An Art Review By An Interested Houston Seventh Grader
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Note from longtime Glasstire contributor, Betsy Huete: As part of an initiative to inspire competition and rigor in arts writing in education, one of my student’s written pieces wi...
This artist looked life square in the face, and painted it in all its beauty and viscerality.
TURNING the corner from Cork Street into Clifford Street, in the heart of Mayfair, in London, you find a window display of a single medieval tile. It is richly glazed and deeply mo...
There is a thrill walking through a major museum’s collection ticking off in your head the art you’re viewing — De Kooning, Kiefer, Schnabel, Synder, Marshall, Tuttle, Mehretu, Doi...
“I feel real when you hold me” “Protect me from what I want” “the field” “Breath as a Boundary” All these phrases appear in Words Matter, the inaugural exhibition at Arthouse in Ma...
CONTEMPORARY fashion is often sold on the premiss of expression of the wearer’s individuality and yet, through mass production, essentially anonymises that same individual by makin...
Fraimic wants to turn AI art into something you can put on your wall, rather than forgotten images somewhere in your phone's gallery. And honestly? That's a pretty neat idea.
at david zwirner, the american artist's works become imaginative gatherings where time warps and folds back on itself, collapsing spatial and temporal boundaries. The post lisa yus...
With everything from Japanese prayer scrolls printed in 764 to a rare 1906 Brücke Manifesto to Alison Saar's woodcuts, the exhibition presents block printing as the most underestim...
At the Park Avenue Armory, art history was written and recontextualized in real time.
The art world is buzzing after the spring auction frenzy. But I only feel grief, like something is dying.
Dried tumbleweeds stand stacked like a tower reminiscent of a Christmas tree, with childhood photographs meticulously placed in between the thorns of the sculpture. Nopales sourced...
This career-spanning exhibition in Venice was inspired by the role religion played in classical art history.
Decades ago, a single magazine feature shaped the world's perception of Pacific Northwest art; this exhibition offers a long-overdue reassessment.
Eighty-nine artworks from the collection of the Museum Berggruen are now on temporary exhibition in the Beck Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) in the show Picasso...
HISTORIANS of the Church in England write of the First and Second Prayer Books of Edward VI (1549 and 1552) and of the Elizabethan Prayer Book of 1559. But no one calls what we kno...
“Art can be anything an artist wants it to be, as long as it is driven by inner necessity, ruthless self-scrutiny and a determination to make every attempt not to repeat the past....
THE architect Andrea Ceresola, called Il Vannone (d.1619), built over an existing city house for the doge of Genoa, transforming it into a grander palace in the 1590s and 1600s. A...
Newly considered thematic links between the Portuguese-British artist and Edvard Munch anchor the Norwegian museum's landmark survey.
In her artist talk, Yevgeniya Baras used physical language to describe her practice. She talked about massaging, touching, hugging, squeezing, and even dressing up her paintings, d...
‘This paper gave students a lot of opportunities to show their knowledge of the subject’
Tate’s record-breaking exhibition explores the afterlife of one of the 20th century’s most celebrated artists
A new exhibition examines how Western art and colonial aggression made each other possible.
Modern Art, LondonThe mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that underpin the physical worl...
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