Katie Geha

Painting as Object: Sam Sanford & Jeremy DePrez

Sam Sanford’s exhibition at Austin’s N Space, Furniture Music consists of a series of mostly large abstract paintings that resemble the patterning in fabric. One painting is of a black

An Interview with Leah Meltzer

Leah Meltzer is a young and ambitious performance artist who recently moved to Austin from New Orleans. She attended the Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College in New

Depth/Flatness: Surface Tension at MASS Gallery

Surface Tension, the current show at MASS Gallery, is a quiet and considered study of the work of three artists. The photography and paper works on display relate to concerns

A Valentine to “GIRLS”

Last week’s episode of “GIRLS” showed Lena Dunham’s character, Hannah Horvath, engaging in a topless round of ping pong with Joshua, a recently separated 42-year-old handsome stranger performed by Patrick

Odd Intervals: Brent Fariss’ “Unitard”

Last Saturday night I went to a private residence in Travis Heights to see the New Music Co-op‘s performance of Brent Fariss‘ Unitard, a piece that according to Fariss, “explores

Interview with Lauren Kelley

Lauren Kelley creates animated videos that often feature Barbies altered by clay and confectioner’s sugar and that evoke a complex commentary on race, youth and desire. Kelley’s works also engage

Apocalypse: Desire for the End

Oh how we long for the End! Is there not something slightly disappointing about waking up to an unchanged world after everything was supposed to be snuffed out? That small

Holiday Gift Guide: Art Books

Who doesn’t love to receive art books around the holidays? Full of inspiration and far more special than your average paperback, the following books will warm the hearts of all

School’s Out: BFA shows at Texas State

If not completely exhausting, the end of each semester can be pretty gratifying. The students are relieved to be finished, turning in their last papers and tests, sometimes telling you

They Shoot Curators, Don’t They?

By the time this is published the new curator of modern and contemporary art at the Blanton Museum may have been announced. I was told last week that an offer

Clay: Medium Not Specific

I’ve long thought of clay as a very specific medium. By “medium specific” I’m recalling the critic Clement Greenberg’s term as he defined it in his 1961 essay Modernist Painting.

Pictures of E.A.S.T.

I ran around E.A.S.T. Sunday afternoon, the last day of the annual Austin arts festival. It was a sunny and beautiful day–perfect for wandering about and looking at local art.

Interview with Emily Roysdon

Emily Roysdon is an artist who lives in Stockholm and New York, when she’s not traveling around the globe, mounting collaborative and site-specific projects. Roysdon was an artist in residence

Interview with Colby Bird

Colby Bird  is an artist born and raised in Austin, now living in Brooklyn, New York. He often blends the discourses of photography and sculpture, and is currently exhibiting 100

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