By Colette Copeland on June 7, 2012
Featuring seven artists’ work in two galleries, the exhibition City Zoo marks the debut of Brand 10’s new space—And X. Conveniently located on the I-30 service road, And X’s mission is to showcase large-scale sculptural and video installations, as well as host collaborative or collective artist groups. Artists will be invited to spend a few [...]
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By Christina Rees on November 21, 2011
This last April I attended a curators’ symposium in Austin during the Texas Biennial. It was a day-long series of panel discussions and presentations hosted by Arthouse, right around the time Arthouse was enduring some serious criticism over its censorious and/or irresponsible treatment of two prime exhibitions and of its own confused and confusing treatment [...]
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By Rebecca Carter on July 21, 2011
An orchid is dying. Its brown bloom stalk leans over a stacked set of studio monitors resting on the gallery floor. Lionel Richie’s crooning ballad overtakes the quiet buzz of three Chinese fortunetellers speaking through three monitors laid out diagonally across the main gallery space controling the flow of traffic like a Robert Morris sculpture [...]
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