Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"Paris-based artist Raphaël Barontini uses photographic imagery on textiles to create installations that conjure spectacle, celebration and ritual."
Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"Paris-based artist Raphaël Barontini uses photographic imagery on textiles to create installations that conjure spectacle, celebration and ritual."
A walkthrough of two shows at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
This show was set to open on March 14. Courtney Sheets provides the walk-through.
Oil paintings by Texas-based contemporary artist Jane Wells.
Selected by guest curator Lee Hallman, this exhibition celebrates the diverse and compelling artwork emerging from the San Antonio region.
A walkthrough of two shows at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
"Pedro Vélez work encapsulates how intimacy is disrupted, occupied, and influenced by our digital selves, and the wild landscape of political bots, social media alerts, relentless news cycles, disinformation campaigns, and emojis."
"The art of David McManaway (1927-2010) has an underground, cult following. This exhibition presents a long overdue review of important work from his prodigious 50-year career."
"Underlying Attwell’s work is the search for ways that all things wild — clouds, mountains, otters, ourselves — are connected in a delicious and fierce beauty."
"San Antonio’s newest contemporary art gallery is proud to announce its schedule of events in celebration of Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio."
"The red brush that is the subject of the painting is displayed as involved in a process of trying to clean or make order out of the chaos represented, by sweeping the fallen objects to one side."
"This group exhibition features seven Native American artists whose work in printmaking, drawing, and collage/assemblage asks us to explore, in medium and message, the depths of selfhood, community, and modernity in our world today."
"Nearly 700 pieces of art from 39 states were entered in this year’s contest."
"The Pleasure of Unintended Consequences" is Rudolph Blume Fine Art / ArtScan Gallery's exhibition for Fotofest 2020.
“We each find tonal shifts in the skin we inhabit... isolating a swatch of color from our bodies and remixing various samples create an overall palette and allow an insight into the complexity of our identity, our heritage, and the social weight both carry."
"Letitia Huckaby’s 'Beautiful Blackness' taps deep into the historical entanglements surrounding African American life in the rural American south."
"Both artists look to interpret natural elements of the world around them through bold color, undulating lines, and shapes that can found in their fiber artworks."
"This exhibition gives students an opportunity to display their artwork within the gallery and compete for top honors and prize money."
A show of works by Kari Englehardt at Wrong Gallery/Do Right Hall in Marfa.
Featuring works by Richard Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Andrés Ferrandis, Cisco Jímenez, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Gary Sweeney.