Carr’s work pays homage to Eva Hesse and continues the lineage of “material girls”—feminist artists of the early ’70s who consciously brought gendered content to Post-Minimalist concerns.
November 2011
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Photographer Ray Carrington, known for his Eye on the Third Ward program at Yates High School, leads a walking tour of community spaces that are the result of creative thinking…
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The first of a three-year, three-part exhibition featuring a mini-retrospectives of work by faculty artists in the Studio Art, Art History, Art Education, and Design divisions at UT. Organized by…
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An intimate journey into the lives of four American self-taught artists: Prophet Royal Robertson, Hawkins Bolden, Judith Scott, and Ike Morgan. Isolated and struggling with the disabilities that life dealt…
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For Cantanker’s 13th edition, editor Sean Ripple has gathered artists to draft instructions for surviving societal collapse . What is not useful is useless, and all is “Mystery”. Cantanker will…
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Chair of the Department of Art at UCLA, Russell Ferguson has been, among other things, Director of Exhibitions and Programs and Chief Curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles,…
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Jeff Williams is a Texas artist who messes with building to reveal history. In Sunlight/Substratum from 2009, he redirected sunlight using mirrors through subterranean passages in the oldest building of…
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NY artist Frank Benson’s hyperrealistic sculptures and photography derive inspiration from both consumer goods and nature. Benson’s Human Statue from 2009 was crafted with such fidelity to reality that viewers…
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Magic Realism originally referred to the post-expressionist painters of the Weimer Republic, and is best known as describing the writers of Latin America like Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Today, digital photo-imaging…
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Local artist Rusty Scruby and Brooklyn artist Sara Pringle explore the realities around them and in the process investigate their own identities and place in the world. A catalog will…
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Brett Allen’s pop-art over ab-ex paintings making their first appearance in Dallas.
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NY artist Ukeles, known for her feminist and service oriented artwork, in conversation with Zach Moser and Eric Leshinsky of Shrimp Boat Projects, moderated by Jenni Sorkin, Assistant Professor of…
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Slacker, Richard Linklater’s now nostalgic portrait of a vanished Austin, introduced by Aimee Chang, Manager of Public Programs at the Blanton Museum of Art. Drinks provided, bring your own lunch.
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Related Clues explores a slippage between 2D and 3D, between object and image and between concept and form.
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Toni LaSelle taught art at what is now known as Texas Women’s University in Denton Texas for 44 years, from 1928 – 1972. She embraced abstraction early: this exhibition presents…
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Dallas artist Andrew Douglas Underwood’s first solo exhibition, Archive of Shadows, compiles photographs, maps, drawings, texts and diagrams to make fragmented historical and literary vignettes, arranged to suggest that there…
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Square Dance: A Community Project, curated by Leila Grothe and Cynthia Mulcahy, proposes art as social practice: an old-fashioned outdoor dance complete with hay bales, string lights, and gingham covered…
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Small pieces, suitable for gifting, by gallery artists.
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For nine days in November, artist studios, art galleries, and various spaces all over East Austin will open up their doors to the public. A number of spaces will be…
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Juried by Janet Hassinger. Best in show for 2d and 3d work will be announced during the reception.