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Under Construction: The Renaissance of Austin’s Arthouse.

July 8th, 2010 No Comments

A look inside the Arthouse’s ongoing renovation:

A couple weeks ago, while dressed as caterers, Circus Gold crashed an exclusive fund raising event at Arthouse to get a peek at its ongoing renovation.

The fundraiser was in fact being held for the game changing reconstruction of the long time Champion of Texas visual arts (since 1911 y’all) downtown Austin location, the Jones Center. While the location was originally purchased in 1995, and in use since 1998, the renovation will fulfill its potential by more than doubling its size and prestige of this impressive organization. Formerly known as, the Texas Fine Arts Association, the Arthouse was originally developed to look after the legacy of world renowned sculptress, Elisabet Ney.  Daughter of a Stone Carver and once the German King’s cutter herself, Ney, who was Bavarian born, immigrated to Texas and later with an invitation from the Governor, set up her castle style studio, Formosa, right here Austin, where she resumed her work until her death on June 29th, 1907, before which she created works that still grace the Texas State Capitol and Cemetery along with the such prominent museums as the Smithsonian. Although the Arthouse was essentially created to preserve her memory, and while she could abstractly be considered its Mother, its influential reach has expanded to the much broader horizon of all the Contemporary Art of Texas and abroad. So reach deep in your pockets and help raise the final million of the six and a half  needed for the enlightenment one of the grandest and oldest supporters of Texas Art.

For mor info on how to drop some coinage on the Arthouse hit up the Arthouse Website.

Or for info on the Elisabet Ney Museum, Formosa, lookey here.

Love Always,

Your Brother in Arts,

SugarBricks@gmail.com

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The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo.

June 25th, 2010 No Comments



Christa Palazzolo paints super dope hyper-realistic portraits of people to “…confront formal aspects of painting with a contemporary voice…”. Boom. Mission accomplished.


The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo

My first encounter with Palazzolo’s work was the Ali Fitz’-curated fArt Palace show, Summer Fling, where she had two larger than life sized portraits with one of the subjects wearing a pink almost red but not quite magenta jacket with a sheen that upon seeing it my heart weep and my nose bleed at its subtle yet awesome execution. I’ve been a fan ever since.


The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo

So back in January, when we arrived at the Monarch Event Center to take in the sultry sounds of the Silver Pines I was crushed to found out they had already played but elated to find out that one of the Artists showing was indeed Palazzolo, and that she had done some pencil portraits of the band that went along well with soft and richly painted portraits of people we didn’t know, the colorful strangers.


The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo.
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo
The Artwork of Christa Palazzolo

Alongside Jeffrey Swanson, Ryan Davis, and David Lujan, Palazzolo will be showing her work again tonight (June 25th) at the Grand Opening of the Gallery Black Lagoon, which is located in the old video store at 4301 A. Guadalupe St. (ATX, 78751) from 7-10pm.

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Lady Monsters by Katy Horan, Domy Books, March 2010.

June 21st, 2010 1 Comment

Our mission at Circus Gold is to show, rather than tell, what happened and let the viewer decide what they think for themselves. A key part of this is atmosphere, and while photos are great encapsulations of individual moments, they don’t always give full representation of said atmosphere and while currently crude, we feel that video gives a better idea of what a happening is like, without actually being present. So, without further ado, Circus Gold would like to give you a taste of Lady Monsters, by Katy Horan, at Domy Books, Austin TX., March 2010. Enjoy.

(Note: this our first attempt at filming a show and we have learned a lot from it.)

Domy Books (Austin, TX)
913 East Cesar Chavez
www.domy store.com/austin
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Domy Books (ATX) Monster Show 4 & More on Halloween Night ’09.

April 21st, 2010 3 Comments

Jump back Jack, to Halloween
b2f-circus-gold‘ot Nueva for a look back at all the good times we had at Domy Books’ 4th installment of their annual Monster Show, Dave Allen’s East End, and then off to Co-Lab for Michael Abelman’s Show, the Creepiest Things. So call shotgun or ride beotch with a flux up your capacitor cause we going back in time son!

