Drawings made after the disappearance of a close friend of the artist’s due to drug cartel violence suggest the many ways people suffer mutilation and death in Mexico by using…
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A selection of artists whose print-based work plays with the visual and conceptual representation of space, featuring Valerie Arber, Jeffery Dell, Haylee Ebersole, Angela Fox, Yuko Fukuzumi, Mari LaCure, Monika…
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Homegrown Texana by B.C. Gilbert in conjunction with the mixed media sculptures of Joe Barrington.
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The culmination of 4 years by 4 seniors at Texas Lutheran University
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenWorks by seniors Robert Gray, Jr., Jaren C. English, April Anita Torres, and Dorianne Kemp.
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Artpace continues its Rooftop Jazz series with the sounds of Elias Haslanger and The Church on Monday Band featuring Dr. James Polk, and video artist Chris Jackson. (Artpace and KRTU…
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The fourth installment this year of the independent art space. Featured artists Amorette Garza, Rolando Reyna, Ricardo Ruiz have been selected by Jorge Alegría to share their latest work in…
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An exhibition of contemporary porcelain sculpture, which range from meticulous figurative objects to wall and floor installations. Artists include: Dylan Beck (Manhattan, Kansas), Ying-Yueh Chuang (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Jennifer Datchuk…
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Fall 2015 Guest Curator, Cecilia Alemani, is the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. curator and director of High Line Art Program. The lecture is preceded by a cocktail reception beginning at…
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Anderson says: “Using an auto-ethnographic approach to personal history as a window on the world, my new work explores marginal contexts, like storage facilities, highways, trailer parks, and transitional visual…
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Developed over three years starting in 2011, Riddy’s Palermo emerges from a process of observation both intuitive and deliberate. Slow and considered walks through the city allowed patterns of change,…
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Artpace’s fall 2014 artists-in-residence strut their stuff: Takashi Arai (Tokyo, Japan), Adam Helms (New York, NY), and Anna Krachey (Austin, TX).
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This year, Luminaria celebrates San Antonio’s heritage by presenting Between North & South, an inspiring mix of local and international talent. Friday and Saturday: 6pm-midnight.
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Seven local and international artists will present works addressing the concepts of memory and forgetting: Gary Sweeney, Steve Reynolds, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Zoe Berg, Bodo Korsig, Kay Whitney, Sebastian J. Stoddart.…
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Austin-based artist Manik Raj Nakra takes on the possibility of addressing the world as his own by taking cues from the narrative figurative style seen in Indian miniature painting. Nakra…
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Roger Colombik: 29th Street Serenade & Other Love Songs (The Burma Project)
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonColombik’s huge light box presentation of a collaborative documentary project that explores the historical tales and cultural identity within one neighborhood in Yangon, Burma. Also on view is through November…
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Armendariz landscapes contain power dynamics, Native American stories intertwined with Greek mythologies, and a thread of tragedy runs throughout.
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The UTSA New Media Collective presents new works for two nights only. From 7-8pm, installation and duration-based works will be exhibited. Beginning at 8pm, there will be a series of…
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Long-time artist and architect Mogas’ work is inspired by the “hard scrabble, cactus and rattlesnake” life in South Texas with his father. There are also a few paintings of women…
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Large paintings that oscillate between traditionally rendered figures and stenciled monolithic forms; antiquated dinosaur illustrations are overlaid with silhouettes of pixelated buildings that reference early videogame graphics.
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Lyle Williams: American Masters from the Collection of Janet and Joe Westheimer
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonLyle Williams, Curator of Prints and Drawings, discusses prints by George Bellows, Isabel Bishop, and John Sloan, among others.