Nikki Moore
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Arts Review
Throughout his latest group of collages, Letscher is always exploring how we work through ideas and emotions
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Balkan’s paintings celebrate and challenge traditional portraiture, presenting something of an identity peekaboo
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Growing Pains
Rapidly expanding Austin Green Art works to sustain its mission and identity
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The ballet based on Trenton Doyle Hancock’s art may be problematic thematically, but it’s still an enthralling experience
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This Gallery Lombardi group show defiantly straddles divisions with singers behind the lens and guitarists behind paintbrushes
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A heady, intelligent exchange between artist and critic about art’s invisibility and criticism’s illegibility
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AMOA’s exhibit reveals how our desires are formed by primary colors, Benday dots, and thick black lines
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Arts Reviews
Smith uses the analog TV production standard to probe what’s uniform and what’s excluded in society as well as TV
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This Blanton exhibition shows us how art occurs in the transfer of ideas, information, and nonmaterial goods
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This year’s five prize finalists all question what civilized society is, in Texas and elsewhere
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Art teachers can do more than teach, as two companion exhibitions on the UT campus show



