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Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson founded Glasstire in 2001 as one of the earliest web-only arts journals in the country. In 2019, she stepped down as publisher, ending an 18-year run at the helm of the publication. A frequent public speaker, she has given talks about online communications and the role of the critic at numerous universities and museums.
https://raineyknudson.com
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I like to imagine someone would buy that place and decorate it like a 1980s Upper East Side apartment, with peony chintz and framed prints of horses.
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At a meeting this week with the Houston arts community, the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) introduced its freshly-minted CEO John Abodeely, and unveiled a host of new grants aimed at improving arts…
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A century after Duchamp, I think the art world has lost its sense of what art is, and more importantly, what art can and cannot do.
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In 1977, guests at an exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston famously got involved in a food fight using the work of Antonio Miralda, the pioneering food artist. The…
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We knew newspapers and even magazines were a goner, eventually, but it didn’t sink in what that meant.
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"Listen, Donald Trump should be the president of Sharknado."
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It’s easy to make “difficult” art; what’s hard is pulling off something good that instantly elicits pleasure and recognition.
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We love this city, which, as it turns out, means we love each other.
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It’s surprising how many people I know haven’t been there.
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No artist ever woke up one morning and spontaneously said, “I sure wish I could decorate an electrical box!”
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This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. – Ed. Today: Bullet Catching This week a couple seeking Youtube fame attempted a shooting stunt, and a man holding a…
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The MFAH has brought out more bling for the huddled, sweaty, Houston masses yearning to feel something.
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Mugshots This weekend the New York Times published an article questioning whether mug shots taken at the time…
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More than anything, this is exactly the kind of show that can blowtorch away any calcified, received ideas around the kind of art that you should be looking at.
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“The drive to Prairie View,” both literal and figurative, is a journey many people make.
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The painting that hangs behind Rainey Knudson's desk was made by a Houston painter who was an artist's artist.
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Charles Bukowski was a great writer, great lover, and a great drunk. The following passages are from the 2015 collection of his letters titled “On Writing,” edited by Abel Debritto. Bukowski…
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This is a fight for everything that makes life worth living.
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To begin to understand how grossly overlooked the artist Dorothy Hood has been, you have to see the late artist’s paintings in person. There is no substitute for standing in…