Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on an unmissable Valentine’s Day party, Charlie Chaplin losing a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest, and full permission to get your hands around the work in a major exhibition.
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'The Lodge of Saint Reborlaro' is Fontenot's framing of the residency, inspired by the urgency for artists and thinkers to intimately interact.
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Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso on the beauty of Grand Central Terminal, the endurance of Co-Lab Projects, and one longtime festival’s determination to keep Austin’s freak flag flying.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on a Texas-Mexico sound exchange, some disgusting and dark paintings, and a still-new international performance art festival called Experimental Action.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a one-stop survey of Houston photographers, a Dallas painting show with no paintings, and an Austin show called 'Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo.'
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Miller’s solo exhibition is spread across the modest two rooms and hallway in San Antonio's Sala Diaz, and is a quietly epic meditation on the sublime absurdity of existence.
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Neil Fauerso and special guest Jimmy James Canales on a spooky show in Dallas, another great sculpture show in a Houston grain silo, and Canales' fun with materials in his current solo show in San Antonio.
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A quick review of current shows by Joe De La Cruz, Ashley Thomas, and Jimmy James Canales.
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It’s getting hotter in Texas, and that used to mean that galleries and museums would ease up on programming, throw up a three-month group exhibition, and wait out the summer…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zach on a big venue you've never heard of, the history of the Houston drag scene, and the premiere of a long-awaited documentary on Chuck Ramirez.
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News
Feature-Length Documentary about Chuck Ramirez to Premiere on Cinco de Mayo
by Glasstireby GlasstireSala Diaz, the beloved San Antonio-based non-profit art space, has announced that this coming weekend marks the premiere of Tía Chuck: A Portrait of Chuck Ramirez, “a feature-length documentary about the life…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the best fishing in Texas, an artworld version of a Lincoln-Douglas style debate in San Antonio, and the psychology of long-term art collecting.
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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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San Antonio artspace Sala Diaz announced this weekend that they have named Dean Daderko the 2017 Casa Chuck Resident. Begun in 2011 as an extension of Sala Diaz, the residency…
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Kubo’s process articulates the idea that the objects of our environments have an ambient energy.
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How to make art in this operatic ambience and grim reality of actual deportations, bombings, and general governmental reactionary cruelty?
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This is not a straight polemic, but rather something more removed and elusive.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the return of a beloved art space, artists facing the environmental crisis head-on, and a show of sculptures that charmed the pants off of us both.
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In addition to a number of openings, talks, and receptions around the state happening this weekend (check out our event listings), there are two performances tonight—one in Houston and one…
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"Visitors are becoming art as they eat the pasta. At least until the next morning, after two cups of coffee."