Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for the best spring shows around the state. Think we missed something great? Post it in the comments section below! AUSTIN Alison Kuo: Colorful Food 1117 Garland January 4 – February 14 Former Austin resident and current School of Visual Art grad student, Alison Kuo will present a psychedelic [...]
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2012 Fall Preview
Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for Fall 2012! AUSTIN Emily Roysdon: Pause Pose Discompose Visual Arts Center September 21 – December 8, 2012 Super smart curator and art historian Andy Campbell invited New York- and Stockholm-based artist Emily Roysdon to take over the VAC’s Vaulted Gallery for the fall semester. I first heard of Roysdon in [...]
2012 Spring Preview
Glasstire’s contributors suss out the season’s most promising shows. AUSTIN Evidence of Houdini’s Return Arthouse/AMOA January 4 – March 4, 2012 Arthouse and AMOA are officially conjoined twins and, as such, will be mounting an abstraction exhibition, Evidence of Houdini’s Return. While the title is slightly obscure (it’s also the title of a painting by [...]
Houston Fine Art Fair Live Blog
Here it is: our live blog of the Houston Fine Art Fair! We’ll be posting images throughout the fair. (Don’t forget about our contest for Best and the Worst art in the Houston Fine Art Fair. Send your images and captions to info@glasstire.com and if we publish your picks, you’ll win a VIP pass to [...]
2011 Fall Preview
Here they are, sorted by city, our picks for the best shows in Texas this fall! ALBANY Eric Zimmerman: Sixteen Tons The Old Jail Art Center September 24, 2011 – January 22, 2012 Hey North Texas: if you missed Eric Zimmerman’s recent shows at the Austin Museum of Art, Art Palace Gallery, or the Southwest [...]
Spring Preview 2011
Here they are, the shows we think you need to see, sorted by city. New Year, New Art — these are our picks for the best of the Spring. Enjoy! AUSTIN Out of Place at Lora Reynolds This closely edited group show assembles literal and poetic documentation of the universal condition of exile in the [...]
Fall Preview 2010
Our best guesses for Fall 2010… Albany The Old Jail Art Center Harry Geffert September 25, 2010 – January 23, 2011 Harry Geffert is arguably the granddaddy of all those little bronze twig and tumbleweed castings you see in Texas galleries. It was Geffert, at his now-defunct Green Mountain Foundry, who refined the so-called “direct [...]
Spring Preview 2010
Spring 2010 prognostication. Austin New Works Series with Luke Savisky and Okay Mountain Austin Museum of Art Upcoming Spring Okay, the Austin Museum of Art gets a tough time from lots of folks around town, and it’s mainly deserved. Austin desperately needs a home institution that doesn’t feel like an office building and that also [...]
2009 Fall Preview
Our best guesses for Fall 2009… AUSTIN Levi Dugat & Leah DeVun: Your Heart is not a Museum Domy Books September 12th – October 22, 2009 Domy has found its Austin groove, and it feels damn good. If summer sizzled here with Mexican trannies and wrestlers, then fall will shine in the cozy exhibition space [...]
Best / Worst of 2006
The end of a year is marked with lists galore. What were the best ______ you saw all year? Top ten favorite________. What are your resolutions for this year? I was curious about when and why we started this tradition of making New Year's resolutions and making lists.
Fall Preview 2004
Big museums tend to have their shows planned out several years in advance; while some of the small artist-run spaces are lucky to know what’s happening next month. But we love them all, and so here it is: the highly anticipated roundup of the best art on view this fall in Texas.