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Gabriel Dawe Plexus No. 43, 2023 Mini Documentary
Go behind the scenes and watch Gabriel Dawe install Plexus No. 43, 2023.
Thred and steel hooks Courtesy of the artist and Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, Texas
Video created by Filmmaker David A. Ross and Maere Studios.
Jacob Hashimoto: The Fractured Giant – Boise Art Museum installation time lapse
Watch as artist Jacob Hashimoto creates The Fractured Giant, a site-specific installation in Boise Art Museum’s Sculpture Court. Combining traditional kite- and pattern-making techniques, printmaking, and collage into a sculptural environment, the artist has created an immersive installation with more than twenty thousand thin, hand-made papers. Building and layering his materials within the architecture of the space, the artist composes a visually stunning landscape made completely by hand.
Visit Boise Art Museum to see it in person: January 21, 2023 – January 21, 2024.
Filmmaker Michael Flanagan Debuts Documentary on Vernon Fisher in North Texas
Later this month, McAllen-based filmmaker and Glasstire contributor Michael Flanagan will debut his documentary film, Breaking the Code, about Fort Worth-based artist Vernon Fisher at the Dallas International Film Festival. The day after its premiere, the film will also be shown as part of the Thin Line Film Festival in Denton.
Artist Sedrick Huckaby Named Fulbright Scholar
“From very early on, it has been my endeavor to show the importance, the beauty and the magnificence of everyday people,” Huckaby said. “Ordinary people are not usually celebrated in a way that is larger than life. The Fulbright Scholar fellowship will give me the needed support to create a piece that is of local, regional, national and international importance.”
Nasher Sculpture Center Awards New Fellowship to Vicki Meek
The Nasher Sculpture Center has named Dallas artist, curator, and activist Vicki Meek as the inaugural Nasher Fellow in Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition.
Talley Dunn Gallery Announces 2022-23 Equity in the Arts Fellowship Recipients
Glasstire’s Jessica Fuentes talks to the recipients of the 2022-23 Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship: Ciara Elle Bryant, Tina Medina, and Enrique Nevárez.
Leonardo Drew Elected as 2022 National Academician
Quest for Success Honoree Vicki Meek
Black Chamber of Commerce Quest for Success honoree Vicki Meek shares her artwork and her story.
View the video interview here.
2022 Joan Mitchell Center Artist Residency to Include Two Texas Artists
The Joan Mitchell Foundation recently announced the twenty-four artists who will participate in the 2022 Artist-in-Residence program hosted at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. . .San Antonio-based José Villalobos and Fort Worth-based Sedrick Huckaby are among the artists participating in this year’s residency.
Read more here.
Home is Where the Art Is
Letitia and Sedrick Huckaby make up one of the most prominent couples in the North Texas art scene. Their latest project: turning Sedrick’s grandmother’s house into a “living, breathing, moving work of art.”
Hot off the Press: Natasha Bowdoin’s “Wild Eyed” Offers a Unique Look at her Work
Tyler Museum of Art curator Caleb Bell covers Natasha Bowdoin’s brand new publication Wild Eyed, which documents three major installations: Maneater at MASS MoCA (2018), Sideways to the Sun at the Moody Center for the Arts (2019), and In the Night Garden at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (2020).
Wild Eyed is available now and can be purchased at Amon Carter and MASS MoCa stores, as well as Bowdoin’s website.
Our Favorite Art Books of the Year
Vicki Meek: Installation as Social Commentary, which provides a retrospective look at Vicki Meek’s career over the last thirty years, was named one of Glasstire’s top books of 2021.
Dallas’ Talley Dunn Gallery responded to a troubled year by creating a bold new program
Dallas Morning News covered the inaugural Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship Exhibition.
Read more here.
Two Dallas art exhibitions humanize immigration controversies
Scott Cantrell of Dallas Morning News reviews Arely Morales’ first exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery, which honors the labor and experience of people in her community. Read more here.
Intimate Dallas gallery provides unusual treat of artist Leonardo Drew’s work without the crowds
Benjamn Lima from the Dallas Morning News reviews Leonardo Drew’s third solo exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery. Read more here.
Gabriel Dawe: Joan Mitchell Foundation 2020 Painters & Sculptors Grant Recipient
Gabriel Dawe received the 2020 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, which provides 25 artists with $25,000 each in unrestricted funds. This is a tremendous honor. Read more here.
Talley Dunn Gallery launches fellowship to help artists of color navigate the art world
Darryl Ratcliff covers the Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship for the Dallas Morning News. Read the article here.
“Le Système des Objets”: Francesca Fuchs’ Paintings and Mugs at Talley Dunn Gallery
Michael Frank Blair of Glasstire writes about Francesca Fuchs’ recent exhibition, Painting and Mugs. Read the review here.
The History House: A Conversation With Nida Bangash
Nida Bangash sat down with Colette Copland of Glasstire to discuss her latest exhibition, The History House. Read the interview here.
Literary Paintings Foreshadow an Apocalyptic Future
Hyperallergic covers Robyn O’Neil’s WE, THE MASSES. Read the review here.