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By GT contributors on January 6, 2013
Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for the best spring shows around the state. Think we missed something great? Post it in the comments section below! AUSTIN Alison Kuo: Colorful Food 1117 Garland January 4 – February 14 Former Austin resident and current School of Visual Art grad student, Alison Kuo will present a psychedelic [...]
Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged 1117 Garland, 500X, Adam Putnam, Alison Kuo, amset, Andrew Douglas Underwood, andrew wyeth, angela kallus, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Artpace, Ben Shahn, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brett bloom, Charles Burchfield, Charles Sheeler, colette copeland, Colorful Food, Dave HIckey, Day Wheeler, designated drivers, Diego Bianchi, diverseworks, Edgardo Aragón, Edward Hopper, Fernando Brito, FotoFest, Gary Simmons, George Tooker, Gunilla Klingberg, Interactive Records, Into the Wild Meaning, Ivete Lucas, J. Parker Valentine, Jennifer Ward, Jimmy Peña, Jorge Arreola Barraza, Joseph Cornell, K Space Contemporary, Keri Oldham, kirk hopper fine art, Man Ray, marc fischer, Marcela Rico, Marty Walker Gallery, mckinney avenue contemporary, McNay Museum of Art, miguel aragon, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Okay Mountain, Paul Cadmus, Pedro Reyes, Philip Guston, rice gallery, Roberta Harris, salem collo-julin, sally chandler, Scott Martin, Sterling Allen, Susie Kalil, Suzanne Cotter, Tala Madani, temporary services, terri thornton, Texas State University Galleries, The Jung Center Gallery, The Reading Room, tony feher, UNLV, VAC, Visual Art Center, Yves Tanguy |
By Bill Davenport on October 17, 2012
Loading dock doors open this morning at 8am at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center to admit the soon-to-be-fevered installation crews for the second Texas Contemporary Art Fair. In addition to the 65 galleries participating, the installation work includes upholstered decoys by Ann Wood, a kinetic forest by Jules Buck Jones, an interactive photo booth [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged ann wood, Glasstire, jules buck jones, Okay Mountain, texas contemporary art fair 2012, travis somerville |
By Bill Davenport on March 30, 2012
After a nearly two-year hiatus, Austin’s Okay Mountain Collective is opening a new show in a new space at 1619 Cesar Chavez St. Leif Low-beer’s Just Do It opens April 14.
Posted in Newswire | Tagged leif low beer, Okay Mountain |
By Bill Davenport on December 6, 2011
This evening, a group of artists and curators known for their participation in prominent collaborative projects old and new, in Texas and elsewhere will meet to discuss their experiences at Fort Worth Contemporary arts at 7pm. The panel, titled “All Together Now” will include Bradly Brown, co-founder of the new art collective Homecoming, which had [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged alison hearst, Christina Rees, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, good/bad art collective, homecoming, martin iles, Nathan Green, Okay Mountain |
By Bill Davenport on July 12, 2011
Austin art collective Okay Mountain (Ryan Hennessee, Sterling Allen, and Peat Duggins) spent long, long hours animating this new video for Bill Callahan’s new album Apocalypse! The video was produced by Dave Bryant, who previously produced a video for Callahan’s Riding for the Feeling, from the same album.
Posted in Newswire | Tagged bill callahan america, dave bryant, Okay Mountain |
By Claire Ruud on June 10, 2011
(To read Arthouse and the Dallas Contemporary: Crunching the Numbers, Part I, click here.) In 2009, the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA) cancelled its plans for a new building downtown for the third time. Last December, AMOA sold the land on which it had been planning to build and in February it announced it would [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged 990s, amoa, AMOA Arthouse merger, annual surplus or deficit, arthouse, artlies, austin museum of art, blanton museum of art, budget, capital campaigns, Claire Ruud, Co-Lab, dana friis-hansen, Domy, fundraising, funraising efficiency, Laugna Gloria, MOCA, MOCA jacksonville, Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, ned rifkin, New Art in Austin, Okay Mountain, Tucson Museum of Art |