The gallery is open Thursday & Friday 12 - 3 and Saturday 12 - 4, as well as by appointment. gallery@yarddog.com or 512-912-1613.
August 18, 2023
August 04, 2023
We're very happy to present new work by embroidery artists Deborah Baker (Chicago) and Jane Reichle (Austin). From Deborah we have color studies, and from Jane we have boots. The pieces are small-ish, framed, and very affordable.
June 16, 2023
April 21, 2023
Harry Underwood: New Paintings 2023
May 2 - June 17
Opening Reception for Harry
Saturday, May 6
Harry will be in attendance
https://www.yarddog.com/collections/harry-underwood
Harry Underwood is a self taught painter living in Nashville, Tennessee. His oddball narrative paintings incorporate stenciled images and hand-written text using latex house paint and no. 2 pencils. He employs a soft, muted palette that's nostalgic & retro, while his writing ranges from idiosyncratic philosophical musings to sharp political and commentary.
March 27, 2023
Kurt Herrmann
Smoke In The Hills
Opening March 28, 2023
Opening Reception Saturday, April 1, 1-4pm
Smoke In The Hills
These paintings are my vehicle to poke around the hills and valleys of Appalachia and see what pops up. The mountains are full of stories, songs, and skunks, but the two-legged yahoos are probably the most fun. Amish, rednecks, crusty octogenarians, and burning bears collide to create strange bedfellows and tableaus. I’m riffing on the inhabitants, the landscape, but ultimately myself. Sometimes what I stumble upon is real, sometimes invented – it doesn’t really matter. The paintings are real, the rest is a mystery.
Kurt Herrmann ( b. 1972, Lock Haven, USA ) is a painter from the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania who does both figurative and abstract work, but above all is a colourist at heart. Two of his recent shows were featured in Time Out Chicago and the Philadelphia Inquirer, with recent shows in Tasmania ( Penny Contemporary ) , New Orleans (Octavia Gallery), Auckland (12 Gallery ), Philadelphia ( James Oliver Gallery), and Charlotte ( Sozo Gallery). His work is in prominent collections across the US, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, including Capitol One Corporate Headquarters (Wilmington, DE), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York, NY), and Temple University (Philadelphia, PA). Recent commissions include large work for Hotel Del Coronado (San Diego, CA), and a line of beer labels for Elk Creek Café + Aleworks (Millheim, PA). Although his exhibition schedule is increasingly international, Herrmann’s rural Pennsylvania roots continue to influence his work. “I’m very aware of the fact that even if a painting was initially inspired by something exotic, or an extremely personal event on the other side of the planet, all my work is filtered through my studio in the hills of Appalachia,” he explains. “The colours, silence, space, seasons, landscape, even the rednecks impact everything I make. It’s inescapable.”
February 28, 2023
Art by Walter Salas-Humara
Music by Walter Salas-Humara & Ramblin' Deano
FREE
Art & Music
Saturday, March 18, 2023
4 - 6 pm
In the gallery
*Sadly, Jon Langford will not be coming to Austin this weekend. He took a tumble last weekend, hit his head, and has a mild concussion.
February 02, 2023
26th Annual Yard Dog Party
at ABGB
Friday March 17
3 - Midnight
FREE ADMISSION. No tickets, no rsvp,. FREE ADMISSION.
3 pm: Ethan Azarian, Alice Spencer and Brian Beattie
4 pm: Jon Dee & William Graham
5 pm: Bob Schneider
6 pm: Casey Neill & The Norway Rats
7 pm: Wild Seeds
8 pm: Churchwood
9 pm: The Silos
10 pm: Jon Langford & The Far Forlorn*
11 pm: Waco Brothers*
It's a Yard Dog party but it's not at Yard Dog.
ABGB is at - 1305 W. Oltorf, Austin, TX 78704
*Sadly, Jon Langford will not be coming to Austin this weekend. He took a tumble last weekend, hit his head, and has a mild concussion. The Far Forlorn and Waco Brothers will carry on without him!
February 02, 2023
February 01, 2023
Tom Russell
Artist Reception
Friday, March 3, 2023
7 - 9 PM
Tom Russell is a renowned musician and painter whose work reflects both a life as a world traveler and his years spent immersing himself in the culture of the desert Southwest. Born in Los Angeles in 1950, he graduated from the University of California with a Masters Degree in Criminology and taught school for a year in Nigeria during the Biafran War. He lived in Spain, then relocated to Vancouver, B.C. where he started at the bottom of the music business, playing in the strip bars along Skid Row. He has since lived in Austin, San Francisco, New York, El Paso, Santa Fe, and Switzerland. Tom has recorded 35 highly-acclaimed records & published 5 books.
Note to all you Tom Russell music fans: this is a meet n' greet, not a concert. No tickets or rsvp's, open to any & all.
January 19, 2023
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Jon Langford: Record Release Party
Friday, January 13, 2023
7 - 9PM
Jon Langford's Lucky 7 Series, Part 3: a limited edition (300) set of 3 x 7" vinyl EP's, each with full color sleeves designed by Jon. 2 songs per EP = 6 brand new songs! It's the latest installment in Jon's series of 7"- 45 rpm experiments. This one features fantabulous collaborations with Bethany Thomas & John Szymanscki, The Skull Orchard Welsh Male Chorus, and Steve Forward.
Jon will be here with records, paintings, prints, and will also perform acoustic versions of his new songs.
November 07, 2022
Lex Gjurasic + Johnny Taylor + Margaret Sullivan:
New & Noteable
November 7 - December 31
Opening Reception
Friday, November 11
7 - 10 pm
Introducing Tucson painter Lex Gjurasic. We’ll be featuring paintings from her “Super Bloom” series. Rainbows over flower-strewn mountains, what’s not to like? Lex is a visual artist from the rain-soaked Pacific Northwest currently living in Tucson, AZ. She has exhibited her work nationally for over 29 years, most notably in 2009 as a featured artist in the exhibition Kokeshi: Folk Art To Art Toy at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles CA. In 2017 her video, as part of the Miranda July archive Joanie 4 Jackie, became part of the permanent collection of the Getty Institute. Recently she has delved into public art, completing a mural with the city of Tucson’s downtown mural project, as well as a temporary immersive exhibition at the Scottsdale Public Library with Scottsdale Public Art. In 2021 she was invited to collaborate with the New Mexico-based art collective Meow Wolf as part of the permanent immersive experience convergence station in Denver, CO.
Los Angeles artist Johnny Taylor combines painting, screen printing, and stencils on canvas to create his pop art compositions. "My paintings explore the things we look at each day without seeing. Though everything is game imagery-wise, I am drawn to advertising images and glyphs, the visual shorthand of contemporary culture. Painted buildings are definitely a big inspiration. Botanicas and psychic readings especially. "
Margaret Sullivan is a native Texan who lives on a working ranch in New Mexico. Her one-of-a-kind jewelry, handmade from silver, brass, and copper, is inspired by the lore of the Old West, Native American culture and iconography, an irreverent sense of humor, and by her love of horses.