The four panelists come from a variety of professional backgrounds that will no doubt influence their conversation.
"Glasstire Art Writing Prize"
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Brandon Zech will be the next publisher of Glasstire.
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Now in its second year, the Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing seeks to support young and mid-career art writers.
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Art Historians: Submit Your Writing to the Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechPapers submitted to the event are meant to further the academic conservation about what sculpture is and how it can function in and outside of a gallery or museum.
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Here in Texas there are more art venues, art-school programs, and artists than ever before. And a dire lack of honest, engaging, readable critical writing about any of it.
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D Magazine Names Glasstire’s Christina Rees as Dallas’ ‘Best Critic’
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechDallas’ D Magazine has named Glasstire’s Editor-in-Chief, Christina Rees, as “Best Critic” in Dallas for its 2018 Best of Big D awards. Running annually since 2001, the publication’s awards are given out…
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Texas Shows We’d Like to See, and the Point of an Art Writing Prize
by Glasstireby Glasstire“If you give the the strongest artists in Texas the space to stretch out and perform, and the resources to make really great work, they do it. They bring their game.”
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Here’s what I think. I think the fair is, this year, powered along by its own momentum. I think it’ll take a couple of years to feel the impact of new directors and a fair without Chris Byrne.
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This week, Gulf Coast announced the winners of its inaugural Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing. Named in honor of the late Toni Beauchamp, who was a key supporter of the journal…
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal ”best lists” for 2017.
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Today, The Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation announced that Christina Rees, Glasstire’s Editor-in-Chief, has been awarded the new Rabkin Prize for Arts Journalism. For its inaugural year, sixteen arts writers were…
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Gulf Coast, the University of Houston’s literary journal, recently announced The Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing, a new award named in honor of the late Toni Beauchamp, who was…
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When it came up that Opie’s conversation could be with her longtime friend Eileen Myles, the anticipation for Off Road immediately doubled, like a small explosion happened at the office.
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Today the Office of the Mayor of the City of Dallas announced that, as of this coming April 1, Dallas Arts Week has officially expanded into Dallas Arts Month. Mayor…
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Negative reviews have resonance. They’re the ones people remember.
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"It's those little happenings that knit together things in a way where one change will affect all of history in an unfathomable way."
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Op Ed
Artists Will Maybe Celebrate Wildly as Glasstire Announces the ArtSmarterPrize!
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe theme for artists to consider when creating incredibly pandering work for the ArtSmarterPrize 2016 is: “What Would You Do For Love?”
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BlogEssayGlasstireOp Ed
I wonder if this is the worst time to be an artist in decades, or maybe ever.
I don’t think what’s going on out there is really art anymore, anyway. It’s showbiz. And most artists aren’t born with a disposition to play that game.
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If anything, the populations of most Texas cities, and along with it the populations of artists, are increasing, but the number of more traditional galleries with traditional business models feels stagnant.
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News
NY Times Hosts Old-Fashioned Essay Contest (for the Visual Arts)
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThis summer, the New York Times has been publishing critical essays from various artistic disciplines alongside stories from readers. Next week, they will publish Holland Cotter’s essay on what inspired…