Sculpture Month Houston has announced that its 2022 exhibition, Synaptic, will be on view from October 8 through December 3.
Chris Sauter
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Works by Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Jenelle Esparza, Joe Harjo, Jon Lee, Ethel Shipton, Chris Sauter, and Liz Ward mark the artists' first entries into SAMA's collection.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a gallerist turned artist in Dallas, a big group show of emerging Latinx artists in Austin, and the seduction of "mermaid skin" in an immersive show in San Antonio.
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Of all of 'Immersed' installations, Sauter’s is the highlight — dazzling and unsettling, truly immersive and dislocating.
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In the past few years, Texas cities have been attracting wide-eyed art visitors with their various Yayoi Kusama shows and installations. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Dallas…
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Fair warning: this is a stream-of-consciousness meander through the topography of Buttercup.
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In the sparseness of rural living, the vacancy can be a refuge for one’s eccentricities. There are portals everywhere.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on art that hides outdoors, a group show in Brownsville, and a new art lending library.
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Christina Rees and guest Andy Don Emmons on torture photos that aren’t staged, an important retrospective in Fort Worth, and Andy’s self-treatment through art. (They also shoot some guns.)
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Art can only compete so much with the space it occupies, which is why galleries are clean white cubes without distraction and ornamentation.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees experience corpsing and art at an Austin Airbnb, and look forward to a promising art walk in West Dallas.
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Construction has already begun on San Antonio’s $175 San Pedro Creek renovation project, which also includes a permanent public art installation, all of which is planned to be completed in…
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The decision by the GCAC to pull out as the venue for the CAM Perennial shows a lack of respect for a history of collaboration, and its irresponsibility will be felt citywide.
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San Antonio’s Blue Star Contemporary is kicking off 2016 with a plethora of programs centered around their current exhibition, Gift: An Exquisite Exhibition. Via Blue Star: The Gift: An Exquisite Exhibition…
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In celebration of Glasstire's 15th Anniversary in 2016, we'll be mining our archive of 3000+ features and republishing some old favorites. Here, Bill Davenport on Chris Sauter and Hills Snyder in 2001.
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Tonight, the San Antonio’s Southwest School of Art (SSA) is hosting a panel discussion called “How To Be A Working Artist: Promising Paths.” Stuart Allen, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Jack McGilvray…
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Sauter undertakes the majority of his explorations using installation formats; it allows him to present his discourses with a physical immediacy on a very human scale.
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This week: creepy Internet addiction, ye goode olde dayes of buffalo slaughter, and–finally being screened for the first time–a Christian Marclay video about a terrible event in Texas’ past:…
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This is real art by real working artists. The populist bent was a considered choice. The show’s remit is simply to represent each region in the nation and be a people pleaser.
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I do not know where I got the number seven, but here on the ground in Bentonville, Arkansas, during the press preview for Crystal Bridges‘ new State of the Art survey…