Nwigwe's dialogue with Forsythe's installations will look at three works by Forsythe that blur the lines between performance, sculpture, video, and installation.
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
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After 33 years it is one of the largest and most productive portfolio reviews of its kind. The theme of this upcoming Fotofest is 'AFRICAN COSMOLOGIES—Photography, Time, and the Other.'
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on works by a newly minted DFW artist, sinister photographs in Austin, and an artist who plays with Moon-landing paranoia.
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Christina Rees and guest host Christopher Blay on road signs as art, some rock-and-roll portraiture, and a show that reintroduces us to one of the greats.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has announced the dates and programming for its 14th annual 'Latin Wave: New Films from Latin America' festival.
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Rainey Knudson, the outgoing publisher of Glasstire, and Brandon Zech, the incoming publisher, run down the top five art events in Texas this week. Also: the first work by a Texas artist that Rainey ever bought.
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Bill Lassiter was known as a patron who managed to collect some of the city's best artists on a modest income.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech run down the Texas exhibitions Glasstire is most excited about for the coming season.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on an interactive beach in Galveston, a gaggle of art collectives in Fort Worth, and a show of blue bloods in Houston.
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Continues its Campus Expansion with New Center for Conservation
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechDesigned by the award-winning Texas-based firm, Lake|Flato Architects, the new 39,000-square foot space emphasizes one of the most important materials conservators need to do their job: light.
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On a marvelous 16th-century drawing of a steeple.
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Laarman uses his technology as a true collaborator — a dancing partner, if you will — for his dreams.
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Imagine if the MFAH had lived up to the bootstrapping spirit of this crazy swamp and done something really radical.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on the legacy of one of Houston’s great art supporters, a homecoming show for former Artpace residents, and a burgeoning art route between San Antonio and Brownsville.
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Hey painters: Can you do this?
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Project Row Houses Continues Anniversary Celebrations with Films & Public Programs
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis weekend and throughout the summer, Project Row Houses (PRH) in Houston is hosting a number of films, programs, classes, workshops, and other events aimed at highlighting the skills and…
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This month, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is presenting the sixth iteration of its annual Jazz on Film series. Curated by artist, filmmaker, and Glasstire contributor Peter Lucas, the series features six…
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston announced this week that this year’s large-scale summer installation in its Caroline Wiess Law Building will be Mike and Doug Starn’s project Big Bambú. Set to open on…
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It’s getting hotter in Texas, and that used to mean that galleries and museums would ease up on programming, throw up a three-month group exhibition, and wait out the summer…