Barbara Purcell reviews the group exhibition "Parsley Space Rosemary Time," on view at the Texas State Galleries in San Marcos.
Betelhem Makonnen
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This week: fiber art in a new San Antonio gallery, geometric abstraction in Austin, a group show all about time in Denton & more.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: small acts at grayDUCK Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire"small acts" is an exhibition of various mixed media works by four Austin-based artists: Betelhem Makonnen, Christina Coleman, Deborah Roberts, and Tammie Rubin.
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This week: constellation quilts on the Coast, small acts in Austin, and collaged steel in Dallas.
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Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Xxavier Edward Carter, Adrian Aguilera and Betelhem Makonnen, Jenelle Esparza, Vincent Valdez, and Jenn Hassin consider the U.S. flag.
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Drive By
For Flag Day: Adrian Aguilera and Betelhem Makonnen’s “Untitled (a flag for John Lewis)… .”
The flag is currently on view at Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma through September 5 of this year.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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“I think that is ultimately what is at the foundation of my practice — it is an insistence on mobility, which is like freedom and liberation. To move.”
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a power nap for 2020, the creative advantage of dyslexia, and a show in Austin titled "People the We."
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Makonnen's exhibition at Big Medium in Austin aims to "res(e)t" our climate of temporal anxiety.
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The award also includes a solo exhibition at Big Medium, Austin in the spring of 2020.
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Top Five
Top Five: March 14, 2019 with Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, & Betelhem Makonnen
by Glasstireby GlasstireBrandon Zech is with guests Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, and Betelhem Makonnen to talk about their show in Austin called constant escape, an important group show in College Station, and an alternative art fair called Satellite.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on two artists who go into outer space to find perspective on Earth, an artist who whose decadence is emotional, and paintings that render the flesh abstract.