This week: a solo show featuring elaborate sculptural works in Rockport, an exhibition of photographs documenting Black churches in Lufkin, a collaborative series of quilts referencing complex fictional worlds in Austin, and more.
Co-Lab Projects
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This week: a series of presentations from various artists in Austin, a sculptural sound installation in El Paso addressing femicide, a site-specific installation founded on water and money in Houston, and more.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
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Ariel Evans talks with artist Adrian Aguilera about his practice, his research, and his recent exhibition at Co-Lab Projects in Austin.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with artist Virginia Colwell about the underlying and unseen harm that comes from romanticizing the southern landscape.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Mexico City-based artist Virginia Colwell about upcoming her solo exhibition at Co-Lab Projects in Austin.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with artist Virginia Colwell about the research and process in creating her upcoming exhibition at Co-Lab Projects in Austin.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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This week: a solo show featuring sculptures inspired by Aztec culture in San Antonio, a performance and exhibition confronting trauma and perseverance in Houston, speculative fiction works drawing on Liberian ancestry and science fiction in Dallas, and more.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Sean Gaulager and Ezra Masch about the exhibition and performance project "VOLUMES," on view at Co-Lab Projects in Austin, Texas
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Mao's site-specific installation at Co-Lab brings together an affinity for steel, ceramics, and leather, with a refined sense of melding materiality into a multivalent metaphor — in this case, the symbolic, dualistic nature of the serpent.
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Donald Judd's concrete works in Marfa look eerily similar to Co-Lab Projects' new open-air gallery space in Austin.
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Co-Lab is encouraging other organizations to follow its lead.
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While the pandemic was certainly not a part of the conceptual planning for the show, it has become a major protagonist in the unsettling timeliness of the exhibition itself.
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Part of Culpepper’s appeal, for critics and audiences alike, is a patent ability to marry technical, craft-focused mastery with a self-aware jolt of absurdism.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show by a newly-minted MFA, an artwork that doesn’t quite fit into a gallery, and why our number one pick is our number one pick.
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The objects on display are less like home goods, and more like insolent props for an unwholesome funhouse.
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Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso on the beauty of Grand Central Terminal, the endurance of Co-Lab Projects, and one longtime festival’s determination to keep Austin’s freak flag flying.
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By isolating something as simple as a tree and creating multiple perspectives through the lenses, Cartterfield's work evokes the idea of a life lived as if looking out from the window of a train.
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Co-Lab Projects Returns with a Short-Term Space & Collaboration with Partial Shade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechCo-Lab Projects, Austin's longtime artist-run exhibition organization, has announced a slate of new programming this spring.