This and That: Francis Picabia and Jasmine Zelaya
“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed. Today: Flowers Jasmine Zelaya, “Detroit Red,” Fall 2020, Public art installation on Rice...
View ArticleAlejandra Almuelle’s “De Tierra” Dialogues with Elisabet Ney’s...
In a castle-shaped, limestone building on a residential street in Austin, busts by two female, immigrant, Texas sculptors that lived a century apart sit side by side. Alejandra Almuelle’s new...
View ArticleThis and That: Lisa Alvarado and Georgia O’Keeffe
“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed. Today: Abstracted yellow rivers Lisa Alvarado, “Thalweg Flag” (rendering), 2020, commissioned...
View ArticleThis and That: Martin Luther King Jr. and Joseph Stalin Memorials
“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed. Today: State memorials dedicated to larger-than-life leaders carved from the front of a...
View ArticleThis and That: Vincent Valdez and Adriana Corral and Chris Musina
“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed. Today: Dying birds Vincent Valdez and Adriana Corral, “Requiem,” 2019, clay, cast bronze, ash;...
View ArticleBallet Austin’s “Poe: A Tale of Madness” is a Spectacle Fueled by Collaboration
Ballet Austin’s production of “Poe: A Tale of Madness.” Photo: Anne Marie Bloodgood, courtesy of Ballet Austin To create his latest work, a ballet that weaves together Edgar Allan Poe’s life and...
View ArticleThis and That: Touchable Silver Clouds
“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. See past “This and That” posts here. – Ed. Today: Touchable silver clouds Marie Watt, “Sky Dances Light,” 2024, tin jingles, cotton twill...
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