Throughout his 50-year career, the impact Mr. Willour had on the transformation of Houston into a destination for art cannot be overstated.
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“40 Years of Discovery celebrates the indelible mark curator and collector Clint Willour has made on the museum. Since 1976, his support and passion for the arts have resulted in…
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) recently opened an exhibition featuring artworks that Houston-based curator Clint Willour has collected and subsequently gifted to the museum over the past 40 years. Willour’s…
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Upon his retirement as longtime curator of the Galveston Arts Center, Glasstire sits down with Clint Willour to look back over the four decades he's spent helping shape the Texas art scene.
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The unstoppable Clint Willour will receive the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Houston Fine Art Fair, (HFAF) which takes place September 9-12. Willour will be honored on Saturday,…
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to Host Celebration of Clinton Taylor Willour & Alex Reid Mitchell
The celebration will take place at the Brown Auditorium Theater at the MFAH, and is being organized by the couple’s friends, including Betty Moody of Moody Gallery.
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The wit and wisdom of Clint Willour, art guru extraordinaire, is included in a just-released guide for artists. ART/WORK: Everything You Need to Know (and Do) As You Pursue Your…
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From K Space Studio: “Father/son duo Jim and Daniel Forsythe enjoyed an artistic dialog that spanned over 30 years. This show is a testament to their mutual respect, commitment to…
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Harvey Bott’s ROBOTT™ Opera Comes to the Orange Show in December
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe opera highlights "anti-corporatist robots from the future" that are returning to their current moment to warn of forthcoming dangers.
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Brandon Zech escribe sobre la vida, obra y legado del artista y galerista de Houston Wayne Gilbert.
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Brandon Zech writes about the life, work, and legacy of Houston artist and gallerist Wayne Gilbert.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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From Cris Worley Fine Arts: “Out of sheer perversity, I followed beauty where it led, into the silence.” — Dave Hickey Cris Worley Fine Arts is pleased to announce the…
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In 2021, the art world lost formative figures like Clint Willour, Edith Baker, Geraldine Lee Epstein Hooks, Frederick Baldwin, and Ann Harithas. Added to this list are those we lost all too soon, including Jana Perez, Dr. Mark Roglán, and Adán Hernández.
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.
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Admission update from the Holocaust Museum Houston: “Admission at Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) will be free every second Saturday this summer on June 12, July 10 and August 14. Visitors…
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Inspired by the career of Clint Willour, Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss the transformational impact a single person can have on an art scene.
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From the organizers: “After years of working with found photographs, Caldera has found herself drawn to the memories one chooses to keep: correspondence, recipes, books, and notes, the personal records…
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From the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft: “In 2021, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is pleased to present a solo exhibition by outstanding Lubbock ceramicist and educator, James C.…
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“Sense Impression, our fourth solo-exhibition with Dallas-based painter, Trey Egan, opening January 4, 2020 with an artist’s reception on Saturday, January 11th from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. The exhibition will feature new large-scale works…