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
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
Collaborative artist duo Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe transformed the Modern’s upstairs permanent collection galleries into an immersive, multilayered installation. The overarching narrative is the premise that San Francisco and
Being Human For the past two months, I’ve been immersed in the online course Understanding AI and Art taught by Bruce Campbell at Rhode Island School of Design. My goal
I’ve followed Jackie Tileston’s work since the early 2000s when we co-taught in the newly developed interdisciplinary Visual Studies program at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Her abstract paintings
For the past two months, I’ve participated in an online magic and art class hosted by Aaron Gach, founder of the Center for Tactical Magic through The Alternative Art School.
Author’s Note: This is the fifth in a series of articles that recounts my experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in India. I’ll admit I dislike art fairs. I try to
I know Jennifer Battaglia from her work at Glasstire, but until recently I was unfamiliar with her artistic practice. When I saw an announcement for her exhibition at Front Gallery
Author’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles that recounts my experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in India. I recently returned from the first of three trips.
In part one and part two of this series, I wrote about the interesting female artists I have met while in India on a Fulbright scholarship. I have been analyzing
Author’s Note: This is the second in a series of articles that recounts my experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in India. I recently returned from the first of three trips.
Author’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles that recounts my experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in India. I recently returned from the first of three trips.
Like my Glasstire colleagues Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet, I too went to Meow Wolf Grapevine during its preview days last month. I’m a big fan of multimedia, immersive installations;
Don Netzer’s color photographic series addresses gun violence in the United States. I first saw a few works from this series in a group exhibition at PDNB Gallery in Dallas
Last month, I drove to Houston for the Glasstire Gala and had the opportunity to see a few exhibits, including the Pipilotti Rist installation at the Museum of Fine Arts,
I met Nina Hassele last month while in San Antonio for my Artpace/Glasstire collaborative micro-residency. We immediately connected over art and mutual artist friends. Her passion for art, arts advocacy,
South African artist Gabrielle Goliath’s powerful, aural/video installation at the Dallas Contemporary raises awareness about the insidious rape and femicide culture embedded within the country’s patriarchal society. The work features
Milk — Contemporary Glass by Sean Thomas Johnston Fl!ght Gallery January 5 – January 29, 2023 Best known for his intricately detailed glass marbles, in his current show, Milk at
Featuring the work of artist duo Chuck & George (C&G) and Colton James White, Three Dollar Bill utilizes camp and subversive humor to explore themes of high and low culture
Editor’s note: This article is also published in English on Glasstire. Find that here. Nota del editor: Este artículo se publicó originalmente en inglés en Glasstire el 8 de octubre
Through a variety of media and processes, Tammie Rubin’s inaugural exhibition at Galleri Urbane in Dallas explores personal, ancestral, and collective experiences of Black Americans throughout history. Using coded symbols
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