An ambitious series of video installations, screenings, and intermedia performances, including work by Bruce Nauman, Joe Sola, Francis Alÿs, Gary Hill, Owen Kydd, John Whitney, James Whitney, Jennifer Reeder, Kyle…
2014
-
-
In this second installment of Memory & Forgetting, curated by Catherine Lee, artists Justin Boyd, Chikako Kato, Annakatrin Kraus, Ken Little, Margaret Meehan, Scott Proctor, Jared Theis explore the theme…
-
Houston artist Emily Peacock’s newest photographs, videos, and sculptural elements stem from her facing the recent illness and death of a loved one. With a mixture of surreal sterility and organic…
-
200 artworks under $200!! Or something like that. It’s fun, it’s cheap, it’s last-minute holiday shopping!
-
A group exhibition at the Jung Center featuring work by artists Keith J.R. Hollingsworth, Janet Hull Ruffin, Valentina Kisseleva, and Charisse Weston. (*Not to be confused with Houston’s annual show…
-
Austin artist Gordon Fowler is known for his impressionist landscape paintings of Texas and Mexico. The work in this show was painted during time spent at the Annandale Ranch in…
-
Works by past Artpace artists, celebrating its long working relationship with the San Antonio-based Hare & Hound Press and the Linda Pace Foundation.
-
Created in the tradition of Japanese woodblock printing, Daryl Howard’s art depicts scenes experienced along his travels in Morocco, Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, and Peru, as well as at home…
-
After Some Reflection: Jenny Granberry, Jaelah Kuehmichel, and Joe Sinness
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenJenny Granberry’s watercolor portraits, Jaelah Kuehmichel’s mixed media paintings, and Joe Sinness’ colored pencil drawings dissect social undercurrents, personal identities, and cultural language.
-
This survey exhibition, organized in conjunction with the recent release of the book, TEXAS ABSTRACT: Modern + Contemporary, features work by more than 20 significant contemporary, Texas abstract artists.
-
Drawings and collages by artist Jerry Skibell.
-
The Natural Flow of Migration: Monica Villarreal and Armando Rodriguez
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenUsing the natural flow of plants and animals across borders to characterize migrant stories, this collaboration between Monica Villarreal and Armando Rodriguez features various works made with Mexican printmaking techniques.…
-
Painter J. Todd Allison’s work pulls from a multitude of experiences and perspectives. The work on view in this solo show is characterized by a new found ease and looseness…
-
An exhibition of new works by painter Darwin Arevalo and photographer David Salinas. Sharing studio space for more than two years, the two different artists have influenced each other’s aesthetics…
-
Mexican Devotion on Tin and Copper: Selections from the McKnight Collection
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenA selection of retablos from Northwestern Mexico, collected over decades by Sara and Frank McKnight and later gifted to the El Paso Museum of Art. Includes paintings the Virgin and…
-
Paintings by self-taught, Mexican born artist, Manuel Miranda.
-
Two solo exhibitions featuring photographic artists whom employ non-traditional methods of both picture-taking and display–Ansen Seale and Bryan Florentin.
-
Exploring the otherworldly origins of Christmas, The Stuttering Clock is a live performance by sound artist and composer Matthew Steinke and his an ensemble of both live musicians and hand-built,…
-
Made by filmmaker Quin Mathews, this documentary celebrating the MAC’s 20 years of presenting art and public programs in Dallas features rare footage and conversations with numerous artists.
-
An exhibition of more than 50 wood, ceramic, and stone sculptures by San Antonio-based sculptor, Danville Chadbourne.