Colette Copeland talks with San Antonio-based artist Daniel Rios Rodriguez.
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A Conversation with Lauren Cross, Curator of the 2022 Contemporary Art Month Perennial Exhibition
by Ashley Allenby Ashley AllenAshley Allen interviews Fort Worth-based curator and artist Lauren Cross on her process curating the Contemporary Art Month San Antonio Perennial Exhibition.
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Barbara Purcell interviews the founders and directors of Really Small Museum, a small but mighty new exhibition space in Austin.
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Creating Friction and Changing Rhythms: Francesca Fuchs at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas and Inman Gallery
by Sarah Ridleyby Sarah RidleySarah Elizabeth Ridley interviews artist Francesca Fuchs about her exhibitions on view at Inman Gallery and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
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Caitlin Duerler Chávez talks with Alison Weaver, the Suzanne Deal Booth Executive Director of Rice University's Moody Center for the Arts, about the institution's current exhibition, "Soundwaves: Experimental Strategies on Art and Sound."
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Caroline Frost interviews artist Sarah Sudhoff about her project "Focusing Screen," on view in ICOSA's Window Dressing series in Austin.
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Colette Copeland talks with artist Jill Magid about her recent projects, the pandemic, and issues around labor.
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Jessica Fuentes interviews Julon Pinkston about his current exhibition, “Marshwiggle Apparitions,” at Ro2 Art in Dallas.
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Smashing Statues & Problematic Public Monuments: an Interview with Erin L. Thompson
by Lydia Pyneby Lydia PyneLydia Pyne interviews Erin L. Thompson about her book "Smashing Statues," which discusses the role of public monuments in the U.S.
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"For me, I always want to be able to make something new from my sculptures in the future. I don’t like the idea that once the sculpture is finished, it’s done, and it's here forever."
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Lauren Winchell Bechelli firmly believes in the impossibility of specificity. Her artworks are undecipherable composites of old ideas made new again.
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In a few words, Kana Harada shares some insights about her latest exhibition, "Divine Spark," at Asia Society Texas Center in Houston.
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Una charla sobre división cultural y pintura con Alejandro Macías
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean"Quería que esta obra estuviera envuelta en la cultura pop mexicana y estadounidense."
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Horizontes de paralaje: Ryan N. Dennis y Evan Garza reconsideran la Bienal de Texas
by Josh Feolaby Josh Feola"La justicia racial y social es realmente sólo uno de los temas que estamos explorando como parte de la bienal."
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Making Space for Ghosts: A Conversation with Kael Alford and Emily Riggert of Ghost Studio
"[During the pandemic], it just started to feel like there was this invisible army of stories around us that we didn't have access to."
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"I think there is something vulnerable, yet a necessary vulnerability, about acknowledging how relation, love, sex, children, and survival are all mixed up."
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Talking About Culture Split and Painting With Alejandro Macias
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean"I wanted this work to be enveloped in Mexican and American pop culture."
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"I was looking for a way to enter into a century-long fight that encompassed thousands of locations, women and people."
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Parallax Horizons: Ryan N. Dennis and Evan Garza Reconsider the Texas Biennial
by Josh Feolaby Josh FeolaThis year’s Texas Biennial, titled "A New Landscape, A Possible Horizon," is now on view across five sites in San Antonio and Houston.
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"KBART is a low-power FM radio station filled with voices from the community, ranging from age 9 to 92."