Carris Adams talks with Dorota Biczel, the outgoing director of the Houston Center for Photography, about her research interests, her nonprofit work, and her advice for others working in the arts.
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The Houston Center for Photography has announced that Dorota Biczel, who was appointed Executive Director and Curator last summer, is stepping down from her position on July 1, 2022.
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Biczel's work has focused on how migration and social justice movements influence Latin American experimental art.
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Yesterday, the Glasstire staff ran into Dorota Biczel, Jade Walker, Michael Smith, and all of the other speakers from today’s symposium, Experience In and Beyond the White Cube, at the VAC in Austin. The…
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Long’s installations are about watching others experience them: amongst the barrage of sensorial stimulations, we can see ourselves as a part of the crowd—the insatiable consumers of cultural experiences.
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Berni’s works explode with an unabashed, visceral materiality, and raise questions regarding the construction of artistic canons, both in Latin America and beyond.
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Is ultramarine-blue Plexiglas a sufficient reason to title a geometric sculpture Whispering Giotto? What does a chrome cube lined with white rabbit fur on a black granite base have to do with Thelonious Monk?
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Pairing of Gillick and Vitale is a strategic curatorial pick for the rebranded institution. This choice is as smart as it is risk-free.
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But the wooden box yielded to the pressures of mud and flesh, and quite spectacularly burst open. Slush flooded the gallery, producing a stir among the crowded viewers.