Yes folks, the Blanton Museum of Art is finally opening its new building on the south edge of the UT Austin campus. Mark your calendars for April 29th and 30th!!
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UT’s Blanton Museum of Art is officially closed until the grand re-opening, scheduled for February 2006!!
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Austin’s Blanton Museum of Art is shaping up to be a major player in our great state’s museums. They just got $250K from the Dell Foundation, putting them some $11…
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The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art at UT Austin is going to create a “village green” to link the university with Austin. Peter Walker and Mel Chin will design…
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Congratulations to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, which this past December received a $1 million grant for building public participation in the arts from the Wallace Foundation. The MFAH…
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The Blanton Museum at UT has a new curator of Latin American art: Dr. Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro comes from the Americas Society in New York, and will start work in Austin…
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From Sicardi Ayers Bacino: “Liliana Porter first studied art at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano in Buenos Aires, where she enrolled at the age of twelve. Five…
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Today, we compare Snøhetta's "Canopies" in the Moody Patio of the Blanton Museum of Art, in Austin, to the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay, in Singapore.
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From Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking: “Flatbed is excited to present an exhibition of new monotypes and an etching by Jeffrey Dell. The exhibition’s title “Tidal Waive” alludes to both…
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From Seven Sisters: “Seven Sisters celebrates the opening of James Sterling Pitt: Decoder (Lost Sculpture and a Few Ideas) with a reception on Saturday, April 13, 2024, from 2 to 4 PM and…
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This week: a solo show of meticulous architectural sculptures in Houston, an exhibition of over 100 woodblock prints and painted scrolls in Austin, a show featuring punk and New Wave ephemera from two private collections in Dallas, and more.
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The Texas Cultural Trust, a nonprofit organization supporting arts and culture throughout the state, has received a $2.5 million private donation that will endow the Texas Young Masters program.
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The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History & Culture has acquired a work by Bert L. Long Jr.
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Big Medium has named Erika Mei Chua Holum, Ashley DeHoyos Sauder, and Coka Treviño as co-curators of the 2024 Texas Biennial.
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This week: a group show featuring stories of Latina and Chicana survival and resilience in Austin, an exhibition of works depicting dogs in Dallas, ceramic works by contemporary Native artists in Lubbock, and more.
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From the Blanton Museum of Art: “Unbreakable presents artworks with an emphasis on Latina and Chicana artists and their stories of survival and resilience. Selected from the landmark Gilberto Cárdenas…
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From Lydia Street Gallery: “In Sporadic Moments (Memorias Sueltas), Ecuadorian-American artist Sandra C. Fernández utilizes pages from a cherished 1800s book of crimes and misdemeanors as the foundation for works…
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Jessica Fuentes writes about her recent visit to the Mexic-Arte Museum as part of her research funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant.
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Gabriel Martinez and Brandon Zech discuss their anticipated exhibitions in Texas, including a retrospective of works by Ruth Asawa at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, an intergenerational show dedicated to Caribbean and African diasporic art at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and more.
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From the Blanton Museum of Art: “Anni Albers (1899–1994) is considered the most important textile artist of the 20th century. Known for her wall hangings, weavings, and designs, she was…