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    Street Art Moves Inside

    More than 200 Banksy art works will come to Texas this summer

    Brianna Caleri
    May 6, 2026 | 9:00 am
    Art of Banksy Without Limits in San Diego

    This look at the traveling exhibition was photographed in San Diego.

    Photo courtesy of the Art of Banksy Without Limits

    Texas art lovers are getting a chance to get up close with works by one of the most famous artists in the world. "The Art of Banksy Without Limits," a collection including certified original prints as well as photos, sculptures, and more, is coming to Austin.

    The collection, organized by European events company, debuts more than 200 works that have toured North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia, according to a release. The exhibition will debut at Fair Market in Austin (1100 E 5th St.) on May 29 and will runthrough September 7.

    Banksy is a British artist who is best known for working in unexpected and unauthorized public places. The artist has a signature style that utilizes stencils, usually in black and white, and he has never confirmed his identity, although there has been plenty of speculation. However, he does claim works on Instagram.

    Many of his works are murals, like the judge beating a protester with a gavel on the exterior of London's High Court, which appeared in September 2025 after nearly 900 people were arrested for supporting Palestine Action. This work immediately made international news not just for the topic, but for challenging the authority of the court by claiming space on its exterior, where it was quickly covered and removed. He's claimed one work in two locations since then, a less viral image of two children lying down and gazing at the sky.

    Other famous works from Banksy's mysterious career include his signature series, a girl reaching toward a heart-shaped balloon that appeared around London, and a print of that image that sold for $1.4 million and was immediately shredded in its frame. Rage, the Flower Thrower, another one of his most iconic works, appeared in 2003 in Beit Sahour, part of the West Bank, depicting a man with his face covered, throwing a bouquet of flowers as one might a Molotov cocktail.

    The Austin exhibition will include reproduced murals, but it will also bring the works to life in new ways using video mapping installations. It will also take advantage of the space with an infinity room and a hologram installation.

    Only one hint is given regarding the actual content of the exhibition beyond the media used. A room will be dedicated to Ukraine in light of the "conflict" with Russia, the release says.

    Two dollars from each Premium ticket will support the Banksy Founded Louise Michel organization, centered around a private emergency vessel that patrols the Mediterranean to "anyone in peril without prejudice," its mission statement declares.

    "'The Art of Banksy Without Limits' is not merely an exhibition but a showcase with a philosophy, as Banksy seeks to provoke, shock, and even unsettle society with his work,” said Sorina Burlacu in the release. “Banksy possesses the unique ability to express truths that many hesitate to voice. In a city like Austin, where creativity and individuality are part of the cultural fabric, his work feels especially resonant."

    Tickets ($19-$53 with discounts for seniors, students, and more) go on sale April 29, 2026, at artofbanksyus.com.

    Fair Market is located at 1100 E. 5th St in East Austin. Hours will be noo-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 10 am-8 pm Friday and Saturday, and 10 am-5 pm Sunday.

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    BACKSTAGE PASS

    Universal Music unveils new hotel and amphitheater near Texas Hill Country

    Brianna Caleri
    Jun 23, 2026 | 2:02 pm
    UMusic Hotel & Private Residences Austin
    Rendering courtesy of UMusic Hospitality & Lifestyle
    A rendering of the property, with another building extending off-screen to the right.

    Texas travelers who want to make sure their next weekend trip takes full advantage of the “Live Music Capital” have an upcoming community to consider: UMusic Hotel & Private Residences Austin, an effort owned by White Rocks and developed in partnership with Universal Music Group, will bring 150 hotel rooms, 600 private residences, and a new amphitheater to a 71-acre site at the edge of the Hill Country.

    A representative says an opening is projected for the first quarter of 2029, with construction beginning in the first quarter of 2027. Residences are on sale now. Different units cost $850-$1,450 per square foot, depending on variables like locations, views, and more.

    There is already one UMusic Hotel operating in Madrid, Spain. The Austin location will introduce private residences for the first time.

    The keystone of the property will be White Rocks Amphitheater, an open-air venue that takes advantage of the natural surroundings. More than 70 percent of the site will "remain green open space," the release says. There will also be a performance venue inside the hotel, plus professional recording and content studios.

    Music is the central force of the property, but it's not the only thing to do at the hotel. There will also be a bar, a nightclub, a comedy club, dining, a rooftop pool and fitness center, and a spa and wellness center.

    At the spa, visitors can get traditional treatments like massages, facials, hair, makeup, and manicures, while the wellness center offers weight training, steam rooms, hammam (a Southwest Asian or North African bath), plus more advanced technologies including red-light therapy, peptide therapy, cryogenic chambers, and more. Sometimes the amphitheater will host yoga, weight training, and other physical events.

    Similarly, the residences will have access to their own set of amenities including, a private pool and fitness facilities, underground parking, and common areas, the release says. They can visit the hotel anytime and enjoy the culture there, too.

    "The result is a living environment that offers the peace of a private retreat alongside the vibrancy of an international cultural hub," the release says.

    Since nature is such a big part of the plan, the developer has a number of sustainability commitments going into the project. Those include a mostly hidden plant for hot and cold water and power, microgrid energy tech, a closed-loop water system that developers say complies with a 100 percent water reuse goal set by the city, and DarkSky-compliant practices that help reduce light pollution, which is better for wildlife and seeing stars. That will help at monthly stargazing events held at the amphitheater.

    The developers have also committed to the creative community that made them want to work in Austin to begin with; things like allocating a portion of ticket sales to a perpetual endowment for local artists and nonprofits, setting up paid gigs for emerging talent, and partnering with schools and other cultural institutions, sometimes for mentorship opportunities.

    “Our vision is to create places where culture is made, shared, and celebrated," said UMusic Hospitality & Lifestyle president Jordi Solé in the release. "This property combines performance, wellness, nature, and community into a single living ecosystem, reflecting Austin's creative spirit on a global stage.”

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