Menchaca keeps expanding their vision and method.
"Michael Menchaca"
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From Artpace: “Texas native, Michael Menchaca’s exhibition The 1836 Project (Extended Widescreen Edition) expands on the colonial fantasies of the Texas creation myth with their newest video work. During their…
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Join us to welcome San Antonio based artist Michael Menchaca for an artist talk and Q&A! Monday, February 10 6:30pm-8:00pm Sabine Street Studios: Suite 120 Michael Menchaca’s images blend the…
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San Antonio-based artist Michael Menchaca will give a talk at Houston's Lawndale Art Center on Saturday, October 19.
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“Michael Menchaca’s The Codex Silex Vallis (The Silicon Valley Codex) in John M. O’Quinn Gallery features site-specific wallpaper based on his latest works on paper series, “The Codex Silex Vallis…
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Neil Fauerso and guest Michael Menchaca on some Texas exhibitions you can still catch before they close, including Menchaca's show at the the McNay, and a show of Rembrandt etchings in a place you haven't heard about.
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“For the final chapter of the series of exhibitions celebrating San Antonio’s rich printmaking tradition, Michael Menchaca will transform the McNay’s Lawson Print Gallery into an immersive environment of prints,…
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The show carries on the lineage of Menchaca’s ancestors; with his wit, imagination, and intimacy with San Antonio, he's making a new "map" that despite its playful surrealism makes perfect sense.
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An exhibition featuring mixed-media collages, works on paper, and a wallpaper mural by Michael Menchaca. “Vignettes from San Antonio is a new series of work that is inspired by the artist’s…
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You can only resist something worthy of resisting.
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A show of new prints and digital works by San Antonio-based artist Michael Menchaca. The pieces in the show combine pop culture references with mythology.
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A video installation by San Antonio artist Michael Menchaca reflecting on recent events regarding racial tension in the U.S.
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BLUEorange presents Sweven, featuring the work of San Antonio based Artist Michael Menchaca. Commenting on sociopolitical issues surrounding the Mexican-American border, Menchaca combines prints and installation using his characteristic visual…
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Menchaca’s animated video, Codex Migratus Animatus interprets current events along the U.S.-Mexico border through the exploits of a cast of cartoon animals inspired by pre-Columbian codices, Pop Art prints, Chuck…
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In Menchaca’s site-specific installation at Transit, large representational beasts of “Mexican” stereotypes step off of a mythical train into a border town.
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The U.S. Latinx Art Forum, an advocacy organization, has announced the recipients of its 2023 Latinx Artist Fellowship grants of $50,000, including two artists with Texas connections.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth has announced their 2022-23 exhibition calendar, including two exhibitions currently on view that pair historical and contemporary works.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech walk you through the Texas shows they’re most excited about seeing this fall art season.
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This week: big juried shows in DFW, a new landmark for UT Austin's Landmarks, and Artpace heats up in San Antonio.