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By Rachel Hooper on October 20, 2012
Last year, the Houston art fairs were the talk of the town, and most people were dubious that two fairs would be able to survive. Well, not only did both return this year, but a third satellite project has been added– The Pan Art Fair. Organized by Robert Boyd, author of the blog The Great [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged biff bolen, box 13 artspace, cardoza fine art, chris cascio, david mcclain, diane arbus, emily peacock, emily sloan, fotofest biennial, Geoff Hippenstiel, houston fine art fair, jim nolan, Lane Hagood, Lawndale Art Center, mark flood, monica vidal, pan art fair, robert boyd, solomon kane, texas contemporary art fair, the great god pan is dead, the kenmore, Virginia Fleck |
By Hesse Caplinger on September 30, 2012
In Plain Sight at McClain Gallery, organized by Aaron Parazette, is an exhibition of 40 paintings by 40 Houston artists. Its essential premise, apart from a group photo-op, is that painting is alive and well, and the reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated. Its thematic heft—principally offered by Frances Colpitt’s catalogue essay—follows [...]
Posted in Article, Review | Tagged aaron parazette, brian portman, christina eckart, Gael Stack, harvey bott, in plain sight, kyle young, mark flood, william betts |
By Bill Davenport on September 27, 2012
Texas legend (and sometime Glasstire contributor) Mark Flood, having just finished successful and controversial gallery showings in Manhattan, is set to take over a Bushwick basement, inaugurating the new Grimm Schultz Gallery at 313 Linden St, Studio B, Brooklyn, a former dogfighting venue. The all-blacklight exhibition of ultraviolet paintings opens October 5th. And there’s a [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged bushwick basement, grimm schultz, mark flood |
By Bill Davenport on July 15, 2012
Dallas art writer and collector June Mattingly’s new e-book The State of the Art: Contemporary Artists in Texas, is out-available for Nook, Kindle and iPad. Mattingly, a Dallas artworld fixture best known as owner/co-founder of Mattingly Baker Gallery in the ’80s, says she has “been working on it forever, I don’t know how long. Probably [...]
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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. [...]
Posted in Blog, Laura Lark Loves You | Tagged art world, Baywatch, bile, blowing up things, breasts, buttock, chiseled good looks, Culturcide, David Hasselhoff, Design Within Reach, emily sloan, furries, genius, Guantanamo, hating, Helmut Newton, lifeguarding, Lloyd's of London, mark flood, nanny cam, negativity, pamela anderson, punishment, saddle, sellout, spanking, The Daily Beast, vitriol, whining, William Pope L. |
By Bill Davenport on July 7, 2012
Everyone’s favorite Houston art provocateur appeared in the NY Times, interviewed by Randy Kennedy: artist Mark Flood stuck up for Houston, the willful rich, and the American way, but declined the title of “sacred monster.” Meanwhile, back at the bayou, Menil Curator Toby Kamps and PR guy Vance Muse gave Beyoncé Knowles a special private [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged beyonce, mark flood, toby kamps, vance muse, victor brauner |