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The Artist Wins Best Picture at 2012 Oscars
Written and directed by French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist is a silent, black-and-white film, which premiered in More …
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Funding Pulled and Art Chicago Dies
AdobeAirstream recently learned that NEXT and Art Chicago—which as of 2011, combined into one fair, Next Art Chicago—have More …
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Mardi Gras 2012, the Mediated Version
We’ve all been there, deep amidst the mayhem of too many people on a crazy New Orleans street, More …
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Sleigh Bells, Comeback Kid
After Saturday night’s appearance on SNL, Sleigh Bells are everywhere. Admittedly, they (or she with the guy in More …
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Political Art and Tom Molloy’s New World
When we think of murals on public walls, we might imagine childlike portraits stretched across city blocks—or, the More …
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E.A.S.T. Goes West in Austin
I received an email this week from the EAST people, telling me that, “Yes, the rumors are true…Big More …
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Santa Fe Artist Susan Begy Exhibits in Brooklyn
Santa Fe artist Susan Begy soon to have drawings in exhibition at B. Conte—167 N. 9th St in More …
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Joel Shapiro Installation Opens at Rice Gallery
Texas’ beloved New York artist Joel Shapiro opens in solo exhibition at the Rice University Gallery today, February More …
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Austin’s Ink Tank Survives Last New Year
Ink Tank is the latest cooperative, contemporary art lab in Austin—home of DIY. Projects from the new artist More …
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Artpace Announces New Director Regine Basha
Regine Basha is scheduled to assume post March 1 as the new director of Artpace. The non-profit arts More …
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CAMH Presents the Women Artists Behind the Curtain
The Contemporary Art Museum of Houston hosts The Desconstructive Impsulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973-1991—not More …
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Having Fun at The Affordable Art Fair
The Affordable Art Fair opened yesterday, January 18, in Los Angeles. Boasting cheap price tags for art—far lower More …
Katy Crocker