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  1. In Galveston, Glasco became acquainted with Julian Schnabel, a young artist who graduated from the University of Houston, decamped to New York, and returned to Houston temporarily. Schnabel rented a loft adjacent to Glasco’s on The Strand, Galveston’s bustling main street.

  2. Glasco often traveled with Schnabel and his family and they discussed each other's work, and advised on the installation of each other's exhibitions. It became an important relationship to both artists which continued until Glasco's death.

  3. Jul 18, 2019 · Glasco was in The Hamptons for two periods: during the 1950s when he became friends with Pollock, who became his biggest influence, and during the 1990s when he stayed in Montauk with Julian Schnabel.

  4. May 2, 2019 · Glasco’s friendship with Mr. Schnabel was not casual. According to Ms. Mayo, they advised each other, worked closely together, and shared similar attitudes toward art and life.

  5. This book written by Julian Schnabel was originally published in 1987 and reprinted in 2015. Schnabel recounts his early career and includes his friendship with Glasco and their influence on one another.

  6. During his early years in New York, Alfonso Ossorio, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner and others were friends and influences. Other influences on Glasco's art included Jean DuBuffett and Hans Hofmann. Later in his life, Glasco befriended younger artists including Julian Schnabel, and George Condo.

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  8. Schnabel and Glasco became close friends and shared many similar interests in the arts. Later in their relationship, Schnabel influenced Glasco to set up his studio in New York, and in the late 1980s introduced Glasco to Leslie Waddington of Waddington Galleries, London where he had an exhibition.

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