As the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) approaches its 30th anniversary in May 2019, it announces the latest round of grant opportunities for Latino artists and arts…
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“Curated by Vanessa Godden, Cultural Crossroads showcases this selection of films by eleven emerging international artists addressing how the body performatively narrates and navigates cultural space. Various body parts and…
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on three different solo shows that highlight three artists’ visual evolution, and a group show where the artwork outshines the show’s thesis.
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An exhibition exploring how artists have manipulated the printmaking process of serigraphy. The show includes works by Essentials Creative, Mirjam Dijkema, Nansi Guevara, and Michael Menchaca.
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We can’t fault galleries for doing what they have to to stay in business any more than we can fault artists for creating sellable work. We can, however, reexamine our expectations about the art we come across.
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"Tierney Malone is a busy man. They call me the James Brown of the art world but I think he might be. If I can nail him down, we work it."
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An exhibition of hand-painted comic book-style panels chronicling a two-week local emerging artist mentorship program that took place in 2016. The comics are painted by Cristina Sosa Noriega. Mentorship participants include: Benjamin McVey,…
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An exhibition featuring works by 11 San Antonio artists who are inspired by the Dada and Pop art movements. Participating artists include: David Almaguer, Ana Hernandez-Burwell, Ashley Mireles, Jen Frost Smith,…
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An exhibition presented by the Mini Art Museum. Featuring works by: Cynthia Emma Alderete Sabrina Alfaro Linda Arredondo Kim Bishop Lisette Chávez Danielle Cunningham (DC) Jennifer Ling Datchuk Janet Flohr Michael…
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A show of artists who are fans of music group The Smiths. Featuring art by Jenn Alva, Linda Arredondo, Matthew Bourbon, Bryson Brooks, Justo Cisneros, Myka Cuellar, Agosto Cuellar, Danielle Cunningham, Joe…
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An exhibition of contemporary art rooted in the socio-political experience of the U.S /Mexico border and Texas. Featuring works by Margarita Cabrera, César Martínez, Fernando Andrade, and Michael Menchaca.
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Life After Halloween is a show of works by San Antonio artist Beer Fang (Bryan Duff). In Cubiculum, San Antonio artist Michael Menchaca presents a selection his signature serigraph’s, as well as…
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On September 13, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will open an exhibition entitled State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now, dubbed by the New York Times as…
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The tide of hateful anti-immigrant and racist rhetoric has sparked a renewed commitment by younger generation of artist-activists to speak openly on the issue.
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Artpace San Antonio opens two new exhibitions. Artist Anya Gallaccio returns to Artpace 16 years after her International Artist-in-Residence exhibition with a new installation for the Hudson (Show)Room inspired by…
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News
Serie Project’s 20th Anniversary in East Austin with New Residents and a Call for Grassroots Support
Founded in 1993 by Austin artist Sam Coronado, the Serie Project is a nonprofit organization that offers free printmaking facilities, training and housing for 8 to 15 artists per year…
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Mexic-Arte Museum’s 16th annual Young Latino Artists show rounds up 10 Texas artists under the age of 35. Guest-curated by Alexander Freeman, Education Curator at Artpace, the show is organized…
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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What was problematic about the art world in 2014 is still a problem, but the larger and deteriorating political environment changes the shape and source of the alarm.
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Review
Andres Serrano at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechWhile Serrano’s photos didn’t have the impact I expected, in the end, they forced me to rethink torture overall—by looking at the fake, I had to confront the real.