
In just a few weeks time, Okay Mountain and Domy Books’ first ever joint exhibition will open for a golden three days off East Cesar Chavez. For the exhibition, New York/Austin-based artist Andy Colquitt has pulled together a collection of work by Austin-based artists who inspired him at a certain point in his life. As explained in Domy’s lengthy release, the year was 1988, when he [Andy] was “learning what it meant to be an artist.” Time (two weeks or so) will tell, but I for one am excited to view a collection of work through the perspective of someone not initially from Austin but who immediately found specific inspiration from people living here. At both Domy Books and Okay Mountain, come out and feast your eyes on the talent we have right here at home.
Now that’s what I call TEAMWORK.
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1 Real Estate: Andy Coolquitt at Zero Gallery // Aug 2, 2010 at 11:14 am
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