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By far the best costume of the night was this ‘Sam Elliot’:

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KC resident, Brett Millard’s George Brett (the KC Royals First baseman famous for Monstrous Bat, Vein-y Neck, and Short Fuse).

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And since we didn’t make it out to Houston to the O-Ridge Domy Books Monster Show 4 opening in Houston on the same night, we decided just to show Zach McDonald‘s entry of ‘Screwball Jenkins’:

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Then to Domy’s Back back room gallery for Dave Allen‘s recreation of Jack the Ripper’s final Murder Scene.

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That was nasty, right?

Now, the Creepiest Things by Michael Abelman at Co-Lab, or some of it.

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Love Always,

SugarBricks@gmail.com

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Lora Reynolds Gallery July 2009 Show: Mark Making Dots Lines and Curves.

February 9th, 2010 3 Comments

Sugar Bricks with the Hot Licks, coming at you88-mph like Doc in a Delorean:
88 miles per hour and from Hot July of the ‘Ot Nueva’, but don’t worry McFly, you won’t have to make out with your Mama, so sit back, open your ears bacon grease, and hug the your leopard Snuggie fleece, because Sugar got something sweet for that seat:

The (Ms.) Lora Reynolds Gallery in the uppity downtown Austin had a Show back in July about and entitled ‘Mark Making, Dots, Lines, and Curves’ (so drawing, writing, spitting, & shitting?) which is basically all art except performance. Here is an excerpt from the explanation:

“…This exhibition brings together works that are concerned with the act of mark-making, including drawing, sculpture, video, cut paper, and painted wood. The show considers the primacy of how the pen or pencil hit the page, how the artists have controlled and exploited the possibilities of their mark, and how a line or curve can occupy a space….”

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These pieces that Abelman is admiring were quite enjoyable, as records, not as Art, they are too attached to my heart to be anything but.abelman vinyl

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Sidebar: Why do Musicians call themselves Artists?  They don’t make Art, they make Music. Frank Didn’t. Dylan Did.

Graphed Pencil Portrait of my favorite Kobe Lebron of the Artworld: Francis Bacon, which still has same problem as the records and nude paintings of women, I already like them before I see them reconstructed as Art in a show, so has a crime been committed here? No. Simply pandering, but less specific than Johnny Cash’s ‘I got Stripes’.

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If you are like Ol’ Sugar Brickonia, you are probably asking yourself if they aren’t talking about your studio or the bathroom at Lovejoy’s but no, they are seriously describing the art show as the act of mark making. I would have enjoyed seeing a faux lambskin contract with ‘X’ on the signature line delicately showcased on purple velvet behind glass, but instead that honor went to Ed Ruscha’s piece, which you can only guess at the title…

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(G.....H….O…S…T…)

Ed Ruscha is a special breed of Sign Painter, or Fine Art Typographer I should say, because what he does is magically considered to be fine art therefore relevant in the modern world of ‘fonts’ and Vinyl lettering on demand. The mental accessibility of his ‘Words’ leads him to be both approachable by the masses (Juxtapoz Magazine for one) and the fine art world through power already instilled in the words and phrases he chooses.

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Don’t misunderstand me, I like Ruscha’s stuff, and by stuff I mean well crafted letters (graff!), but that is simply because instead of paying to learn how to hold a Paintbrush in Art School, I set out, alone, and got paid to paint signs as an Amateur all while developing a strong hatred on all letters vinyl which, in the eyes of a sign painter only keep soup out your bowl and your belly bread free, but $350,000 for one word? A Brand new Bentley cost that much.

Diddy told me over bubbly.

The decline of the hand painted sign, however, cannot be blamed on Ruscha, but easy access to mundane technology, the same sting is currently being felt by talented freelance graphic designers all over the world.

Here is a sign I painted around the same time as this show for considerably less than $350,000.

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Here is a clip of a film about an Argentinean Sign Painter who cracks up because his craft is increasingly becoming obsolete by kids with art degrees, who in between grants, work as graphic designers in vinyl sign shops.

