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David Adjaye on Temporary Architecture and “The Dissolve”
Architect David Adjaye discusses his work designing temporary architecture for The Dissolve, SITE Santa Fes 2010 video biennial More …
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Stephen Hannock, Painter-Conservationist New work installed at DAM
A Stephen Hannock landscape is more than a painting, its a place of discovery, a dimensional plane that More …
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Do Science and Art Really Meet?
Despite several formal high points, and some strong visuality, another show purporting to have artists talk deeply on More …
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Clayton Porter’s “Deer Hart, Dog Dick” Opens at LAUNCHPROJECTS
A prominent thinker on ecological economics, Nate Hagens, explains consumerism in terms of evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology, More …
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Shoja Azari Icons & Shirin Neshat’s Women Without Men
In the largest room at LTMH Gallery, Shoja Azaris images of Iranian holy martyrs striking poses of power More …
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Artists Gather at Colorado Art Ranch in Salida
In late April, Colorado Art Ranch, a nomadic outfit that hosts artist residencies throughout Colorado, gave seven talented More …
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Mierle Ukeles: Garbage and Ritual
Mierle Laderman Ukeles has performed as an artist for 40 years, setting up her work as situations that More …
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Austin Street Art
MAY 17, AUSTIN–A few weeks ago David Ellis painted an improvisational mural on the side of Co-Labs warehouse More …
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Interview with Raam from Hypernova
Most bands talk about “paying their dues” and basically what that means is playing their music for months More …
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Art in Review: Santa Fe Contemporary
While spring in Santa Fe can toss rogue winds that seem to fool with your equilibrium, as they More …
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Austin Contemporary on the Rise
There are several progressions occurring in the Austin art scene. Not the least of which the Blanton Museum More …
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Shepard Fairey’s Newest Work
Shepard Faireys new mural, photographed on Houston Street, Manhattan, by mate Janette Beckman, partly in the rain.You go More …
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