Semblanza que David S. Rubin hizo en el 2015 acerca del artista texano Vincent Valdez y su obra.
David S. Rubin
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Most recently, Allen was the lead artist and project manager of the Yanaguana Garden in San Antonio's Hemisfair Park.
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Harjo believes that the best method for engaging viewers—with the goal of effecting social change—is to use humor.
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No matter the medium, Lowe's work is characteristically full of contradictions.
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Mexico City native Rodolfo Choperena established himself as an active supporter of the San Antonio art scene long before it ever occurred to him to become an artist himself.
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The four artists here express their ideas and feelings more in code—something that is inherent to the language of abstraction.
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For more than a decade, El Paso-based artist Margarita Cabrera has dedicated her art making to venerating the lives of Mexican immigrants
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The embattled institution's current exhibition features works by 21 San Antonio-based Mexican and Mexican-American artists who examine what it is to be in the grey area between two cultures.
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Today there are more than 8,000 members of Esferas Perdidas, a game for marble makers and marble hunters.
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Saavedra has steadily focused on problems surrounding the divide between authority figures and the marginalized.
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If you're looking for a joyful or celebratory exhibition about queer issues, you won't find it here.
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Samandari's goal is to locate a sort of collective soul.
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With Mahaffy's work, we experience a sensory shifting that blurs the boundaries between the present and the past, the real and the virtual.
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Looks can be deceiving in the flashy and blissful facades of O'Connor's art.
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This year, San Antonio's "Best of CAM" award for most exceptional artwork was presented to Daniela Riojas, a young and adventurous emerging artist.
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As a conceptual artist and practicing DJ, Boyd approaches each project much like a recording artist developing a concept album.
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Since the early 1980s, the San Antonio native has made highly eccentric painted reliefs, sculptures, and installations featuring loony, childlike imagery that’s often cleverly encoded with biting social commentary.
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A relative newcomer to the San Antonio art scene, Fernando Andrade is one of five artists who make up the inaugural class of the Guadalupe Cultural Art Center's Artist Lab program.
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Leigh Anne Lester is known for art that focuses on the changing conditions of humans and the environment.
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In the spirit of Fluxus, Kubo takes an "anything can happen" attitude, and his events can bring complete strangers a little closer together.