![LA MOCA on Life Support: NY Times Roberta Smith Call Deitch’s Tenure “Disappointing”](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/glasstire/20130116145938im_/http://glasstire.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/museum-model-150x150.jpg)
LA MOCA on Life Support: NY Times Roberta Smith Call Deitch’s Tenure “Disappointing”
Even NY Times critic Roberta Smith, originally a supporter of LA MOCA’s bold move in appointing flamboyant gallerist Jeffrey Deitch as its new Director, admits his tenure has been disappointing. In a Times article titled “A Los Angeles Museum on Life-Support” she recaps MOCA’s problems, Deitch’s failure to solve them, and the worrisome departure of [...]
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Interview with Stephen Vitiello
Stephen Vitiello is a sound artist who teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has exhibited around the world and collaborated with artists such as Pauline Oliveros, Tony Oursler, Julie Mehretu, Scanner, Nam June Paik and Steve Roden. Vitiellio’s first Texas solo exhibition was at Texas Gallery and the gallery has also produced the 2001 17:48 [...]
![New Bayou: Planners Talk Up Transformation of Houston’s Bipolar Waterway on July 25](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/glasstire/20130116145938im_/http://glasstire.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/buffalo-bayou-150x150.png)
New Bayou: Planners Talk Up Transformation of Houston’s Bipolar Waterway on July 25
If you’ve driven along Allen Parkway recently, you’ve seen the piles of dirt. For the next three years, Buffalo Bayou is going to be one massive construction project, and Rice Design Alliance is holding a bayou transformation conversation with an all-star panel of planners to answer questions about it. The panel includes Buffalo Bayou Partnership [...]