Eyes Got It!, an open competition for Austin area artists will bring contestants and witnesses and a panel of local arts professionals together at Space12 in Austin on Friday, November…
November 2010
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Houston-based Fotofest International has teamed up with Lens Culture, a Paris-based online international photography magazine, to organize Lens Culture FotoFest Paris 2010, a portfolio review for photographic artists with 170…
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The first retrospective devoted to French couturier Jean Paul Gaultier will make a stop at the Dallas Museum of Art about this time next year. Curated by Thierry-Maxime Loriot of…
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Swamplot reports: that in front of a small crowd of architecture folks, art types and friends, the house at 6513 Sharpcrest, Houston that is part of Mary Ellen Carroll’s Prototype…
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Hey Baby, a vaginal/birth/baby art and music experience inspired by the imminent birth of Julia Claire Wallace & John Zambrano’s baby will greet the world on Sunday night, November 14…
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For the next two weekends, artist studios, art galleries and theaters all over east Austin are open to the public for East Austin Studio Tour 9 – a chance for…
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The past few years have been a busy time for new (or renewed) contemporary art institutions in Austin. The Blanton Museum of Art opened a new and expanded building in…
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At 4pm on Sunday, November 14, Cinema Arts Festival Houston salutes film curator Marian Luntz’s 20th anniversary at the MFAH by screening Fellini´s 8 1/2, one of her favorite classics, …
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. . . including The 20th Anniversary screening of Rob Ziebell’s This State I’m In at the MFAH’s Brown auditorium, also on November 14 at 7pm. In case you don’t…
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Art-in-the-fridge gallery "The Kenmore" opens its first exhibition on Saturday, November 13 at 7pm with a group show of affordable art, "Nacho Mama’s Fridge!" curated by Emily Sloan. Described in…
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Get your seats for the second Contemporary Art dealers of Dallas art bus tour! Saturday November 13, a second busload of art tourists will make the rounds, stopping at Craighead-Green,…
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A memorial service for San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez, who died last week after a fall from his bicycle, will be held at the Blue Star Art Complex in SA…
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Aurora, SWAMP, MFAH and The Menil Archive are getting together to explore current trends and issues in independent media preservation. Each of them will project examples of works from their…
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Mary Ellen Carroll’s Prototype 180, the most talked about non-event of the past two years, may now actually happen. After delays and setbacks, The Sharpstown ranch house is scheduled to rotate…
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Houston sculptor Bob Fowler is dead at age 79. Fowler, best known for his sculpture of African Elephants outside the Hosuton Zoo, leaves behind many large-scale works in metal throughout…
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The 2010 Texas Sculpture Symposium will be held in Lubbock on Nov. 12-14. With Robert Strini and Jesus Moroles as keynote speakers, the symposium will be held at Tech’s almost-completed…
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The Museum of Drawing, Houston will begin operations with an awareness and fundraising effort at Boheme Cafe and Wine Bar, 307 Fairview, in Houston on Thursday, November 11 from 5-10pm…
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Photographer David K. Langford of Comfort has sued the State of Texas, the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Criminal Justice for allegedly appropriating "Day’s End 2" a…
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I have been living and working in Beijing’s “798” for a month now. I visited this most important arts district in China for a few exciting days in 2008. This…
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San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez died today from injuries sustained in a serious bicycle accident. He was 48 years old. For nearly two decades, Ramirez was a central figure in the…