The RSA/RDA spring lecture series continues this week with David Gissen, Associate Professor at The California College of the Arts, San Francisco and historian and theorist of architecture and urbanism.…
Bill Davenport
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This exhibition explores the career of photographer Arnold Newman (1918–2006), who created iconic portraits of some of the most influential innovators, celebrities, and cultural figures of the twentieth century. Newman’s…
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Bronze sculpture and drawings related to childhood memories of her own mother reading from Robert Frost’s writings.
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East Austin Theater’s most creative designers have built bikinis/ frocks that represent the disappearing ecosystems and will model them at a party/ fashion show benefiting Glass Half Full Theatre’s upcoming…
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Wood fired ceramics reflect fifteen years of researching the alchemy of the process.
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UT Austin Alumni honor The Blanton Museum’s 50th Anniversary by showcasing pieces from their private collections.
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Molesworth is Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Boston, where she has organized one person exhibitions of artists Catherine Opie and Josiah McElheny, and group exhibitions such…
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The Ransom Center hosts Jed Perl, Art Critic for The New Republic, for a discussion about the state of the art world and the future of fine publishing with Peter…
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Over one hundred 9 x 12 inch boards are handed out to willing artists that support our cause in supporting the local art community. This show is ONE NIGHT ONLY…
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mperial China captured on glass plates by the Scottish photographer John Thomson, who first traveled to Asia in 1862. Organized by Betty Yao MBE, of Credential International Arts Management.
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Featuring caricature artist and Art Car super star Bonnie Blue, the art Asylum’s inaugural art show, BIGGER AND FULLER and a tarot reading by one of the talented Friday Night…
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More than 70 artists will participate in a 2-day self-guided tour of artists’ studios in neighborhoods along historic Fredericksburg Rd. in San Antonio, Texas on Sat., Feb. 16, from 11am-6pm …
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Wesley Harvey explores concepts of gender, identity, and love in his ceramic and assembled works. The artist’s fascination with kitsch is visible in his small constructions of found objects, figurines,…
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Freehand is back! Computers haven’t destroyed sketching. See how to combine technology with freehand sketching for creative expression.
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A special screening of a new documentary exploring the life and art of Texas art patriarch, Bert Long, Jr.
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40 modern sculptures focusing on the most universal of subjects, the human body.
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Drawings comment on disaster and destruction in the world.
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Featuring the work of “Bordeño” artist Francisco Delgado who creates work based in the social reality of the US-Mexico border. The inaugural opening of Lullwood Group Studios will occur that…
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Selections from the Whitney’s collection, focus on the tension and overlap between two strong currents in 20th-century art: realism and Surrealism.