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Notes on "Notes on Sugar"
The story behind Neon Queen Collective's first art exhibition
"...As an undergrad art history student at the University of South Florida, Phillip..."

Feb. 1, 2018 Arts Post by Melany Jean

SXSW Film Review: Museum Town
Epic art as economic development in the story of MASS MoCA
"...died. Some, like North Adams, Mass., were saved by art...."

March 12, 2019 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

The Square
A scathing and uncomfortable satire of the art world
"...man who is the chief curator for a prestigious contemporary art museum in Stockholm, and the latest casualty in..."

Nov. 10, 2017 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Steve Parker Wins 2018 Tito's Prize
Big Medium selects composer/sound artist for $15,000 award
"...musical bicycle, has won the second Tito's Prize from art collective Big Medium. Composer/sound artist/curator Steve Parker will receive..."

July 17, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Are You Experienced?
In a new ad campaign, the Blanton redefines 'art,' raising questions about what it means
"...The Blanton Museum of Art's new "Art is Experience" PR campaign is canvassing Austin,..."

June 30, 2006 Arts Feature by Nikki Moore

Why a Duck?
What You Didn't See at AMOA's Art Guys Exhibition
"...Fuck a Duck, by the Art Guys The Art Guys are troubled. It is Thursday..."

Jan. 31, 1997 Arts Feature by Lindsey Lane

Day Trips & Beyond: June Events Roundup
Summer travel opportunities and news from all over Texas
"...and do across the state, from seeing ancient Roman art to finding Aunt Rosie’s missing teeth...."

June 2, 2022 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

POP Start
Sculpture heralds the first POP Austin international art show
"...the Congress Avenue Bridge. All in the name of art...."

Sept. 19, 2014 Arts Post by Robert Faires

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

Feb. 15, 2008 Arts Feature by Rachel Cook

To Marfa, on a Tuesday in December
When high art and hipness move in, what happens to a tiny Texas town?
"...careful light blue letters: It's a souvenir from the contemporary art space at the heart of what can only..."

Dec. 23, 2005 Arts Feature by Dan Keane

Blanton’s Latest Exhibition Introduces Symbolism to All Audiences
No art degree needed
"...on the second floor of the Blanton Museum of Art, the “Ideas In Sensuous Form: The International Symbolist Movement”..."

Feb. 9, 2019 Arts Post by Alyssa Hiarker

Artists, Assemble!
Generous Art starting a professional association for artists
"...Generous Art, an organization that for years has been helping artists..."

Oct. 13, 2017 Arts Post

"Monika Sosnowska: Habitat"
The Polish artist’s industrial-material sculptures at the Contemporary Austin capture the physicality of our society, the rigidity of our order
"...or if/when we were to ever have a serious earthquake...."

Jan. 20, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

All Over Creation: Come and Don't Get It
You already have a job; no need to make another one out of figuring out art
"...The word came right from the artistic director herself: In the dance we were about to..."

June 26, 2015 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Swoon for 'Dunes at Noons'
Brad Tucker gives young art critics something to chew on
"...Austin-based installation artist Brad Tucker has just released his first book, and..."

Jan. 24, 2014 Arts Feature by Amy Gentry

Austin Arts at the Armory
Three local art galleries represent at this year's Armory Show in New York City
"...York City. This was the first, the original American art fair; it is the mother ship, and Pier 94..."

Feb. 27, 2009 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Top 10 in Design 2008
2008 was a great year for design – see what made the list
"...should be any different. So here it is: national/local art & design related goodness from 2008...."

Dec. 30, 2008 Design Post by Andy Campbell

Road-Tripping for the 2017 Texas Biennial
To curate this edition of the contemporary art survey, Leslie Moody Castro took an epic road trip across the Lone Star State
"...taking up the massive challenge of curating this visual arts exhibition that typically draws 1,000 submissions from across the..."

Sept. 29, 2017 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

2017 Texas Biennial: Putting It Together
Leslie Moody Castro on reviving the show after four years
"...Texas Biennial, she wasn't simply agreeing to select the art for another round of this statewide survey of contemporary..."

Sept. 27, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

All Over Creation: Upscale
Does size matter when it comes to art?
"...How often, though, do we see a work of art – an object that exists for no purpose other..."

Aug. 16, 2013 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Ventana Ballet Opens Season Three With a Flock of Night Birds
The company's avian-themed program includes five dancers, three cellists, and art from the atxGALS collective inside the Cathedral
"...being too obvious," according to AJ Garcia-Rameau, the company's artistic director...."

July 30, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

“Raul Gonzalez: Doing Work” at grayDUCK Gallery
The show’s images of construction work and fatherhood challenge expectations of masculinity, domesticity, immigrant work, and art
"...rooftop; home, with the kids. All are explored by artist Raul Gonzalez in his solo show "Doing Work." The..."

Dec. 1, 2017 Arts Review by Melany Jean

A Place of Calm and Light
The Blanton to build a structure designed by Ellsworth Kelly
"...is the title of a building designed by the artist and being built by the Blanton Museum of Art...."

Feb. 12, 2015 Arts Post by Robert Faires

A Big Word With a Small "A"
Sue Graze leads an organization that works to bring the visual arts to the entire Lone Star State. She talks with Rebecca Cohen about her first year directing the Texas Fine Arts Association.
"...with Sue Graze, executive director of the Texas Fine Arts Association (TFAA). We met at the Jones Center for..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Halfway Home
The Los Angeles County of Art's exhibition "The Road to Aztlan, Art From a Mythic Homeland" includes a wondrous survey of pre-conquest Mesoamerican art, but when it comes to contemporary Chicano works, the "road" doesn't take us all the way home.
"..."No one, no one, no one truly lives on earth."..."

Nov. 23, 2001 Arts Feature by Belinda Acosta

Downtown Austin Is Getting a Fresh Coat of Museums
"...illustration by Robert Faries..."

Nov. 27, 1998 Arts Feature by Sam Martin

Residence = Difference
A Stay at ArtPace in San Antonio Can Change an Artist
"...those who wait. For more than two years, Austin artists have been casting envious eyes toward San Antonio where..."

June 13, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Touring the Tour
A very meta experience, guided by Heather Pesanti, senior curator of the Contemporary Austin
"...and entering the second and final weekend of concentrated arts madness. This Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 22-23, is your..."

Nov. 21, 2014 Arts Feature by Seth Orion Schwaiger

Articulations
Austin Script Works has a changing of the bard, Austin officially becomes a capital of culture, and the Texas Fine Arts Association is renamed Arthouse.
"...December, he'll also be leaving his position as executive artistic director of Austin Script Works, which he's led since..."

Nov. 29, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Are You Local? Crit Group Reunion Redefines What it Means to be an Austin Artist
Two-part retrospective exhibition brings local creatives together, and to the main gallery
"...A few months ago, I wrote an article for this paper in which I referred to an..."

Nov. 19, 2021 Arts Feature by Vivie Behrens

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