Artist Emily Peacock will talk about newest exhibition, User’s Guide to Family Business, that was on display at Beefhaus.
"Emily Peacock"
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An exhibition of new work by Houston-based artist Emily Peacock. The pieces in the show focus on themes of “family tragedy and the formation of new personal relationships by navigating the…
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A quirky set of domestic snapshots blotted out with Jello, goo, fat, or baby teeth. These tactile, psychological fillers could merely be humorous play, but tend to read as potentially profound and personal.
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Houston artist Emily Peacock’s newest photographs, videos, and sculptural elements stem from her facing the recent illness and death of a loved one. With a mixture of surreal sterility and organic…
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The Lawndale Artist Studio Program provides three artists with studio space. This exhibition features the residents for the eighth round of the Lawndale Artist Studio Program.
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The Houston photographer has a knack for being vulnerable and tough at the same time.
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Peacock’s new work includes images of the artist and her sister, as well as objects and environments from their shared experiences throughout the years. The series reflects the complexity of…
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A three person exhibition featuring work by three emerging Texas-based artists: Matt McEver, Shawn Mayer and Daniela Galindo. In conjunction with the FotoFest 2014 Biennial, the exhibition features a selection…
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Emily Peacock’s “You, Me & Diane” is a series of photographs based on work from the seminal book Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph. Peacock has recreated Arbus’ influential images using…
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Jennifer McNichols and Emily Peacock work with the subject of food and offer a close and witty examination of what we eat.
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Curated by Rebecca Finley
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Peacock recreates Diane Arbus’ influential images using herself and her own family as the subject matter.
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Doug Welsh writes about a recent solo show of paintings by Anthony Cudahy that is the most recent on a short list of impactful art experiences.
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Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasstire!
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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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Review
“Crawfish Ledvina: Recent Paintings,” at Pablo Cardoza Gallery, Houston
by Max Tollesonby Max TollesonMax Tolleson reviews an exhibition of inventive works by Cody Ledvina at Pablo Cardoza Gallery that balance humor, absurdity, and creativity.
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This week: a solo show addressing issues related to mental health, the body, and family in Houston; an exhibition focusing on the dedication and labor of the marginalized communities in Dallas; intricate paper and felt works make up an immersive installation in San Antonio, and more.
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From Conduit Gallery: “Conduit at 40: Forte! is a special exhibition featuring works by 27 guest artists, both well- known and emerging. Each guest artist has been selected by one…
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Brandon Zech talks with Erin Dorn about her experiences working in Houston's art institutions and starting her own gallery, Seven Sisters.
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This week: a two-person show exploring the impact of the pandemic on human connection in Houston, a solo exhibition rooted in language in Lubbock, a group show that seeks to reshape our relationship to death in San Antonio, and more.