Top Five: December 26, 2024
Five-Minute Tours: Mac Whitney at Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston
Comic: Keep Saturn in Saturnalia
Terri Thornton, 1958 — 2024
Terri Thornton, an artist and the former Curator of Education at the Modern Art Museum
Happy Holidays from Glasstire!
Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasstire! See Glasstire’s past holiday card commissions by John
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to Host Accessibility Symposium
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is partnering with The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, to host
NXTHVN Opens Call for Artist and Curator Fellowship Program
NXTHVN, a nonprofit located in New Haven, Connecticut, has opened its annual call for artists
The Idea Fund Awards $60,000 To A Dozen Houston Artists & Collectives
The Idea Fund has awarded $5,000 grants to 12 projects by Houston-based artists in its
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Announces Leadership Changes
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) has announced the upcoming departure of Hesse McGraw as
The Other Russian Revolution: “Female Artists of Les Ballets Russes”
The audience never knew what to expect when it came to Les Ballets Russes. In the summer of 1913, the company made itself notorious by throwing pre-war Paris into a riot. Vaslav Nijinsky, who was known as the company’s androgynous lead male dancer, choreographed Igor Stravinsky’s radical The Rite of Spring
Review: “Chivas Clem: Shirttail Kin” at Dallas Contemporary
Editor’s note: The images in this review depict drug use, gunplay, and nudity. I sat at my desk the day after the election, still reeling from the news. I wonder what the point is in writing about art during this moment in U.S. history. I checked social media and amongst
Art Dirt: Latinx Futurism
Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez talk about the cultural and political potential of Latinx Futurism. “A key component of Latinx
Art Dirt: Fall Roundup
William Sarradet and Gabriel Martinez review the photography, painting, and installation exhibitions that stood out this season. “This is one
Dancing Freely: An Interview with William Stewart
William Stewart is most certainly an abstract expressionistic, gestural landscape painter, but categorizing his work in the canon of art history feels like trapping a
Zooming In: A Conversation with Ellen Tanner
Based in Bastrop, the painter Ellen Tanner painstakingly creates microscopic worlds that beg viewers to draw near. Her works, though smaller in scale, are inspired
“Retratos de Frida Kahlo por Lucienne Bloch y Nickolas Muray” en la galería PDNB, Dallas
Editor’s note: This article is also published in English on Glasstire. Find that here.
Dancing Freely: An Interview with William Stewart
Zooming In: A Conversation with Ellen Tanner
“Retratos de Frida Kahlo por Lucienne Bloch y Nickolas Muray” en la galería PDNB, Dallas
Kelly Moran: Under the Protection of the Skirt / Ranchland Diaries
From Koelsch Gallery: “koelsch gallery is pleased to announce Kelly Moran in Under the Protection of the Skirt / Ranchland Diaries, debuting on Friday, January
Legacy: Jerry Manson and Brooke Burnside
From Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking: “Join Flatbed in celebrating the legacy of Jerry Manson, who served as Flatbed’s Master Printer of editioning from 1990
Hannah Dean
From Charles Adams Gallery: “Paintings from Memory: A group of painted works by Cloudcroft, New Mexico artist Hannah Dean. These energetic works live in a
Non-Monolith
From the organizers: “The San Antonio Ethnic Art Society in partnership with Centro San Antonio Art Everywhere Project is proud to present Non-Monolith: A SAAS
Donald Martiny: Poiesis
From Galleri Urbane: “Galleri Urbane is pleased to present Poiesis, a solo exhibition of new
Elaine Reichek: Something Betwixt and Between — Matisse & Bloomsbury
From Seven Sisters: “For more than five decades, Elaine Reichek has been engaged in rereading
Songs for Fran & Donny
From Artpace: “This January, Artpace proudly presents Songs for Fran and Donny, a group exhibition
Tim Braden: The Colouring Garden
From McClain Gallery: “We are pleased to welcome Tim Braden for his first solo exhibition
Danielle Ellis: ORACLE
From the Oak Cliff Cultural Center: “The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is pleased to present
Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: Turning Toward the Light
From Hooks-Epstein Galleries: “The artworks in Turning Toward the Light are Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak’s visual meditations
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Inaugural Houston Print Crawl Happens February 15
Ten Houston printmaking studios will participate in the inaugural Houston Print Crawl on Saturday, February 15.
35 years for Hooks!
HUGE congratulations to Geri Hooks of Houston’s Hooks-Epstein Gallery, who is celebrating an astonishing 35
Pretty good
The Fort Worth Modern's been getting a lot of press for their outstanding, edgy show
Houston Begs for Shia LaBeouf, Performance Artist
Shia LaBeouf, the actor who stubbornly wants to be known as a performance artist, has
Kansas City Pit Stop
On the way back from Omaha, a quick pit stop in Kansas City. To accompany
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