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  • UMLAUF celebrates 35 years with exclusive exhibit showcasing 35 never-before-seen works by Charles Umlauf
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kxan.com /1 week ago

UMLAUF celebrates 35 years with exclusive exhibit showcasing 35 never-before-seen works by Charles Umlauf

Just a few decades ago, a six-acre site off Barton Springs Road was an empty field. Now, it's filled with dozens of sculptures by renowned sculptor and teacher Charles Umlauf.

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

“Contemporary Texas Sculpture”: An Interview with Editor Diana L. Roberts

I have known Diana L. Roberts since interviewing her husband, sculptor Danville Chadbourne, over 14 years ago for my first book of interviews with Texas artists. She is an independ...

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allaboutjazz.com /1 month ago

Michael Mordecai: The Man Who Keeps Austin Jazz Moving

Michael Mordecai has spent decades inside the machinery of Austin jazz: on the bandstand, behind the phone, at the booking desk, in the contractor's chair and in the community room...

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texasmonthly.com /1 month ago

What It’s Like to Stay at the New Hotel of a Historic Austin Property

The sleek Inn at Green Pastures is a welcome addition to a place that’s hosted decades of adventures.

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observer.com /1 month ago

Austin’s Storied Driskill Grill Returns, Now With April Bloomfield at the Helm

Inside the historic Driskill Hotel, the restored steakhouse returns with chef-driven sides, serious dry-aging and plenty of old-school swagger.

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texasmonthly.com /1 month ago

Word Wrangler: June 2, 2026

Some notable painters from Texas.

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observer.com /3 weeks ago

For Stephen Lichty, Sculpture Makes Visible What Matter Remembers

The San Francisco-based artist approaches artmaking as an act of observation rather than authorship.

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nbcdfw.com /1 month ago

David Lomelí returns to The Dallas Opera as its new leader

A new era begins at The Dallas Opera on June 1 as David Lomelí begins his tenure as the company’s Kern Wildenthal General Director and CEO. “David Lomelí is the rare leader who...

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texasmonthly.com /1 month ago

Barbecue May No Longer Be the Most Interesting Thing About Lockhart

Inside the creative revival of a small Texas town where making friends with locals is all part of the trip.

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glasstire.com /3 weeks ago

An Abridged Lineage of Artist-Run Spaces of Color in Texas

This article is part of a series of pieces celebrating Glasstire’s 25th anniversary. To see other stories from this series, go here. To see pieces from the month of June, around th...

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riverviewobserver.net /1 month ago

Celebrating and Remembering the Life and Legacy of Artist David Acker

“Two Figures” by David Acker, 1980, Oil pastel, 25.75” x 39.5”. The Hudson County Community College Foundation Art Collection has long celebrated and showcased the work of artists...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Care & Curiosity: John Pomara’s Legacy at the University of Texas at Dallas

This article is part of a series of pieces celebrating Glasstire’s 25th anniversary. To see other stories from this series, go here. To see pieces from the month of May, around the...

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

What Is a Texas Artist Anyway?

This article is part of a series of pieces celebrating Glasstire’s 25th anniversary. To see other stories from this series, go here. To see pieces from the month of May, around the...

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nrn.com /1 month ago

Michael White makes his Dallas debut with two original concepts, Lions Den and Bar Leonessa

The restaurant and cocktail lounge are part of the 103-year-old Stoneleigh hotel’s recent transformation

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aquariumdrunkard.com /3 weeks ago

Lau Ro :: Lau

Following their role in the celebrated outfit Wax Machine, Lau is the sophomore offering from São Paulo-born musician Lau Ro. An enduring cycle of radiance, the windswept echoes of...

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archdaily.com /1 month ago

Westlake Dermatology Georgetown / Matt Fajkus Architecture

This medical office building was designed to be an embodiment of the Westlake Dermatology brand, "the gold standard for cosmetic dermatology". With its prominent location on Willia...

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observer.com /5 days ago

One Fine Show: “Deep Cuts, Block Printing Across Cultures” at LACMA

With everything from Japanese prayer scrolls printed in 764 to a rare 1906 Brücke Manifesto to Alison Saar's woodcuts, the exhibition presents block printing as the most underestim...

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texasmonthly.com /1 month ago

Old Austin’s Legendary Taxi Tycoon Was Immortalized in Richard Linklater’s ‘Slacker’

On his way to becoming an East Austin legend, Roy Velasquez Sr. led a remarkable life. I know, because I was there.

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

The Beating Heart of Austin’s Artist-Run Independent Spaces: Five Interviews to Light Your Fire

This article is part of a series of pieces celebrating Glasstire’s 25th anniversary. To see other stories from this series, go here. To see pieces from the month of June, around th...

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texasobserver.org /2 weeks ago

Portrait of Us, 2019-2023

The post Portrait of Us, 2019-2023 appeared first on The Texas Observer.

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contemporist.com /1 week ago

Discover Austin's New Boutique Hotel Hidden Beneath Heritage Oak Trees

In Austin's Bouldin Creek neighborhood, The Inn at Green Pastures adds a fresh destination to one of the city's longest-standing hospitality landmarks. Designed by architecture and...

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mspmag.com /5 days ago

In Conversation with Dallas Goldtooth

The writer and actor curated a film series for the Walker Art Center.

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observer.com /1 month ago

For David Hockney, Looking Was Living

He was born in Yorkshire, died in London and never lost his flat Northern accent. Something else he never lost in his 88 years on earth was his love of looking and using whatever t...

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latimes.com /1 month ago

David Hockney, whose art celebrated sun-drenched Los Angeles, dead at 88

David Hockney, the innovative British artist who celebrated Los Angeles' sun-drenched life and landscapes in colorful, wildly popular paintings, has died.

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