Chinati Foundation’s paid internship program provides hands-on educational and professional experience in a unique museum of permanently situated works of art. Chinati’s development department is responsible for raising a significant…
"Chinati Weekend"
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The Chinati Foundation in Marfa has announced that its director, Jenny Moore, will step down at the end of July.
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The desert art-post invites visitors back for outdoor, self-guided tours beginning this Thursday, May 6.
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The closure comes a little over a month after the Chinati Weekend 2020 was moved to online-only, and a week after the last scheduled self-guided walking tours at the museum.
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This coming Sunday, May 27, 2018, the Marfa outpost of the Judd Foundation is hosting its third annual Star Party at Judd’s former home, La Mansana de Chinati/The Block. This is one of…
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It’s Chinati Weekend and Julie Speed’s studio is open! Stop in to see her latest and greatest paintings, prints, and more.
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There is a lot going on in Marfa this weekend: CineMarfa kicked off on Thursday and continues through the weekend, and Chinati hosts a talk, in partnership with CineMarfa between artist Zoe Leonard…
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The Chinati Foundation released an odd statement today that it was “proud to announce” that it has been selected for inclusion on the 2014 Worlds Monument Watch list. Since 1996,…
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A few more thoughts about the Marfa weekend… I was able to see for the first time Judd’s studio in town, in the old Safeway, as well as the Marfa…
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This is a piece I wrote for the Ft Worth Star-T, to publish this week sometime. It feels skeletal, as space constraints kept me glancing over issues I think deserve…
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What a nice event to close the weekend!
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Going to the Chinati open house? We’ve got all the goings-ons listed on our events page!!
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It’s that Marfa time of year again!! In this year’s lineup are Robert Irwin, Josef Albers, Donald Judd, Christopher Wool and the Dandy Warhols! First weekend in Oct; be there…
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Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre “Properties” de Cameron Rowland, una exposición en el Dia Beacon que cuestiona ideas relacionadas con la tierra y su valor.
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Glasstire’s staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2024. **** Emma Ahmad Sheryl Anaya: Absurd Appetites (Tables for Two) at Cluley…
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Cameron Rowland’s “Properties,” an exhibition at Dia Beacon that calls into question ideas related to land and value.
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Natalie Hegert interviews multimedia artist Josué Del Fresco about the influence of the 80s, making work with household materials and what the future holds.
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This week: a solo photo show exploring the course of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo in Marfa, a group show addressing abortion access and reproductive rights in Dallas, 14 artists responding to environmental crisis and climate change in Houston, and more.
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From the Chinati Foundation: “Leonard’s work poses the question: what does it mean to ask a body of water to perform a political task? Opening October 12, 2024 during 37th…
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Museums and art centers throughout the Panhandle and West Texas have announced fall exhibitions focused on past and present regional artists.