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By Laura Lark on July 12, 2012
Questions? Comments? Ideas? Send them to: lauralark@glasstire.com (or leave your message below) Dear Readers, Thanks for the overwhelming number of responses! In this first post, I will be addressing just two of your submissions. Not to worry, though; no one who goes to the trouble of writing will be ignored. Unless you are Josh Werminger. [...]
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By Laura Lark on August 5, 2011
I generally try to be objective and somewhat professional when writing an art review. I probably don’t do a very good job of it, but I try. I decided to write about the show of Helmut Newton’s photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (White Women/Sleepless Nights/Big Nudes) and I thought that I might [...]
Posted in Article, Review, Uncategorized | Tagged aerosmith, anne tucker, barbara stanwyck, bourgeois, caligula, dejeuner sur l'herbe, Derek Zoolander, dinner on the grass, Euro trash, Europeans, Eyes wide shut, fake feminism, frick museum, Helmut Newton, hugh hefner, idle rich, james mcneil whistler, joan crawford, june newton, manet, manfred heiting, marlene detrich, mfah, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, richard avedon, robert palmer, squeaky fromm, this is spinal tap |
By Lauren Marmaduke on June 28, 2011
Here at Glasstire, we are all about visual art in Texas. But every once in a while we venture off of our own site to see what else is going on in the world. On such occasions we naturally turn to those esteemed pillars of journalistic integrity, namely, The Onion and The New York Post. [...]
Posted in Glass Meets Road | Tagged Helmut Newton, mfah, New York Post, The Onion |