Christopher Karr reviews an exhibition of work that uses the archipelago as a metaphor to explore themes of fragmentation.
Christopher Karr
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Christopher Karr reviews an exhibition of artist and musician Lisa Alvarado's intensely-colored vibrational maps.
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Christopher Karr reviews a show of prints at the San Antonio Museum of Art that explores immigration, labor, and the aesthetic influence of Mesoamerican symbolism.
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Christopher Karr reviews an exhibition of three generations of Mexican-American artists on view at the Weil Gallery at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi.
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Christopher Karr reviews an eclectic selection of works from the University of Texas at San Antonio's permanent collection, on view at the school's Russell Hill Rogers Galleries.
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Christopher Karr reviews a group show at Ruiz-Healy Art that pushes the boundaries of landscape painting.
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Christopher Karr interviews self-identifying queer artist Xandr Arquin and talks about their practice and bringing humanity back into the gallery space.
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Christopher Karr talks with artist Angeles Salinas about her practice, her background, and her MFA thesis exhibition at UTSA.
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Spiritual Essences: Delita Martin at the University of Texas at San Antonio Russell Hill Rogers Galleries
Christopher Karr reviews "Delita Martin: Her Temple of Everyday Familiars, A Retrospective," an exhibition of portraits by the artist that capture the spirit of Black womanhood.
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Christopher Karr talks with San Antonio-based artist Anahita Younesi about her practice and her choice to use hair in her work as an act of protest.