By Bill Davenport on July 15, 2012
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 best known as owner/co-founder of Mattingly Baker Gallery in the ’80s, says she has “been working on it forever, I don’t know how long. Probably [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged adela andea, Allison Smith, Amy Blakemore, and Billy Zinser, Ann Stautberg, annette lawrence, Benito Huerta, Bert Long, Bill Haveron, Billy Hassell, Brad Goldberg, Brad Oldham, buster graybill, Catherine Lee, Charles Mary Kubricht, david aylsworth, David Bates, David Hirschi, donald judd, Douglas Cartmel, erick swenson, Faith Gay, Francesca Fuchs, Gabriel Dawe, Gael Stack, George Tobolowsky, Hana Hillerova, Harry Geffert, Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Howard Sherman, Hubbard/Birchler, james magee, james surls, Jason Willaford, jeff elrod, Jeff Shore/Jon Fisher, jesus moroles, Joe Mancuso, John Pomara, joseph cohen, Joseph Havel, jules buck jones, julie speed, Kana harada, Kelli Vance, Kent Dorn, Kirk Hayes, Lance Letscher, Lawrence Lee, Leslie Wilkes, Linda Ridgway, Linnea Glatt, Liz Ward, Lorraine Tady, Ludwig Schwarz, Mac Whitney, Marcelyn McNeil, margarita cabrera, Margo Sawyer, mark flood, Mary McCleary, melissa miller, Michael Miller, Murielle White, Nic Noblique, Pam Nelson, Ricardo Paniagua Aaron Parazette, Richie Budd, Robyn O’Neil, Ruben Nieto, Rusty Scruby, Sam Reveles, Sara Williams, shawn smith, Sherry Owens, Steve Wiman, Susie Rosmarin, Ted Kincaid, Terrell James, The Art Guys, tom lauerman, Tom Orr, Tommy Fitzpatrick, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Troy Brauntuch, Vernon Fisher, Vincent Falsetta, Virginia Fleck, william betts, William Cannings |
By Sarah Fisch on May 14, 2011
You still have time to see the Texas Biennial 2011! It’s up until May 21, extended by a week. At least the main exhibition — curated by Virgina Rutledge, copyright attorney/art historian/former special counsel to Creative Commons — is still up in this large office building at 816 Congress. I think this is sort of [...]
Posted in Review | Tagged 816 Congress, austin art, Being John Malkovich, border issues, Caravaggio, Catherine Colangelo, cumbia, drug cartels, drug wars, Goya, Hieronymous Bosch, Jessica Mallios, Kathryn Kelley, Katy Horan, Marcelyn McNeil, Michael Anthony García, nautical art, Rembrandt, Ricardo Paniagua, Richard Martinez, Rigoberto A. Gonzales, San Antonio art, Sarah Fisch, soft sculpture, Tejano culture, texas painting, texas video art, TX Biennial 2011, Virginia Rutledge |