Jessica Fuentes writes about Texas artists José Villalobos, Bernardo Vallarino, and Lauren Woods, who have incorporated tattoos into their performance practice.
Jose Villalobos
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This week: a solo show addressing the effects of machismo culture in San Antonio, an exhibition of works on paper by a pair of a cross-generational artists best known for their sculptures in Houston, a two-person exhibition about growing up and masculinity in Dallas, and more.
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Liz Kim writes about the exhibition "Soy de Tejas," a major survey of art about Tejano identity, on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio
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Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre los performances de Christian Cruz, Cande Aguilar y José Villalobos que se presentaron como parte de la exposición "Soy de Tejas" en el Centro de Artes en San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about performances by Christian Cruz, Cande Aguilar, and José Villalobos, as part of the “Soy de Tejas” exhibition at Centro de Artes in San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art," a show curated by Rigoberto Luna and on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio.
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation recently announced the twenty-four artists who will participate in its 2022 Artist-in-Residence program in New Orleans.
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William Sarradet writes about five recent exhibitions in San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas.
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Op EdReview
Dead Edges and Open Wounds: Considering “The Border is a Weapon/ Frontera es un Arma,” Curated by Gil Rocha
by Ricky Yanasby Ricky YanasPhiladelphia based artist and writer Ricky Yanas reviews "Border is a Weapon," a group exhibition about the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Glasstire's Events and Social Media Editor walks us through some current exhibitions on view across Texas.
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Additionally, San Antonio-area artists interested in applying to FOCO's cycle 3 (March- May 2021) may do so by emailing the residency.
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Created by artist Jose Villalobos, the residency offers three months of studio space. The first resident is Kwanzaa K. Edwards, a painter and illustrator.
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"Maybe the best-case scenario is at the end of the summer we can start posting satellite exhibitions, but until then, we just have to rethink what we're going to do right now."
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"When I first encountered performance I felt the power and impact that it can create."
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Two exhibitions open at Space HL in Houston tonight featuring the works of Houston's Ronald Llewellyn Jones and San Antonio's Jose Villalobos. There are accompanying events tonight and tomorrow.
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Part of Villalobos' practice involves his highly rigorous, ritualized performances, and on Sunday March 17, he performed at Rigoberto Luna’s family ranch south of San Antonio.
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Una parte de la práctica de Villalobos incluye performances altamente rigurosos y ritualizados.
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Top Five
Top Five: March 14, 2019 with Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, & Betelhem Makonnen
by Glasstireby GlasstireBrandon Zech is with guests Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, and Betelhem Makonnen to talk about their show in Austin called constant escape, an important group show in College Station, and an alternative art fair called Satellite.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on a pioneer filmmaker's technique, the woman photographer allowed at MLK's funeral, and how the earliest humans played the same visual games we do.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a show too important to be called a summer show, emerging Latinx artists in Austin, and skewering a sacred cow.