The sky grows so very suddenly dark. The air inside the truck seemed to be sucked out and replaced by a vacuum made of utter silence.
"Hills Snyder"
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Fall Preview! Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on Glasstire's top picks for Texas this fall.
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A show featuring works from the Linda Pace Foundation’s collection of contemporary art. The exhibition includes works by Chuck Ramirez, Hills Snyder, Frances Stark, Diana Thater and Cheyney Thompson. Rivane Neuenschwander’s…
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The abstract truth of “driving through America” has fundamentally shifted in the 14 months since I was on the road gathering photographic material for the project.
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"...be on the watch for the interval, the place where you are given a choice and a chance to add goodness to the world.”
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A group exhibition curated by Hills Snyder and featuring works by Carlos Amorales, Fernando Andrade, Sarah Fox, Pedro Friedeberg, Nicolás Leiva and James Smolleck. “Interval invites a pause and a place to…
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It’s an interesting undertaking, to set out on what you are doing without knowing what it is.
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The unseen possibility lies like a snake that has swallowed a yard stick, pointing due north as would a prophecy, or the lost needle of a compass.
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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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A group exhibition featuring works by Franklin Ackerley, Maisie Marie Alfort, B.C. Gilbert, Jim Johnson, Lucas Johnson, Luis Jimenz, Daniel Johnston, Sharon Kopriva, Charmaine Locke, Chris Sauter, Hills Snyder, Gary Sweeney,…
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"I live in a world that cannot afford the luxury of progress. There are so few homes where the buffalo roam that they discontinued the nickel."
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One wonders why ArtPace and the Linda Pace Foundation don't just join forces?
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A group Exhibition featuring works by Jesse Amado, Laura Anderson Barbata, Cecilia Biagini, Nate Cassie, Aníbal Delgado, Hersúa, Cisco Jimenez, Magali Lara, Chuck Ramirez, Guillermo Santamarina, Hills Snyder, and Pilar Villela.…
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An exhibition of paintings that “explore how the psyche, the body and culture shape each other.” The show is curated by Hills Snyder.
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Jesse Amado calls on many forms and precedents for his current show — Pop art, Minimalism, Color Field painting, Conceptual art—as well as his recent experiences with illness and treatment.
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A brief meditation on the size of Texas and the variety of people and concerns as it relates to art communities, cross-pollination, and even Glasstire.
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A show of new drawings by San Antonio artist Hills Snyder. “These drawings were all done in one flurry of activity lasting only one night. The show will take place…
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A telling image of a young Doug sitting on the bumper of a 1941 Buick Roadmaster holding his Gibson ES175: he’s already brimming with confidence and charisma — He knew he had it.
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A group show featuring work by UTSA MFA Alumnae Nate Cassie, Jasmyne Graybill, Mark Thomas Hansen, Mira Hnatyshyn, Mark Hogensen, Jayne Lawrence, Leigh Ann Lester, Michele Monseau, Juan Mora, Riley…
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Just two weeks ago, it was reported in the Wall Street Journal (Sunday, Jan 3 -4, p. D11), that “Text as Decor” is, as of now, passé. Not that Jeff Wheeler and Maisie Alford care.