From La Mecha Contemporary: “My mother immigrated to the United States determined to provide for herself (and her future family) opportunities and experiences not available from her small home town…
"Experimental Action"
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On the occasion of an upcoming film screening and night of performances, Peter Lucas writes about the life and work of the musician Pauline Oliveros.
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Alli Rogers Andreen reviews an exhibition of paintings by artist Pierre Bonnard, on view at the Kimbell Museum of Art in Fort Worth.
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From McClain Gallery: “McClain Gallery is happy to announce Shane Tolbert’s third solo exhibition: Memory Dilemma. The exhibition expounds on the artist’s process based work, including figurative drawings for the…
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Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium: Open Call for Papers Symposium of graduate scholars to address the contributions of 2025 Nasher Prize Laureate, Otobong Nkanga, held the spring of 2024 with a…
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From Erin Cluley Gallery: “In his third solo presentation with Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas-based painter Will Murchison stretches his characteristic abstraction into new works on paper. The large-scale work in…
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
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Profile
Highlighting Border Narratives: MIRAAA Media Fest is a 956/International Border Film Festival
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval writes about the MIRAAA Media Fest, a collaborative festival of border-themed videos and film in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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From Reeves Art & Design: “Reeves Art & Design is pleased to present Futurescapes, a solo exhibition of new paintings by artist Terry Suprean. In this large and diverse body…
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From Ro2 Art: “In THIRD HAND, Jeanne Neal uses intuitive mark-making to conjure abstractions that are both allusive and elusive. She creates dense, non-objective paintings through an instinctive, subtractive process.…
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Charissa Terranova reviews the exhibition “Denton Modernism: 1940-1980” at Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery in Dallas.
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News
Artist Rights Come Under Scrutiny After Artwork is Removed and then Reinstalled at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center
Over the past week, a series of events has unfolded that brings into question what rights artists have, how they are protected, and who is responsible for enforcing them.
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The Dallas Contemporary has released its forthcoming performance art programs as an expansion of its time-based media program, DC EMPTY.
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This week: a solo show documenting decades of performance art in Austin, an immersive installation in Marfa, two interdisciplinary exhibitions by one artist in Houston, and more.
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From JANUARY: “Artist Statement “I did it to myself,” a Solo exhibition, featuring new installation based work by Mark Anthony Martinez. The installation grapples with the idea of “the end…
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From Foltz Fine Art: “Susu Meyer (American, b. 1954) Susu Meyer was born in 1954 in Houston, Texas, and earned her B.F.A. at the University of Texas at Austin in…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Brief description: Jun Kaneko was born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1942. He studied painting with Satoshi Ogawa during his adolescence. In 1963, he came…
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Emma Ahmad writes about three exhibitions currently on view at Arts Fort Worth.
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From the organizers: “Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts is pleased to announce “Post-Natural Landscape,” a solo exhibition by Artist in Residence, Preston Gaines. Opening on June 21 with…
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This week: an international show of abstract paintings in Dallas, one artist's work is on view at three venues in Houston, an immersive installation in Austin, and more.