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Kate Breakey: "Black Tulips & Dead Flowers"
This exhibition focused on specimens of the plant kingdom is like a series of windows into arcane botanical memories
"...some long-dead past. September of last year seems about an eternity away, but a bright segment of it lives..."

June 19, 2020 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Q&A: The Dicks’ Gary Floyd Talks Lifelong Creativity Ahead of Austin Art Exhibition
Maybe We'll See Butterflies opens tomorrow at Prizer Arts & Letters
"...Floyd will Zoom in to say hello to guests at his exhibition opening, but won't stay on screen too..."

June 10, 2022 Music Post by Rachel Rascoe

The “Collectors Show” at grayDUCK Gallery
Collecting the collectors and showing Austin what they’ve got
"...The “Collectors Show” at grayDUCK Gallery on East Cesar Chavez is, as you..."

May 24, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Made Pictures
The Photos of the Wittliff Gallery & Mariana Yampolsky
"...Marco Antonio Cruz, "Ciegos en Mexico," 1990 (The Blind in Mexico)..."

Oct. 25, 1996 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Comin' at Ya!
3-D is back on the big screen -- again.
"...It's a safe bet that awestruck audiences of the 1850s and 1860s, paying their..."

July 25, 2003 Screens Feature by Ken Lieck

Mad Men Archive Lands at HRC
Matthew Weiner show archive parks its fedora at Harry Ransom Center
"...Grab your fedoras. With the announcement of the donation of the complete Mad Men archive..."

Jan. 12, 2017 Screens Post by Marjorie Baumgarten

Five Exhibitors Not to Miss at the SXSW Creative Industries Expo
Make a beeline for these booths on the last day of the expo
"...The largest exhibition at South by Southwest, the Creative Industries Expo can..."

March 16, 2022 SXSW Post by Ikram Mohamed

"When Everything's Been Said" at ICOSA Gallery
In this two-man exhibition by Jonas Criscoe and Mark Johnson, some pictures work a thousand words
"...When everything's been said, what are you going to do? Resort to the physical?..."

Jan. 25, 2019 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Undercover on High School's Ritziest Glitziest Night It All Goes Down at Prom
"...This is a different high school story than the one you're used to reading about these days...."

May 14, 1999 Arts Feature

An Eye for History
"......"

April 23, 1999 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

Taking Pictures
This year, for whatever reasons, Dick Holland writes, we have been blessed with photography books of great beauty and intelligence. Several of the leading figures in the canon of 20th-century photography are represented in this season's unusually rich outpouring, among them Eugéne Atget, Walker Evans, and Edward Steichen.
"...Steichen's Legacy: Photographs, 1895-1973edited and with text by Joanna Steichen..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Books Feature by Dick Holland

"Greg Davis: India's Kumbh Mela" at Butridge Gallery
This exhibit's images offer impressive layers of visual intricacy but also raise the problematic questions of photojournalism
"...The June 1985 cover of National Geographic featured a now iconic photograph of a young..."

July 28, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

"McKay Otto: Ever or Ever" at CAMIBAart
The visually rich and meditative surfaces of these mixed-media works take the viewer to a space veiled in silence
"...McKay Otto understands silence. He understands it in the same way you..."

May 6, 2016 Arts Review by H.C. Arnold

"De la Complicidad con la Agresión: Works by Miguel A. Aragón"
Aragón's images of drug cartel victims show the difficulty of addressing violence in today's society
"...I wonder how many South American drug cartel bosses gritted their teeth when..."

May 20, 2016 Arts Review by H.C. Arnold

"Elizabeth Chiles: Over Time"
The photographer focuses on the intersection of time and the environment, capturing the subtle changes in nature
"...The thing about clouds is, they never stand still. Like time, they're always changing. In Elizabeth Chiles'..."

April 1, 2016 Arts Review by H.C. Arnold

When There's Motion, but No Pictures
Guest Artistic Director Ed Halter adjusts Cinematexas' experimental aim
"...For more than a decade, Ed Halter has been one of the..."

Sept. 15, 2006 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

Saturday Night at the Bookstore
The Dicks' Gary Floyd 20 years after Austin's first Punk Prom at the ArmadilloWorld Headquarters
"...It was the height of spring, mid-May, and already hot. The old Quonset hut at 525 1/2..."

May 12, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

World Without End
The Austin Film Society will be screening all-new 35mm prints in an eight-film retrospective of the work of Soviet filmmaker Alexander Dovzhenko.
"...Early Soviet filmmaker Alexander Dovzhenko was a committed optimist...."

Sept. 6, 2002 Screens Feature by Michael Connor

Austin Symphony Orchestra Family Concert
With the Austin Symphony Orchestra in street clothes and everyone sporting bright yellow Symph-o-Vision glasses that turned even the dullest brown wall at the Bass into a rainbow of light, the kid-packed audience was taken on a colorful family musical journey.
"...Austin Symphony Family Concert: Up Close and (Almost) Personal..."

April 27, 2001 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

All Over Creation: Classical Alchemy
How Austin is transmuting the music of old into dance, art, and comedy
"...I used to think that classical music had a locked atomic structure – you..."

Sept. 30, 2011 Arts Column by Robert Faires

A Sense of Place
For two decades, Stephen L. Clark's gallery has made a home for photographers of the region
"...Pictures at an exhibition: the grizzled actor on the movie..."

Oct. 18, 2013 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Prints Charming
Marking Austin's Museum of Art's "Fresh Ink" Exhibit
"...(dark shapes/two lillies), 1993. Monotype, 42x28 inches. Published by Flatbed Press. If out-of-town friends suddenly appeared on my doorstep..."

Feb. 21, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

The Painter and the Thief
Intriguing tale of crime and redemption
"...There's a theory that criminal justice is about a balance between three forces:..."

May 22, 2020 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

"Gently Fried"
Local curatorial powerhouse Los Outsiders creates a poignant three-part exhibition (or is it five?)
"...Before the opening, artist Jimmy James Canales walked the entire 70-plus miles from San Antonio to..."

June 5, 2015 Arts Review by Seth Orion Schwaiger

After the 'Watch,' What?
Alumni of AMOA's 'New Art in Austin' talk about the exhibition's impact on their careers
"...This year marks the third time that the Austin Museum of Art has curated an exhibition..."

Feb. 15, 2008 Arts Feature by Rachel Cook

Day Trips & Beyond: Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art
Collection expands our appreciation for nature and art
"...The human race has a tenuous relationship with water at best...."

April 26, 2017 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Shane and Sara Scribner: 'A Place Beyond'
Married duo's new art exhibition at Wally Workman reviewed
"...Here’s an exhibition that you’ll really like to see in person,..."

July 22, 2014 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

South by Southwest Falls for Ryan Gosling With The Fall Guy World Premiere
3 Body Problem, more announced for 2024 festival
"...by Southwest audiences have seen the artier side of Ryan Gosling with films like the Austin-shot Song to Song..."

Jan. 10, 2024 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

"I Made a Movie, and They Didn't Want It!"
Shut out by distribution companies, indie filmmakers go DIY when it comes to getting their movie out there.
"...have a brass ring of sorts -- a concrete, material measure of success. A publishing house purchases an author's..."

July 11, 2003 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Death Cab for Cutie’s Two-Hour Sprawl
Epic first performance of a two-night Moody Theater stand
"...Some cringeworthy habits you outgrow: cheap vodka sans mixer as a coping mechanism, dating heartbreakers that become..."

Sept. 22, 2015 Music Post by Libby Webster

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