Stranger than fiction - 07/03/09 Bravo, and the producers of the "Top Chef" and "Project Runway" reality TV shows are casting for a art-related version, in which contemporary artists who "believe in their art and want the world to know" compete fo... read more » - Bill Davenport
If that TV gig falls through . . . - 07/03/09 Artpace San Antonio is calling all Texas Artists for it's 2011 round of residencies: those who get on the shortlist will be reviewed by three guest curators who will make the final selection. No hurry yet: online applications are due September 4.
- Bill Davenport
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Gallery Speed Dating in June: Part Four Upon entering the unassuming space located just north of the
University’s campus, the vibe was far more akin to the playful ruckus
of a block party...
- CCGrady
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Jonathan Monk at Artpace With the American automobile industry’s woes, however, the exhibit takes on the mordant, melancholy feel of a mausoleum.
- Dan R. Goddard
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Foucault for Dummies Christopher Knight is an idiot.
- Michael Bise
Pantsuit Jill (PJ) Chavez and BlayneBlayne are back to bring you the art beats from the streets! This time they stopped by the annual 5 x 7 Art Splurge and talked with a few of the artists, organizers and shoppers. Featuring work by Anna Krachey, Heyd Fontenot, Leah DeVun, Nathan Green, Elizabeth Chiles, and Cecelia Phillips.
2009 marks the 10th Anniversary of Five x Seven (also known as 5 x 7), Arthouse’s annual fundraiser, art splurge and exhibition, and this year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever. Five x Seven is an art sale and exhibition benefiting Arthouse exhibitions and educational programs. Hundreds of recognized contemporary artists with strong Texas ties create unique works of art on identical 5 in. x 7 in. boards. All pieces are displayed anonymously – only when you purchase a work of art will you discover who created it.