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By Bill Davenport on November 3, 2012
Last night’s inaugural Glasstire Texas Auction raised over $100,000 for Glasstire and Texas artists! Net proceeds were reportedly 90% higher than the old, silent-auction-and-outrageous-but-expensive-party style gala. Over $26,000 of the artwork proceeds will be distributed back to Texas artists. A crowd of supporters gathered at the Knoll Gallery at Pennzoil Place, nibbling canapes and absorbing [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged alejandro diaz, Glasstire, knoll gallery, rainey knudson, sara friedlander |
By Bill Davenport on September 24, 2012
Mark your calendar for Glasstire’s first annual Texas Auction! On Friday, November 2 from 6-9pm, Sara Friedlander a vice oresidnet at Christie’s, New York, will auction off a bucket of art from a truly outstanding collection of Texas contemporary artists to benefit the award-winning, decade-old Texas art website. The $100 a ticket event promises to [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged alejandro diaz, annette lawrence, Chris Sauter, David Politzer, Debra Barrera, erick swenson, glasstire texas auction, James Drake, Joe Mancuso, joey fauerso, Michael Bise, rainey knudson, Richard Patterson, Robyn O’Neil, Sharon Engelstein, tierney malone, Trenton Doyle Hancock |
By Bill Davenport on March 8, 2012
Scott Peveto, former McClain Gallery director has set up on his own in the old New Gallery space at 2627 Colquitt Colquitt Street in Houston. Peveto, “A fine art resource management company” opens its inaugural exhibition, titled Game On , on Friday, March 9 from 6-8 p.m. with a group of represented artists including Ken Gonzales-Day, [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Aimé Mpane, alejandro diaz, and Jason Villegas, Andrew Guenther, Andy Grotfeldt, Andy Moses, Bill Saylor, Cesare DeCredico, Erica Prince, felipe contreras, Greg Miller, John Millei, Ken Gonzales-Day, Klaus Enrique, leigh manley, Maximo Gonzales, McClain Gallery, Reneé Lotenero, scott peveto, William Villalongo |
By Sarah Fisch on May 3, 2011
I’ve seen the Sala Diaz effect encourage unprecedented audacity more than once. More than ten times. The secret is, to a large extent, the flip-flop of the usual S.A. gallery show, in which an artist hangs finished work in the course of one or two days, and that art hangs or stands in there for [...]
Posted in Blog, Chupacabrona | Tagged alejandro diaz, cotton ball art, cupacabrona, hills snyder, jung hee mun, jung mun, proprium cycle, rounding up of self, sala diaz, sala diaz effect, San Antonio contemporary artists, San Antonio Current, Sarah Fisch, texas artist residencies, texas painting, texas video art, the Texas Biennial, youtube |