By Rachel Hooper on February 2, 2013
My week of exhibition openings began at Rice Gallery with Gunilla Klingberg, who was kind enough to do an interview with me for Glasstire. We [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged drug cartels, drug wars, EMERGEncy room, Fernando Brito, FotoFest, galina kurlat, Gunilla Klingberg, installation, logo, mandala, mfah, Miguel A. Aragón, Pedro Reyes, photography, rice gallery, The Gulf of Mexico, war photography |
By Leslie Castro on January 26, 2012
This year is an election year in Mexico. This election will be a pivotal one for the entire country. I was living in Mexico City [...]
Posted in Blog, LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged 2012 Elections, Calderón, drug wars, Elections, Mexico City, Protests |
By Sarah Fisch on May 14, 2011
You still have time to see the Texas Biennial 2011! It’s up until May 21, extended by a week. At least the main exhibition — [...]
Posted in Review | Tagged 816 Congress, austin art, Being John Malkovich, border issues, Caravaggio, Catherine Colangelo, cumbia, drug cartels, drug wars, Goya, Hieronymous Bosch, Jessica Mallios, Kathryn Kelley, Katy Horan, Marcelyn McNeil, Michael Anthony García, nautical art, Rembrandt, Ricardo Paniagua, Richard Martinez, Rigoberto A. Gonzales, San Antonio art, Sarah Fisch, soft sculpture, Tejano culture, texas painting, texas video art, TX Biennial 2011, Virginia Rutledge |