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Art where you find it: Port Aransas rental condo

Art where you find it: Port Aransas rental condo

By Sarah Fisch on July 23, 2011

I’ve been in a hopeless mood today, semi-flattened by a multiple sucker-punch of sad and horrifying news — massacre in Norway, the continuing fiasco of [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona, Uncategorized | Tagged amateur art, beach condominiums, CJH, Mustang Island, outsider art, Padre Island, palm trees, Port Aransas, Sarah Fisch, summer vacation, Texas Coast, The Gulf of Mexico | 3 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

Jung Mun, from "Confabulations," 2010

“You’re never gonna make it flat, anyway:” Jung Mun and the Sala Diaz effect

By Sarah Fisch on May 3, 2011

I’ve seen the Sala Diaz effect encourage unprecedented audacity more than once. More than ten times. The secret is, to a large extent, the flip-flop [...]

Posted in Blog, Chupacabrona | Tagged alejandro diaz, cotton ball art, cupacabrona, hills snyder, jung hee mun, jung mun, proprium cycle, rounding up of self, sala diaz, sala diaz effect, San Antonio contemporary artists, San Antonio Current, Sarah Fisch, texas artist residencies, texas painting, texas video art, the Texas Biennial, youtube | 8 Responses

Arthouse. I took this photo, and it's not so great, I know.

Arty Party opens Texas Biennial

By Sarah Fisch on April 19, 2011

I don’t think I’ve ever had an interesting conversation that began with the other person saying, “When I was at Burning Man…” I’m not saying [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged Arthouse at the Jones Center, Artpace, austin, Austin Bergstrom Airport, Austin contemporary art, Austrian Ambassador, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Burning Man, Camp Street, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Daisy Goatherd, Esteban Delgado, Junghee Mun, Linda Pace, LSD, margarita cabrera, Nicolas Cage, Piotr Chizinski, Plaza de Armas, Ryder Jon Piotrs, San Antonio contemporary art, Sarah Fisch, Texas Biennial, Texs Biennial opening party, Wicker Man | 7 Responses

SATX-ATX Manifesto with the strength of a thousand demons!

SATX-ATX Manifesto with the strength of a thousand demons!

By Sarah Fisch on April 12, 2011

Since I titled this post thusly, I sort of want to write the whole thing in ALL CAPS FOR EMPHASIS. But I won’t. Hello! I’m [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged austin, blogging, contemporary art, Glasstire, inferiority complex, Julie Andrews, majority-minority city, manifesto, Mexican culture, Plaza de Armas, rasquache, San Antonio, San Antonio art, San Antonio Current, Sarah Fisch, sharks, taqueria datapoint, Texas, Texas Monthly, the Alamo, the New School, the UNiversity of Texas at Austin, US demographic change, world's biggest cowboy boots | 15 Responses

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