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San Antonio weekend Art updates: December week 1

San Antonio Art Events, exhibits, concerns, activities and general info for the first week of December. Blue Star Arts Complex – First Friday Holiday music courtesy of Boneshakers Bicycle Pub (featuring The Circle School & Blessed Sacrament Elementary, The Weetles). Phillip King Exhibit “Four Decades with Colour” Dec 1- Feb 12, Main Gallery.  Sculptural and [...]

Luz y Solidaridad - 2006 mixed media, video - Susan Plum

Social Responsibility in Contemporary Art: Luis Cruz Azaceta and Susan Plum by David S. Rubin

For the contemporary art programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art, which is encyclopedic in scope, we are responsible for exhibiting a broad range of art, some of which may be topical.  During the past year, we have had occasion to exhibit two works—one a recent acquisition and the other part of a large [...]

The Ron English Triad at IMAS, South Texas College VAM and NAAG by David Freeman

The Ron English Triad at IMAS, South Texas College VAM and NAAG by David Freeman

The Ron English Triad at IMAS, South Texas College VAM and NAAG by David Freeman Ron English entered the Valley of South Texas in full force and occupied the art community and its Art institutions, demonstrating his seditious creative spirit in three independent and simultaneous exhibits.  English’s approach is so pronounced that a distinctive, yet [...]

Gary Sweeney, Take a Chance..Take a Chance.. Take a Chance, Installation view,

Gary Sweeny @ UTSA Satelite Space / Sabra Booth @ Cactus Bra by Robert B Gonzales

Gary Sweeny @ UTSA Satelite Space  /  Sabra Booth @ Cactus Bra by Robert B Gonzales     In Gary’s Sweeney’s Take a Chance, presented at Three Walls Art  Space, the artist has recycled local political signs, cutting out and arranging the pictures of the candidates.  In smaller signage, written in cut vinyl, are the [...]

The Golden Ass/Curo de Oro at Blue Star Project Space by Robert B Gonzalez

The Golden Ass/Curo de Oro at Blue Star Project Space by Robert B Gonzalez

The US-Mexico border has always been a place of exchange, but this exchange has sometimes been a sordid one, as young US males have often traveled there for cheap alcohol, pills, and sexual adventure within its Red Light districts. Julia Barbosa Landois explores issues of gender and border culture in her show The Golden Ass/Curo [...]

Arte De la Frontera @ International Museum of Art and Science by Rob Kolomyski

Arte De la Frontera @ International Museum of Art and Science by Rob Kolomyski

Arte de la Frontera, in Association with the 2011 Texas Biennial, was curated by Tom Matthews, STC Assistant Chair of Visual Arts & Music, and IMAS Executive Director, Joseph Bravo. The exhibit was conceived as an extension of Austin’s Texas Biennial, TX-11.  There are at least sixty venues around the state showcasing what is considered [...]

Politics and Art by Howard Taylor

Politics and Art by Howard Taylor

  Artistic Energy in Service to the State Much of what we revere about our artistic heritage was created in service to centers of political power often to compel fear and foreboding for its enemies and servitude and adherence to a central authority by its population.  Scanning a panorama of architectural monuments over a 5,000 [...]

Slice @ Cohn Drennan Contemporary  By Lanny Quarles

Slice @ Cohn Drennan Contemporary By Lanny Quarles

The first exhibition I saw at Cohn Drennan Contemporary was Cande Aguilar’s, and, at the time, I remember having thoughts about subtle mixtures, loose combinations, and unlikely bedfellows like Winnie the Pooh and Matisse all smoothed into a canny sauce. So when I heard Cande was curating a show, I was interested to see what [...]

Kyle Olson’s ‘Its Rigged’ Exhibit at The Blue Star Art Space

Kyle Olson’s ‘Its Rigged’ Exhibit at The Blue Star Art Space

Kyle Olson’s  ‘Its Rigged’ Exhibit at The Blue Star Art Space by David Freeman Kyle Olson’s exhibit, ‘Its Rigged,’ at Blue Star Contemporary Art Space, demands that the viewer discard any notion that the title posted beside each piece in the exhibit describes the literal content of the art.  Instead, each title becomes a conceptually [...]

The History of The Division: Matt Shultz

THE HISTORY OF THE DIVISION: exhibition by Matt Shultz at the University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale by Adrienne Foster.   The Southern Illinois University Museum of Carbondale held a truly unique exhibition this past March. Unlike the ceaseless run of postmodernist art that has deconstructed contemporary society to death without any opportunity for rebirth, [...]