Claes Oldenburg: Strange Eggs
Rarely displayed collages offer insight into sculptor’s extraordinary take on the everyday.
Diego Velazquez: The Early Court Portraits
“Say, are you making a portrait or are you bringing it to life? For this royal image is so surpassingly excellent that I would judge [...]
Katy Horan: Keep Your Arms From Going Astray
Female roles and representation found throughout history, art and mythology.
G.T. Pellizzi and Ray Smith: Border Paintings
The exhibition is a record of place and memory,which pays homage to the land and peoples of the South Texas and Northern Mexico border.
Francesca Fuchs: Paintings of Paintings
New paintings of paintings in Fuchs’ first show with the gallery.
At the Radius: paintings by Janis Marckstein
Handmade brushes, a computer, a Dermal drill, hypodermic needles and tips of ball point pens and more traditional tools are used to make Marckstein’s futuristic [...]
Ben Tecumseh DeSoto: Zentrospective: Insight To What Comes Next
More than a retrospective, this “zentrospective” promises an expansive range in subject matter, personal expression, digital and darkroom technique.
Tom Huck: The Hillbilly Kamma Sutra
Tom Huck lives in St Louis where he runs his own press, Evil Prints. Adult content.
Summer Garden Harvest & Community Potluck
An outdoor feast at Chinati with food and drinks prepared by museum staff with ingredients harvested from the museum garden and show off your own [...]
RJP Nomadic Gallery presents Dark Matter
The first performance/exhibition for RJP in the Blue Star Contemporary Art Center parking lot. Ryder Richards (Dallas), Jonathan Whitfill (Lubbock, TX), and Piotr Chizinski (NYC, [...]
RJP Nomadic Gallery presents Cr(e)ate
A labor-based performance. Arriving at 6 p.m., the RJP Nomadic Gallery will unload the crates from a 40’ Ryder truck and begin the installation at [...]
Susan Kae Grant: Theatrical Worlds of the Whimsical & Tragic
Grant’s shadow-based photographic series, Night Journey portrays a theatrical world that references the ridiculous, the tragic and the unexpected.
Mimi Kato: One Ordinary Day of an Ordinary Town
A contemporary photographic interpretation of traditional Japanese genre paintings and the Kyogen and Butoh style of movement and theater. In addition to playing each of [...]
Kris Pierce: Final Boss of the Internet
By re-defining spatial relationships through the viewers’ physical reaction to hypnotic repetition, Final Boss of the Internet re-contextualizes the language of our new digital environment. [...]
Benini: New Masterworks
After eighteen years, Benini returns from the Hill Country to the International Museum of Art & Science to showcase his latest works.
Michael Collins: Sojourns In the Shadowlands
Exhibition of large scale paintings and painted photographs that deal with Collin’s poetic recollections of the land in Germany and the weight of this remembrance [...]
Crash Course in Japanese Architecture
Gerlinde Leiding from UT traces the development of tomb, shrine, temple, castle and residence. Presented by the Japan-America Society of Greater Austin. Held at Casa [...]
Alien Contexts: Mexico and the US
Border photography by award-winning artists, curated by Scott A. Sherer, PhD. Fernando Brito (Monterrey) documents corpses discarded in haunting landscapes, Mayra Martell (Ciudad Juárez and [...]






