More than 70 posters by a group of internationally recognized graphic designers from Europe, the U.S. and Mexico highlights the power of design to engage people in creative thinking about…
November 2011
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Crickets have been kept as pets in China for at least 1,000 years. Dr. Ernest Lee’S large, diverse, and impressive collection of cricket cages and implements in gourd, tortoiseshell, jade,…
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Impressed by the intensity of his images, I asked Albert to focus on one painting for his Sala Diaz project and to let that one painting be the show. He…
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Sculptures from McAn’s popular tree series that combine found branches with miniature plastic figurines to create tableaus about the relationship between the natural and manmade worlds. Also, new mixed-media canvases…
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Ms. Elsasser’s current work “stacks space like Diego Rivera, caressing it like Shahzia Sikander.” It’s a notion developed at her recent Ucross Residency in Wyoming.
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André Amaral‘s work features inks salvaged from empty CMYK cartridges from a large format commercial printer, usually featuring Brazilian culture in often nostalgic tones in reference to they way the…
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Sun to Moon Gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary with an open house and an exhibition of finely crafted photographic prints by gallery artists, including a new photographer to the gallery,…
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When Julie Speed was a child, she wanted to be a pirate. Seven original prints feature more of Speed’s collage-derived images, many with hand coloring. Catalogs from the concurrent exhibition…
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Houle will screen her video Migration Patterns During Wartime and display one of the sculptural costumes used in the film, which features performances by Adam Sultan of Mistress Stephanie and…
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Green explores beauty in the mundane. She collects items such as vintage buttons, sewing pins, lost keys, broken jewelry and discarded toys, to form playful abstractions that speak to the…
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Wade Wilson Art is “nurturing a new generation of masters” with a show of emerging artists, including works by Justin Garcia, Felipe Lopez, Winston Lee Mascarenhas, Deborah Porter, Cheryl Schubert,…
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Houle will screen her Migration Patterns During Wartime and display one of the sculptural costumes used in the video from 6-10 pm on December 1 & 2. The video features…
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Fort Worth Contemporary Arts observes the 22nd Day With(out) Art, on World AIDS Day, December 1, by participating in the national, simultaneous, free screenings of Untitled, a 60-minute non-linear montage…
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Jason Willome’s work taps popular culture and art history for moments where imagery and reality intersect, which he explores with painting, drawing, image capture, and sculpture. Emily Fleisher constructs unfeasible…
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Harold Wood arrived in the United States in 1978 with a small suitcase, paintbrushes and a commission to paint a mural of Arabic life for a Boeing 707 for the…
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Phillip King was part of a group of young artists that revolutionized British sculpture in the late 1960’s. He was born in Tunis in 1934 and began his artistic career…
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Fifty-three years after first exhibiting in San Antonio, Evett returns with figurative, and sensually abstracted forms. Born in Kent, England, Evett emigrated to the U.S. in 1954 and began teaching…
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New drawings and sculptural works juxtapose buildings and insects colonies in San Antonio artist Jayne Lawrence’s first one-person exhibition at David Shelton. (Please note: The gallery will be closed from…