Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
Sarah Fox
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William Sarradet reviews recent exhibitions at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, Cluley Projects, and Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
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Fox creates corporeal hybrid creatures who enact universal themes of life — love, loss, rebellion, and sex.
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Sarah Fox’s “Bad Bunny Gets Lucky,” which was commissioned and later pulled by the McNay Art Museum, comes to Cluley Projects in Dallas.
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Culture Commons, a San Antonio gallery that brings together art and civic conversations, recently reopened with an exhibition that examines issues faced by local women.
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Sarah Fox and other San Antonio-based artists, some of whom pulled their work from an upcoming show at the McNay, will display their work at the Blue Star Arts Complex.
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At this strange moment in history, Hills Snyder asks members of our creative community: What is at the top of your mind? What is in the bottom of your heart?
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet on experimentation in art-making, the Texas Sculpture Group, and an artist who tackles the idea of the white picket fence.
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Christina Rees and guest host Natalie Hegert on the landscape as cinematic overture, a knockout solo show in San Antonio, and the way to combine a round of golf with art.
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Sarah Fox’s multi-media works are simultaneously unsettling, tactile and elusive, suggesting a childlike fairytale ambience and dark sexual symbolism.
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In San Antonio, artist Megan Solis talks with artist Rafael Gutierrez Jr. about how he dives into the process of making a new body work.
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on three different solo shows that highlight three artists’ visual evolution, and a group show where the artwork outshines the show’s thesis.
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"...be on the watch for the interval, the place where you are given a choice and a chance to add goodness to the world.”
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Christina Rees and guest host Hills Snyder are in Lubbock talking about some staple shows of summer, what happens when an artist takes an epic road trip, and the usefulness of intervals.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a venue that keeps changing its name, weekend jealousy, and a pop-up show for last-minute holiday shopping.
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The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio announced today, with the support of the Surdna Foundation (a national social justice foundation), its Artist Lab exhibition opening on Friday, December from 6-9…
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The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio has just named the six artists who’ll participate in the second year of its still-new artist-in-residence program. Artists Lab does what other residencies…