Greeting Across the Seas: Fall Exhibitions at Artpace, San Antonio
by Liz Kimby Liz Kim 0 commentLiz Kim writes about a group exhibition featuring artists from Gwangju, South Korea, and about a show by San Antonio artist Luis Valderas.
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The City of Dallas announced the appointment of Marine Elyse Philippe as its Director of the Office of Arts & Culture.
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Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasstire!
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Gonna find out who's naughty and nice.