Nearly a month after his sudden resignation as director of the CAMH, Arning announced that he will join Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art in Houston.
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The Contemporary Austin Acquires a Tree Trunk Sculpture by Ai Weiwei
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech'Iron Tree Trunk' sits among other trees in the pathways of Laguna Gloria, essentially blending into its surroundings.
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Seventeen Texas Museum Gifted Over 500 Artworks from The Contemporary Austin’s Collection
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechEarlier this year, seventeen Texas museums were gifted a total of more than 500 works of art from The Contemporary Austin’s collection. The museums received the pieces as part of…
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The Texas Commission on the Arts has announced that 52 arts organizations and 17 artists affected by Hurricane Harvey will receive relief grants. Totaling $446,500, the grants will go towards supplementing…
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Today the Austin American-Statesmen reported that the Contemporary Austin will transfer most of its permanent collection to the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas. This collection of 700…
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An exhibition of early and current works by artists Catherine Lee, McKay Otto, Margo Sawyer and Joan Winter.
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An exhibition of art featuring works by: Joseph Cohen Karen Hawkins Catherine Lee McKay Otto Beverly Penn Margo Sawyer Joan Winter
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An exhibition featuring works by the recently appointed “Texas State Artists for 2015 & 2016″—Dornith Doherty (Southlake), Dario Robleto (Houston), Margo Sawyer (Austin), and Vincent Valdez (San Antonio).
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An exhibition of Texas mixed media artists. The show includes works by Mary McCleary, Margo Sawyer, Danny O’Dowdy, Randall Reid, Richard Stout, Gabriel Dawe, and Margarita Cabrera.
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A pop-up show featuring works by Kevin Box, Rodolfo Choperena, Kelvyn Davila, Sarah Fox, Mark Hogensen, Ernesto Ibañez, Chisum Justus, Chikako Kato, George Krause, Steve Reynolds, Margo Sawyer, Myke Venable, Allison…
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The winners of the 2014-2015 Austin Critics’ Table Awards, given by an informal group of arts writers from the Austin American-Statesman and the Austin Chronicle, were announced last night. The…
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Tomorrow, the Texas State Legislature will officially appoint two-dimensional and three-dimensional visual artists (along with representatives of poetry and music) to officially represent Texas for the years 2015 and ’16;…
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The Almost-Complete List of Texas Holiday Arts and Crafts Fairs
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonHoliday shoppers, rejoice! No need to regret skipping Cyber Monday or fighting huge malls when there are tons of fairs and markets offering handmade items from artists, artisans, and other…
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With only two or three inches between each work, the exhibition doesn't exactly lend itself to parsing, but it's a show about transition: from where the gallery has been to where it is going.
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30 Austin-based artists presented without regard for media, subject, conceptual leaning, age, or career stage. The exhibition will be installed salon-style. Artists include: Margo Sawyer, Jade Walker, Dan Sutherland, Anna Krachey and many more.
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With Jill Bedgood, Benito Huerta, Catherine Lee, Shea Little, Michelle Mayer, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, McKay Otto, Margo Sawyer, Shawn Smith, Jana Swec, Jade Walker & Steve Wiman.
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Margo Sawyer has won the CoD+A (Collaboration of Design+Art) Award for best residential art installation (with project partners Lawrence W. Speck, architect, and Wendy Dunnam Tita, interior designer). The first…
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An invitational art show organized by San Antonio artists Nate Cassie and Ethel Shipton featuringriginal representations of black cats by Andy Benavides (San Antonio), Lorna Francis (Castroville), Rachel Hecker (Houston),…
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Dallas art writer and collector June Mattingly’s new e-book The State of the Art: Contemporary Artists in Texas, is out-available for Nook, Kindle and iPad. Mattingly, a Dallas artworld fixture…
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The McNay challenges renowned art historian Linda Nochlin’s 1971 ARTnews essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? in this exhibition Neither Model nor Muse: Women as Artists. For…