On the opening night of Hills Snyder’s new show at Artpace, the exhibition remained closed until after the curator and artists discussed the new work. During the discussion, Snyder played…
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Works of extreme creativity, the stuff of cultural and political revolutions, are what keep history from being a dull, slow hum.
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In Son of Sampson, Hills Snyder has taken up the gauntlet of making revolutionary art with a loaded installation of subtlety and grace.
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Even from behind, I couldn’t mistake the stringy, leather-jacketed silhouette of Hills Snyder, watching the World Series at a bar in Terminal D. Turns out we were taking the same…
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Make love, not war: Even as young Americans proudly advertised that mantra on their person more than 30 years ago, some of their peers knew that equally as many people…
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James Gallery, like several other Houston galleries, is a house converted into exhibition space. Cropduster cleverly puns the space’s former identity, playing with the subtle distinction between sculptural objects and…
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Review
Off to See the Wizard in the Hills of San Antone: Wolverton’s New Album
by Gene Fowlerby Gene FowlerWolverton songs — grand adventures in tiny, shiny packages — tend toward the cerebral and the mystical.
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If you can't afford one of San Antonio artist Hills Snyder's artworks, now you can get a wearable piece of Snyderphernalia: his iconic smiley cross is available as a sterling…
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Check out San Antonio’s own Hills Snyder on the cover of the Jan/Feb issue of Art Papers!
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San Antonio artist Hills Snyder is now represented in Houston by Gallery Sonja Roesch. Snyder had been a mainstay of James Gallery, which closed its doors this spring. His first…
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Review
Review: “Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking The Binding” at the NMSU Art Museum
by Hills Snyderby Hills SnyderHills Snyder reviews a retrospective of work by Texas artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz, which is currently on view at the University Art Museum at New Mexico State University.
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Jessica Fuentes write about the past, present, and future of Fort Worth's art scene.
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From 5&J Gallery: “5&J Gallery at the Charles Adams Studio Projects (CASP) presents the 2023 iteration of the $#%& Show on Friday, January 6th, 2023, as part of Lubbock’s First Friday…
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Hills Snyder writes about the imagery of patriotic flags, in relation to music and his own work.
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Hills Snyder gathers anecdotes, stories, and photos from artists, students, professors, and others who knew and loved Frances Colpitt.
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Interview
A Conversation with Joey Fauerso on the Occasion of her Exhibition, “Wait for It,” at New Mexico State University Art Museum
by Hills Snyderby Hills SnyderHills Snyder talks with San Antonio-based artist Joey Fauerso about her solo exhibition at the NMSU Art Museum in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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Review
Paradise Lost: Bale Creek Allen at kind of a small array, Magdalena, New Mexico
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanHannah Dean reviews the solo exhibition by Bale Creek Allen at kind of a small array in Magdalena, New Mexico.
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Hills Snyder on time spent during the pandemic, loss, and the cycles of life.
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This week, Ethel Shipton finds that spilled paint is just another way to get there, and recalls the beginnings of friendship with Tracey Snelling, who writes about her summer 2003 experience at Sala Diaz.
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This week Alejandro Diaz channels Aesop recalling the 1997 Jesse Amado show at Sala Diaz, while Jesse Amado takes us back to Madrid for ARCO 02.