88: Organized by Andy Coolquitt
August 7 - September 4, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 7, 7-10pm
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“In 1986 I moved to austin after screwing around for 5 years studying music, literature, photography, and art history in 5 different institutions of higher learning. When I got here I decided it was time to hunker down and focus on an undergrad degree in art history. I quit producing work and hit the books for a couple of years. After I received a BFA in 1988, I went back to the studio and began paying attention to the artists in my community. Some were professors, some TAs and gallerists, and others were fellow students and artists connected with the music scene. It was only then that I realized how important these artists were to my own education, and to the vibe of the larger scene in Austin, and later, to the rest of the world. These people were my direct influences in 1988, when I was learning what it meant to be an artist, and I have thought about many of them continuously.
– Andy Coolquitt
When the guys at Domy Books and Okay Mountain asked me to put a show together I started thinking about the relationships between my formative years and the importance of these two spaces in particular, and the rise of artist-run, DIY public exhibition spaces in general. In 1988 it was not so common for a young artist in austin to organize a public exhibition. It was not so common for an artist to think about their relationship to, and their purpose within a larger society.
– Andy Coolquitt
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