Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
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Rainey Knudson writes about the work of Houston artist David McGee, whose exhibition at Inman Gallery is on view through November 1.
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This week: a solo show featuring works on paper, abstract paintings, and figurative watercolors in Houston; two contemporaneous solo shows featuring interactive installations in San Antonio; airbrush paintings completed during an artist residency in Austin, and more.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce its 2023 online auction of Texas artists, which will run from April 21-28, 2023.
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This week: die laughing in Houston, bombs and border crossings in El Paso, and a new space opens in Fort Worth.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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The partnership of the Houston's Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), and the Houston Airport System (HAS) selected a combination of existing works from the artists, as well as art commissioned specifically for Terminal C.
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This summer marked the opening of Winston Contemporary Art, a new art gallery located near Houston's Upper Kirby District.
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The provocative singer and composer Julius Eastman died homeless and forgotten in 1990, but a new book and exhibition have rekindled interest in his work.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a singing tree, a Fugazi concert without the songs, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s recent campus expansion.
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A conversation with guests Felicia Johnson and Stanford W. Carpenter: "The way the character was originally created, he was basically Sidney Poitier with a mask on."
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"Listen, Donald Trump should be the president of Sharknado."
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Fall Preview! Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on Glasstire's top picks for Texas this fall.
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"Who else can we get to hate us?"
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"Let’s put it this way: any black person who hears about this will not lose sleep about it."
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Houston artist David McGee recalls an encounter with a Picasso impersonator on TV for videographer John Carrithers.
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In the next question in our ongoing series, videographer John Carrithers asks Houston artist David McGee to pass on the best advice he ever got. Like all true life lessons,…
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Houston’s David McGee was the the first artist put on the spot in a new Glasstire video series by John Carrithers. Carrithers asks each of his guests twenty questions about…
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Houston artist David McGee was awarded a 10-day residency in France by the Texas-French Alliance for the Arts at their fundraising auction/awards party at the Decorative Center in Houston. Chosen…