Megan Wilson Krznarich on the veiled social critique in the work of artist Bernardo Vallarino.
Bernardo Vallarino
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Review
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A peek inside Love Texas Art gallery’s new Studio Residency Program, launched this summer.
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"The flag means many things to me, including the freedoms bestowed upon me to create artworks using the flag."
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Bernardo Vallarino and 21 other Fort Worth artists performed “Pedacitos de paz” in honor of the victims of the Uvalde school shooting.
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This week: site-specific installations in Marfa and Houston, an interactive outer space-themed exhibition in San Antonio, and performances in Austin and Fort Worth.
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The Meadows Museum has released a call for applications for the 2022 Moss/Chumley Award. The deadline to apply is Monday, February 28, 2022.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Bernardo Vallarino and Dan Havel at Redbud Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireRedbud Gallery Director Tanja Peterson walks us through exhibitions featuring works by artists Dan Havel and Bernardo Vallarino.
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Artists in the show curated by Dr. Lauren Cross include Nick Bontrager, Ciara Bryant, Angele Faz, Jessica Fuentes, Jeff Gibbons, Jin-Ya Huang, Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby, Raul Rodriguez, and Bernardo Vallarino.
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“At a certain point you can get caught up in your own work and not take the time to invest in your local community... . But it's really important to me that I do both, and to remain active locally.”
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Notable past recipients include current Glasstire Digital Artist Resident Carolyn Sortor (2018) and recent Nasher Public artists Giovanni Valderas (2017) and Bernardo Vallarino (2020).
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Christopher Blay and Bernardo Vallarino discuss Vallarino's work, which addresses the hollow sentiments of “Thoughts and Prayers” in the face of violence in society.
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Vallarino's work explores themes of human suffering, social injustice, and geopolitical conflicts.
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This peripatetic group is getting a chance to show its stuff somewhere other than a pop-up venue.