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Santa Fe Takes on International New Media Festival
Last Friday was the grand opening of the International New Media Festival (a.k.a. Currents) and the Plaza was packed More …
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Tiny Park’s Greatest Hits Exhibition and New Gallery + Preview Photos
Tiny Park, a previously small gallery in north Austin, expanded this year. I first visited the gallery, which More …
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Interview with Matt Hines of The Eastern Sea
The Eastern Sea just kicked off their national tour in Austin with a show at Stubbs (with Dana More …
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ArtNet Magazine – First and Oldest Online Art Magazine – Closes
Yesterday came news that ArtNet magazine, 16 years old and the “first and longest running online art magazine More …
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James Havard Stays Ahead of the Beast, Just Barely
James Havard is a painter whose new show at Zane Bennett Contemporary boasts an extensive archive of his More …
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PREVIEW: Currents International New Media Festival Opens Tonight
Today, Currents—the international new media festival—hosts 90 artists including 26 international participants, also 11 venue partners this year, More …
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REVIEW: Here and Now, Choreographers Presented in Austin
Choreographer–dancer Katherine Hodges, with her producing organization Ready|Set|Go!, in is her fourth season of presenting plurality. What sets More …
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Playing with Fire: Charles Ross at Gerald Peters Gallery
As if playing at demigod status, Charles Ross’s show at Gerald Peters Gallery, Solar Burns, is a collection More …
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Louis Grachos Announced as AMoA-Arthouse Director
Louis Grachos has been named executive director of the Austin Museum of Art-Arthouse, and will take on his More …
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Marina Abramovic, The Artist Is Present: Silent Stare, Vanity Movie
MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ THE ARTIST IS PRESENT is now present in movie theaters. The release comes after a long More …
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Dallas Museum of Art Receives $500,000 Grant to Expand Conservation Department
The Dallas Museum of Art received a $500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, they announced yesterday. More …
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I Got the Hots for TheCoolTv
I hate cable. Do you remember when The History Channel had programming about stuff that happened in the More …
June 2012