“Something More Enduring” features new work from Michael Abelman, Ilea Avalos, Alexandra Robinson and Glenn Twiggs.
October 7, 2013
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The New Orleans-based duo of Jeff Louviere and Vanessa Brown are photographers by means of their affection for the medium and their penchant for scientific creativity.
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The Public Trust presents, Black Box, a solo exhibition of photographs by Misty Keasler.
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Photographs by Lyle Owerko and sculptures by Camp Bosworth.
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Free of charge.
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Artists Robert Irwin and Zoe Leonard discuss new work for Chinati, with Lynne Cooke and Rob Weiner.
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Francesca Consagra, Senior Curator, Prints and Drawings and European Paintings, Blanton Museum of Art, will discuss the work of Albrecht Durer.
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Brenda Danilowitz, Chief Curator, Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, will discuss Donald Judd as printmaker.1:00 PM
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The special exhibition Albrecht Dürer: Five Woodcuts and Five Etchings will only be on view during Chinati Weekend. The idea for the exhibition comes from Donald Judd’s interest in Dürer and…
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The phrase L’Homme Dérangé means “man, deranged.” The three artists represented in the show of this title—Danielle Georgiou, Hillary Holsonback, and Katherine Alexander use video photography and paint respectively. The…
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Michael Strogoff presents Spanish Knife Gypsum Cave, an exhibition by Los Angeles based artist Ignacio Perez Meruane. The exhibition consists of a series of photographs taken in the Nevada desert…
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The Lullwood Group presents the work of Rolando Reyna. Reyna creates a fictitious territory he calls “Ranchoverse.” The characters in Ranchoverse personify absurdities and political assertions which are meant as…
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The Epitome Institute presents Monstruo Perfido and A Salon of Superstition. Curators Alice Thud III and Margaret L. Honeytruffle present work of 13 artists from San Antonio to Serbia and…
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The Blanton Museum of Art brings to Austin a selection of works from Augsburg, a wealthy German city and center of trade known for its innovative printmaking techniques and its…
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Words and Things: Buddhist Texts and Ritual Objects from Japan comprises nearly 50 objects from the private collection of Boston-based literature scholars Sylvan Barnet and William Burto.
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Project Row Houses and the Center for Arts Leadership at the University of Houston are partnering to host the Houston screening and initiate creative conversations to explore how these international…
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The new exhibition, Fair Play will feature eight emerging and mid-career Chicano and Mexican artists. Curated by Techang, their work ranges from traditional painting to performance. Feautring: Albert Alvarez, Jimmy…
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Nicola Parente is interested in the lessons offered by the sea. From his childhood Parente has been shaped and inspired by his experience of the sea. In his new series…
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QuAC: Queer Artist Collective performed many times on DiverseWorks’ stage. QuAC was a multi-ethnic performance group of twenty-something men and women charged to “fearlessly be themselves.” QuAC: A Screening and…