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Patchwork: An Interview with Annie Arnold
The following is an edited and condensed conversation between Austin-based artist Annie Arnold and I about her spring show at the Galveston Arts Center, Tourist, Tour-est, and her other recent
The following is an edited and condensed conversation between Austin-based artist Annie Arnold and I about her spring show at the Galveston Arts Center, Tourist, Tour-est, and her other recent
Currently on view at Link & Pin in South Austin is Synchronicity, a collection of recent portraits by painter Cheryl Finfrock and photographs by Eva Weiss dating back to 1972.
Mark di Suvero: Steel Like Paper is an exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas featuring work from the monumental sculptor’s more than sixty-year career. Remaining tethered to poetic themes
A myth and biblical narrative, The Tower of Babel follows the endeavor of society to build a structure so glorious it could bring them in touch with the heavens. However,
Far from her roots nestled in the central California valley, Natalie Wadlington makes her institutional debut at Dallas Contemporary with the solo exhibition Places that Grow. The show displays precise
Robert Jackson Harrington uses familiar, kitschy items to comment on the U.S.’ overconsumption as he undertakes making sustainable and responsibly sourced art. His pieces on view at St. Edward’s University
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