Love Always,

SugarBricks@gmail.com

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Nathan Green’s April Art Palace (Austin) ArtShow: Happy Birthday Moon.

January 11th, 2010 4 Comments

Nathan Green’s April Art Palace Austin appearance proved to be his best yet, in this author’s opinion. Following the über child like heart of his expressions, the show was named after what is presumably to be his favorite children’s book classic, ‘Happy Birthday, Moon’, by Frank Asch. This excited me to no end seeing how I own Asch’s other epic, ‘Popcorn Party’, but I digress (back to the show). frank-asch

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After the success of the two man show with Eric Gibbons, Lasers in the Jungle, Green decided to take it up a notch and include sculptures and Mural installation, the latter of which he constructed a wall for which to paint on (photos of which include some sculptures and local dignitaries).

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FREE food day & a Double Gobble for Hundertwasser.

November 25th, 2009 2 Comments

Its free food day today!
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(Trinh found a Stray Kitty.)

Who is Hundertwasser? He be an Architect!

“The critics said, ‘This is not architecture, this is a three-dimensional manifesto,’ ” Mr. Harel said. “Well, Hundertwasser agreed. He just wanted to show that the soul perishes in all these traditional buildings, and it’s especially dangerous because you don’t feel it happening. He felt the hidden longing of people to live differently.”

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(Hundertwasser illustration by Zach McDonald.)

His efforts to make these points occasionally misfired. In 1982 Hundertwasser found himself speaking in the San Francisco offices of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of America’s largest architecture firms. Illustrating a point about how tenants should be free to leave their own mark on their dwellings, he grabbed a knife and began carving a design on the nearest wall. His point was not appreciated, and he later received a sizable bill for the damaged plaster.

Meanwhile the European Peoples, loved Hundertwasser’s Giblet Gravy, but he shunned the praise, insisting he was not no architect. “I’m not good. It’s just that the others are so bad.”

(pictured below is the affordable housing projects Hunder designed in Europe)

ADIOS!!

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Atx PhotoGraff Queen, Carly Rabalais, now Brooklyn’s Golden Triangle Tambourine.

November 24th, 2009 No Comments

Atx PhotoGraff Queen, Carly Rabalais, now Brooklyn’s Golden Triangle Tambourine.

What Austin Graff Enthusiast doesn’t remember the mark of Meeka? Carly Rabalais certainly does. Through her photography, she thoroughly documented the markings of the mysterious Meeka that appeared throughout Austin’s alleys and rail yards. Fate eventually led to New York City, where in nearby Brooklyn, she became the tambourine Queen of the opiatic indie band, Golden Triangle.

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Circus Gold’s own, J. Law, traveled up North to listen and capture these photos for your amusement:

Golden Triangle, Oct. 25th 2009 Show at Don Pedro’s (Brooklyn)

Photos below by J. Law:

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Polymorphic Plastic Parade.

November 4th, 2009 2 Comments

In July, the Polymorphic Plastic Parade rolled into town and (in cooperation with Austin Green Art) set up camp in Republic Square Park, spent the night, and then headed over to our beloved MASS Gallery to explain themselves and their purpose to the people.

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What is the Polymorphic Plastic Parade?

If you haven’t noticed, Art can be quite useless at times. Installation Art more or less is not only useless it can be quite wasteful, usually consisting of mostly waste itself; a big ass mess waiting to be disposed of after the show closes. These facts weighed heavily on the minds of installation artists Ian Gamble and Sarah Witt, so much so that they, like Diego Rivera, set out to make Art that was useful to the public, but unlike ‘Digs’, did so with by using my favorite non native invasive sustainable material, bamboo, and unlikely to be recycled tarpaulins, nicked from lumber yards, creating a village of tepees.

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Fuggin Tepees y’all!!! I know right?! They managed to create affordable native housing out of non native materials. Afterwards, Ian & Sarah and some friends, loaded it all into a school bus to tour North America and spread their awesome outdoorsy gospel. This project became known as the…

Polymorphic Plastic Parade!

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California Dreaming… (Part 2)

October 26th, 2009 No Comments

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