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Ink Tank/Co-Lab: Let the World End

Ink Tank/Co-Lab: Let the World End

By Leslie Castro on December 20, 2012

It’s here, finally, the end of the world.  It snuck up so quickly that I’d forgotten about it altogether. As the cycle of the Mayan [...]

Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged Armageddon, Armageddon outta here, austin art, Co-Lab, End of World, ink tank, Last New Year | Leave a response

The old interior

D. Berman Closes in Wimberly, But Will Assume A Virtual Afterlife

By Bill Davenport on January 21, 2012

Once an Austin mainstay, D. Berman Gallery, which moved to Wimberly last year, is planning to go entirely virtual on February 1, continuing to represent [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged austin art, D. berman, d. berman gallery, david berman | Leave a response

AMoA and Arthouse Merging: The Hardest Part

AMoA and Arthouse Merging: The Hardest Part

By Claire Ruud on November 2, 2011

Think of a newlywed couple moving in together for the first time. Writing the prenup was hard and planning the wedding was an emotional rollercoaster, [...]

Posted in Blog | Tagged amoa, arthouse, austin art, austin museum of art, Merger, nonprofit mergers | 9 Responses

Building a Better Texas Biennial

Building a Better Texas Biennial

By Rainey Knudson on May 27, 2011

The fantasy goes something like this: Most everyone was pleased with the clear, focused vision for the 2011 Texas Biennial. It was a brilliant success, with [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged arthouse, austin art, camh, Cowboys Stadium, fort worth modern, james magee, mary ellen carroll, mcnay, rainey knudson, Sarah Fisch, Texas Biennial, texas prize, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Virginia Rutledge | 10 Responses

like Caravaggio in cartel-landia

“Texas Biennial” at 816 Congress: Office Space

By Sarah Fisch on May 14, 2011

You still have time to see the Texas Biennial 2011! It’s up until May 21, extended by a week. At least the main exhibition — [...]

Posted in Review | Tagged 816 Congress, austin art, Being John Malkovich, border issues, Caravaggio, Catherine Colangelo, cumbia, drug cartels, drug wars, Goya, Hieronymous Bosch, Jessica Mallios, Kathryn Kelley, Katy Horan, Marcelyn McNeil, Michael Anthony García, nautical art, Rembrandt, Ricardo Paniagua, Richard Martinez, Rigoberto A. Gonzales, San Antonio art, Sarah Fisch, soft sculpture, Tejano culture, texas painting, texas video art, TX Biennial 2011, Virginia Rutledge | 1 Response

Austin art implosions

By Bill Davenport on April 13, 2011

Jeanne-Claire Van Ryzin reports on the series of mis-steps at Arthouse, Austin’s latest imploding art venue. Censoring Michelle Handelman, pimping Graham Hudson’s Rehearsal at the [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged arthouse austin, austin art, austin dunbar arthouse, austin museum of art, dana friis-hansen, jenn gardner arthouse | 2 Responses

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