“Through this self-evaluation,” states the CAMIBAart press release, “we determined the standard white-box gallery model is not the most efficient and effective way to represent our artists and their works.”
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Miller’s solo exhibition is spread across the modest two rooms and hallway in San Antonio's Sala Diaz, and is a quietly epic meditation on the sublime absurdity of existence.
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Moody Center & French Embassy Team Up to Present Special Program
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe program, which is organized around the theme of ecology, will feature the openings of the Moody Center's spring art exhibitions, film screenings, and a keynote lecture by Rice University professor Timothy Morton and artist and performer Laurie Anderson.
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Applications Now Open for Eleven-Month Galveston Artist Residency
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentAll GAR residents receive a studio, an apartment, a $500 travel stipend, and a monthly stipend of $1000.
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Business and Pleasure: 50 Years of Photography by Paul Hester
by Gene Fowlerby Gene Fowler 8 commentsA half-century of anyone’s artistic activity is a lot of ground to cover, and Hester describes the upcoming show as a collage of his work, with all the variation one might expect in art produced for commerce and culture over such a span of time.
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The Life We Live Here: Bob Schneider at Redbud Gallery
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean 0 commentWhether bursting with visual stimuli or more sparse and lonesome, these works speak to lonesomeness, self-discovery, attitudes about sex, and the kitchen-sink drama of everyday life.
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Just Go! Why Not? CASETA Presents a Talk on Early Texas Art
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentCan’t wait for the Seventeenth Annual CASETA Symposium and Texas Art Fair, which takes place in Austin this spring? Well-known for its interesting panel discussions and lectures, those events are…
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You would know this if you knew your pop culture.
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"How was I to know / She was with the Russians too?"
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Tomlinson’s silkscreen prints of people detained at the southern US-Mexican border is the subject of the first exhibition of his work since the veteran Fort Worth artist’s death last September.
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The MAC Opens Its New Space in Dallas With Two Texas-Based Exhibitions
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThis weekend The MAC in Dallas opens its long-awaited new space in the Cedars neighborhood, after two years of programming in an interim space just down the street from the new location.
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Bryan Museum Kicks Off Lecture Series About Texas History
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentCovering subjects ranging from the Alamo, to the Battle of San Jacinto, to the role of women on the Texas frontier, the museum's Historically Speaking Lecture Series will expand on moments and concepts that are already well-represented in its collection.
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Ruby City’s Architect, Sir David Adjaye, Comes to San Antonio
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentSir David Adjaye and his firm, Adjaye Associates, may best be known in the US as the architects behind the recently opened Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.
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Join in Rockport’s Recovery: Be a Part of the Art Festival
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentArtist applications for the 2019 Rockport Art Fest are now online! It is open to all types of artists, from painting to sculpture to jewelry. The application deadline is March…
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Fort Worth Modern to Feature Rainey Knudson in 2019 Lecture Series
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 2 commentsRainey Knudson's lecture will cover what it’s like to write about art in the digital age, and how that has changed since she established the publication in 2001.
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As heir to multiple sculptural and cultural histories, Bhabha operates as a great synthesizer, yet her works never feel derivative of her forebears; they seem to glower with their own aesthetic logic and enigmatic meaning.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech run down the Texas exhibitions Glasstire is most excited about for the coming season.
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The Mydolls are so ingrained in Houston history and the history of the overall national punk-rock scene that they are now part of a major university library collection.
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McNay Art Museum Hires New Theatre Arts Collection Curator
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentR. Scott Blackshire brings with him a wealth of real life and academic experience: he recently graduated with a PhD in Performance Studies from The University of Texas at Austin, and prior to that, he earned undergraduate and master's degrees in opera performance.
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Austin’s TEMPO: Secondary Artists, TEMPO 2D, and 2nd Year of Visionary Voices
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentThrough the TEMPO 2D program, twelve local artists were selected to create works at locations across Austin, including public parks, the Austin Bergstrom International Airport, and other high-profile locales.