A selection of art works from India from the Crow Collection of Asian Art, dating from between the 1st through 19th centuries.
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Sontheimer’s stream of consciousness artworks are iterations of his internal dialogue on a variety of topics, rendered through interrelated hand-writings, printed text, and images. “Do you think this is angry…
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Dual exhibitions explore and contrast various historic and contemporary depictions of Native American life. Seeing Native American: Historic Impressions (Forsyth Galleries) features late 19th- and early 20th-century depictions by non-Native American…
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Houston-based artist Dixie Friend-Gay is best-known for her large-scale public installations. Proposal boards, preliminary drawings, and original paintings from several of her past and current projects provide an in-depth look…
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The Mexic-Arte Museum’s main gallery features a show of recent contemporary art acquisitions by artists such as David “Shek” Vega, Adriana Corral, Miguel Aragon, and Gil Rocha. Their Annex gallery…
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In works from his colorscale series, Los Angeles artist Tony de los Reyes has silkscreened topographical satellite photos of the US/Mexico border on dyed linen and painted delicate lines along…
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Odd beauty in this exhibition of sculptures and drawings by artist Arlene Shechet, whose figurative, architectural, and organic forms all seem on the verge of collapse.
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A show celebrating the late ceramic artist James Watral, including works spanning two decades of his career as well as the famed napkins that preserve his ideas and drawings.
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Works by fine art printmakers Michael Barnes, Paula Cox, Jesus De La Rosa, Samantha Parker Salazar, Cathy Savage, and Ericka Walker. Held in conjunction with PrintAustin.
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A diversity of printmaking techniques are showcased in this exhibition of work by artists Koichi Yamamoto, Karen Kunc, and Sarah Amos, held in conjunction with PrintAustin 2015.
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A number of contemporary San Antonio artists have created prints and drawings that speak to the lasting influence of artist Ed Ruscha, and perhaps relate directly to the Ruscha prints…
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Artists Susan Cheal (Denton, TX) and Paula Whelan (Seattle, WA) create paintings, sculptures, and installations by manipulating found objects and materials. Plungers, toys, bags, shoes, spoons, brooms–all creatively rendered useless.…
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New, reverse-glass abstract paintings by international artist Christopher H. Martin, who’s been making work inspired by celestial elements and organic forms for 20 years.
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The first US exhibition of work by cinema-influenced, French conceptual art star Loris Gréaud, whose meteoric rise includes installations at the Louvre, the Centre Pompidou, and the Venice Biennale. “It…
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As part of AustinPrint 2015, Slugfest Printmaking hosts a show featuring master mezzotint artists from the US and Canada.
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Fluent~Collaborative & testsite present this installation featuring schematic drawings and notes from Steven Tomlinson’s work in academics, business, and theatre. The presentation explores the visual mapping of ideas and processes.
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Jim Sherraden has been at Nashville’s famed Hatch Show Print for many years–first as director and now as master printer. This show comprises personal works made over the past 30…
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Artist Rima Canaan Lee creatively documented the activities of the Fort Worth Rodeo and Stock Show. Many of her images emphasize the dynamic kinesis and configurations of human and animal…
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Part of the ongoing Dallas Medianale, this video installation show features work by Francis Alys, Gary Hill, Owen Kydd, Bruce Nauman, Tara Nelson, Joe Sola, and Micah Stanstell.
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A retrospective of printmaker Orna Feinstein, whose work layers geometric forms and natural patterns to create visual vibrations. Exhibition part of PrintAustin 2015.