Ivester Contemporary

Ivester Contemporary Ivester Contemporary is an Austin based contemporary fine art gallery committed to connecting people with leading local and regional artists and ideas.

Two shows opening tonight 7-9pm! Redacted featuring new work by Emilio Villalba and Carlos Ramirez in our main exhibitio...
05/23/2026

Two shows opening tonight 7-9pm!
Redacted featuring new work by Emilio Villalba and Carlos Ramirez in our main exhibition space co-curated by Matt Diehl
Crosshairs featuring new work by Alexander Boeschenstein in our project space.
Sounds by Trucha Soul

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Opening tomorrow night at Ivester Contemporary: Crosshairs, a solo show in our project space featuring new work by Alexa...
05/22/2026

Opening tomorrow night at Ivester Contemporary: Crosshairs, a solo show in our project space featuring new work by Alexander Boeschenstein.
Opening reception Saturday, May 23 from 7-9pm
Image details:
Alexander Boeschenstein
Floral lense cross-sections, 2026
Intaglio and photopolymer chine collé
12 x 10 in

Opening tomorrow night at Ivester Contemporary: Redacted, a two person exhibition featuring new work by Carlos Ramirez a...
05/22/2026

Opening tomorrow night at Ivester Contemporary: Redacted, a two person exhibition featuring new work by Carlos Ramirez and Emilio Villalba, co-curated by Matt Diehl.
Opening reception Saturday, May 23 from 7-9pm
Featuring sounds by

Opening Friday, May 23 | 7–9 PMIvester Contemporary is pleased to present Redacted, a two-person exhibition of new work ...
05/19/2026

Opening Friday, May 23 | 7–9 PM
Ivester Contemporary is pleased to present Redacted, a two-person exhibition of new work by Carlos Ramirez and Emilio Villalba, co-curated by Matt Diehl. Bringing together two distinct yet deeply connected artistic practices, the exhibition responds to the emotional and political realities of the present moment through works that examine fragmentation, memory, and visibility.
Also opening in the project space, Crosshairs, a solo exhibition by Alexander Boeschenstein featuring new prints and sculptures rooted in the visual language of the Cold War nuclear complex. Through intaglio aquatint, stone lithography, cast Himalayan sea salt, and sulfur, the exhibition traces connections between systems of measurement, militarization, and apocalypse.
Join us for the opening reception:
Friday, May 23
7–9 PM

05/16/2026

Final day to catch our current shows!
The Children’s Melody
by Eli Durst
Flat Earth
by Charlie Hyman

First look at our upcoming Project Space showCrosshairs is a solo exhibition of prints and sculptures by Alex Boeschenst...
05/14/2026

First look at our upcoming Project Space show
Crosshairs is a solo exhibition of prints and sculptures by Alex Boeschenstein. Created primarily through intaglio aquatint and stone lithography techniques, the new series of prints on view depicts shaped-charge implosion tests, explosive lenses, WWII geoglyphic bomb targets, space program insignias, and other relics of the Cold War nuclear complex.

Eli Durst’s ‘The Children’s Melody’ ends Saturday, May 16th. Eli Durst is an American artist whose work explores the soc...
05/12/2026

Eli Durst’s ‘The Children’s Melody’ ends Saturday, May 16th.
Eli Durst is an American artist whose work explores the social forces and group dynamics that shape the suburban American experience. Durst’s photographs have been exhibited internationally and have been featured in Aperture, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Vogue, and The Atlantic among others. He has published three monographs: The Community (Mörel, 2020), The Four Pillars (Loose Joints, 2022), and The Children’s Melody (Gnomic 2025).
Durst lives and works in Austin, Texas, where he teaches at the University of Texas College of Fine Arts. Durst has received numerous prizes, including the 2016 Aperture Portfolio Prize, a 2017 Aaron Siskind Individual Photographer’s Fellowship Grant, and a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Image details:
Eli Durst
Projector on Bible (1/3)

Final week to catch Charlie Hyman’s ‘Flat Earth’“Rather than presenting a neat narrative arc, Hyman’s ceramics collapse ...
05/11/2026

Final week to catch Charlie Hyman’s ‘Flat Earth’
“Rather than presenting a neat narrative arc, Hyman’s ceramics collapse the idea of beginning, middle and end. The stories bend around one another, rejecting stasis and provoking viewers to read the objects with flexible curiosity rather than the goal of masterful understanding.”
Find the link in our bio to read Jenny Henderson’s full review of this exhibition in Tribeza.

Today is the final day of Friends Fair!
05/09/2026

Today is the final day of Friends Fair!

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916 Springdale Road, Bldg 2 #107
Austin, TX
78702

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