Nick Schager of Slant Magazine wrote of Dragonslayer in his review, “…it’s a film that makes a strong, if unintentional, case for the pathetic emptiness of the punk-rock life.” If Schager had seen past the main …
Original readymades? Hm. Oxymoron? Not if they are slightly altered readymades, like Duchamp’s. The Contemporary Art Museum Houston calls into question the notion of the readymade tomorrow for their opening reception of It is what it …
Dale Chihuly installs his large-scale glass sculptures at the Dallas Arboretum, on exhibit May 5 – November 5. Chihuly’s work is not shy. Sculptures chosen for the beloved East Dallas botanical gardens are fiery with bright …
As of 4:30 pm on April 19th, the University of Texas amassed its latest piece for Landmarks public art collection—Ben Rubin’s tribute to Walter Cronkite, who attended the University in the 1930s. Titled And That’s The …
Fusebox is the “hybridized” art festival that is mashing-up all things art-related in the Austin this week. Founder of the festival Ron Berry collides visual art, music, dance, and film to expand the parameters so-called festivals. …
Art from the Ashes, a benefit exhibition for Lost Pines Recovery, opens tomorrow April 28-May 5, 2012. In collaboration with Big Medium, an Austin-based arts organization and producers of East Austin Studio Tour, Art from the …
Ged Quinn opened this week at the The Modern in Fort Worth with works described by the museum as “awe-inspiring in their combination of painterly skills and provocative conceptual strains.” Quinn, an English painter, has had …
The Dallas Art Fair boasts growing numbers over the past three years, and in its fourth year seems to have elevated to a new level of maturity with over 70 galleries in attendance. Housed in the …
If you’re not familiar with Shift Build and the work of Jesse Hartman in Austin, Texas, then you should be! “Slow furniture,” is what Hartman calls his pieces, which are built using reclaimed materials by repurposing …
Postminimalist, and popular newcomer to the auction market, Jacob Kassay is a highly anticipated artist this year with his exhibition No Goal at Power Station, concurrent with the Dallas Art Fair. No Goal is the “must-see” …