NEWS
July 2008
Hunter publishes monograph,
Allison Hunter: Some Recent Animals.
June 2008
Hunter's video in Extremely Shorts 11
May 2008
Hunter's articles in new book from Sculpture Magazine
February 2008
Hunter's work chosen for bookcover, due out May, 2008.
November 2007
Hunter in HIWI: The Book.
October 2007
Hunter in textbook on digital photography, Light and
Lens by Robert Hirsch.
April 2007
Hunter in Houston Chronicle's Zest
Magazine, "My Work: Art."
March 2007
Hunter solos at MKG Art
Management, March 24-August 17, 2007.
Hunter featured in Houston
Modern Luxury Magazine.
February 2007
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston acquires Hunter's
Untitled #8, 2006, ed. 2/5.
January 2007
Hunter receives Honorable Mention award from Carter
Foster, curator of drawings, Whitney Museum of American Art, at
the Assistance League of Houston exhibition.
December 2006
Hunter awarded Individual Artists Grant by
the Houston Arts Alliance.
Hunter's artist talk featured on European art news/blog Vernissage.tv.
November 2006
Simply Stunning series featured in German newspaper
Frankfurter
Rundschau.
October 2006
Watch a 5 minute digital video
clip of Hunter's Oct. 20th Artist Talk at 511 Gallery Solo Exhibition
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Recent Animals includes 80 color pages, over 30
illustrations, and 2 essays on
Hunter's work by leading theorists.
Recent Animals is published by blurb.com and is available in softcover for $34.95 and hardcover for $45.95.
View sample pages...
To order an unsigned copy:
Visit blurb.com where you can select hard or softcover, shipping method, and payment.
To order a signed hardcover copy from out of state:
Send a check made out to Allison Hunter for $50, which includes priority mail shipping. Contact for address.
To order a signed hardcover copy from in state:
Send a check made out to Allison Hunter for $54.74, which includes priority mail shipping.
Or pick up your book from Allison Hunter with a check or cash for $49.74. (Contact Allison for available inventory).
Or buy a signed copy on Dec.10th at the book signing event at Laura U. on Westheimer!
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Two of Allison Hunter's articles on sculpture parks in Finland (Pirkkala Sculpture park) pgs. 212-214, and Latvia (Pedvale), pgs. 165-168, are included in Landscapes for Art: Contemporary Sculpture Parks, ISC Press (Oct. 2008), available from Amazon.com.
Landscapes also includes a photograph of the work of Houston-based artist Barry Stone at the Buffalo Bayou ArtPark, p. 216.
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Hunter's Untitled
(goat), 2008, single-channel video with audio (RT: 53 sec.) selected for the Extremely Shorts 11 video festival at Aurora Picture Show, juried by Ed Halter. Hunter produced Untitled
(goat) for her one-person exhibition, Slower Still, currently on view at Women & Their Work, Austin, Texas.
Ed
Halter is the film critic for The Village Voice and a frequent contributor to other publications, including Arthur, The Believer and Filmmaker. Former director of the New York Underground Film Festival, he has curated events at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and is currently a visiting professor in the Department of Film and Electronic Arts at Bard College.
Extremely Shorts 11 Screening Dates at
Aurora Picture Show,
June 28- 29, 2008.
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Two of Hunter's articles on Northern European sculpture
parks will be included in a forthcoming publication from Sculpture
magazine. Hunter's articles include: "The
Open-Air Art Museum at Pedvale," Sculpture,
July/August, 2002, 2021 and "Pirkkala
Sculpture Park," Sculpture, May, 2004, 20-21.
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Untitled #12
(from the Simply Stunning
series) illustrates the cover of Philosophy and Animal
Life by Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell,
Ian Hacking, Cary Wolfe.
View larger cover image.
Columbia University Press (May 23, 2008)
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photographs in Houston It's Worth It (HIWI-The Book)
by ttweak (www.ttweak.com).
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Hunter
in Light and Lens
by Robert Hirsch (Focal Press: Sep. 2007), p. 303.
View the page.

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