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Flatbed Press in an exhibition at the Austin Museum of Art

Special “EYE” to Watch
by June Mattingly

Flatbed Press in an exhibition at the Austin Museum of Art
Flatbed Press receives well-deserved attention for its contributions to printmaking at the Austin Museum of Art through February 12

“Advancing Tradition: 20 Years of Printmaking at Flatbed Press,” in respect of a distinguished printmaking workshop in Austin, is a timely event to show the significance of  this medium in a more affordable price range, of course depending on the reputation of the artist, matching paintings in creative aesthetics and technical skill.

James Surls,  ”Night Vision,” 1990, woodcut, 40 x 77 inches

The exhibition at AMOA is comprised of two parts in order for the public to fully appreciate Flatbed’s contributions and the artists who have made prints at this press during the past 20 years. It starts its national tour here and consists of fifty original prints created at Flatbed Press. In the second part, Collections Selections shows works in other media by several of the Flatbed artists drawn from the Museum’s collection installed next to that artist’s print to experience how it compares and contrasts with its original creation. A selection of tools and print matrices are exhibited alongside the prints in an effort to make the echnical aspects of printmaking more accessible.

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Luke Savisky featured on modaustin.net

Luke Savisky
by June Mattingly // regularmain.com

To describe Austin-based experimental video artist Savisky’s transformation of the New Works gallery in the Austin Museum of Art into a “mesmerizing immersive environment of light and image,” according to Andrea Mellard, the Assistant Curator. She goes on to say “Luke Savinsky, who works in both traditional and non-traditional art spaces, creates multi-media installations that transform
natural and architectural spaces.

“Eye of Texas,” 2007, an interactive digital video projection on the 85-
foot tall Green Water Treatment Plant water tower, Austin

Exploring the spectrum of the human experience through film and art, he stretches the limits of visual media using found film montage, direct projection techniques, kinetic sets and sculptures, and unusual projection surfaces in unlikely environments.”

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