Luis González Palma
20 years of work by Luis Gonzalez Palma center on his distinctive portraits and beyond, always retaining a flair for the dramatic. More...
Ann Hamilton
Ann Hamilton's "the common SENSE" is loaded with dead animal pelts, products, photographs (for the taking!) in a spectacle of slaughter that is a powerful, if somewhat uneven aesthetic statement. More...
Sayre Gomez
First Sayre Gomez bombards us with an installation of music, nonsense slogans and consumerist themes; and then contrasts this with serene veils of color and mute imagery--immersion on one hand and solitude on the other. More...
Randy Colosky
Randy Colosky's works assume forms dictated by the nature of the materials he chooses but still remains adventurous. More...
Alison Saar
For Alison Saar the title of her show, "Hot House," evokes both form and content in works that evoke deep personal and political notes. More...
How to Activate a Storefront Window
Storefront window art installations at Artpace in San Antonio have often ambitiously pushed beyond merely using the space as a storefront display case. David S. Rubin cites several examples that stand out. More...
Richard Misrach and Kate Orff
In "Petrochemical America" Richard Misrach and Kate Orff reveal, through a series of large scale photographs and elegantly designed visual narratives, the insidious grip of the petrochemical industry. More...
Rough and Ready
"Rough and Ready" is a four artist show geared to youthful Goth sensibilities, as well as their elder grognards of the Beat persuasion. More...
Wendy Given
Gaelic motifs meet the Columbia River Gorge. Decay and death permeate Wendy Given's deceptively gorgeous body of wok. More...
Judith Kruger
Judith Kruger brings a different kind of Asian aesthetic influence into the layered surfaces of her distinctively colored paintings, the nihonga tradition of mineral pigments. More...
Paul Metivier
In an uneven mix of works, Paul Metivier does show a particular affinity for symbolic, socially rooted subject matter. More...
Jason Middlebrook
In "There is a map in every tree" Jason Middlebrook beautifully integrates intricate line work with the grain of wood planks. But he then abandons the wood for stained glass with as yet unconvincing results. More...