Jessica Fuentes talks with Fort Worth artist Michelle Cortez Gonzales about her move into her first studio space.
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Jessica Fuentes talks with Fort Worth artist Carol Ivey about how her recent studio move is impacting her practice.
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William Sarradet talks glassblowing with San Antonio artist Justin Parr.
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La muerte y el diablo siempre están al acecho: El muy católico cuerpo (de obras) de Lisette Chavez
Los hilos de la fe y la incredulidad están profundamente entretejidos en el arte de Lisette Chavez.
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“Con estas pinturas, copiaba retratos y les daba un giro. No quiero que esto suene como una excusa para no explicar mi obra, pero fue algo instintivo”.
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Hickey will be remembered by those who knew him and his work as one of the most influential art and cultural critics of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Ruben Cordova on how San Antonio artist Adan Hernandez created the unique style dubbed "Chicano noir."
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Baron’s imaginative, surreal sculpture garden is a must-see for El Pasoans and visitors alike.
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Canvas prioritizes the gallery’s artist and their artwork. Moving forward, the space aims to show the work of local artists who are creating compelling contemporary art, and who are looking forward at the art world’s trends.
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The threads of belief and disbelief are thoroughly interwoven into the fabric of Lisette Chavez’s art.
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Para leer este artículo en español, por favor vaya aquí. To read this article in Spanish, please go here. I feel lucky to be able to finally sit and chat…
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There is an absolute serenity, but things are happening.
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The El Paso native says that not everyone can see an object's aura.
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"My concerns with human activities and their effects on our environment often find their way into the sculptures through analogy, concept and thought."
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The Mexican and Latinx art collector Juan Sandoval bequeaths an independent El Paso bookstore with a sprawling book collection.
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"There's nothing about Texas that’s a quick read."
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"It changed our wider art community, and it changed us." - Carol Ivey
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Guillaume Kientz Leaves Fort Worth’s Kimbell to Lead Rejuvenated Hispanic Society in New York
This article looks at Huntington’s founding ideals and objectives; the achievements — both good and bad — of the previous two directors; and Kientz’s background and his goals for the HSM&L.
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San Antonio's Artist of the Year has been flying under the art radar for too long.
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Tady's fierce lines and rabid colors cooly embrace the rectangle, and fire visual ideas at the brain like a cyclone blasting cherry tree buds in spring.