
Glasshouses 33: Jules Buck Jones
Jules' Airstream in East Austin may not be a mystic cave of the ancients, but with his tropical shirt glowing,…
Jules' Airstream in East Austin may not be a mystic cave of the ancients, but with his tropical shirt glowing,…
The Houston photographer has a knack for being vulnerable and tough at the same time.
Houston artist Tony Day believes in freedom. Not bald-eagle-laser-etched-on-your-Ford-truck-‘Murica freedom, but freedom of expression. Day is a Yosemite Sam for…
Made from humble materials, the exhibit has a suspenseful, Romantic quality as if Caspar David Friedrich had built sets for…
Simultaneously chaotic and comforting, Anne and Steven's home is like hanging out on the Pee Wee Herman set in the…
In the latest of her Glasshouses series, Debra Barrera talks with Angel Oloshove about pop culture, transcendence, and Kokeshi dolls.
Both artists are consciously flippant in their grandiosity—despite an interest in simulacra, photorealism, and op-art, the crux of Elrod's work…