Book of the Dead

Snyder’s art often requires intellectual investment and sometimes compels psychological surrender. In Book of the Dead, visitors must check their preconceptions at the gallery door to uncover multiple layers of […]
Jorge Macchi

At Artpace, Macchi presents a video installation and two print projects that explore the interdependence of verbal, visual, and sonic narratives. These works employ a formal language that oscillates between […]
Wanting without needing, Loving without leaning

For his Artpace project, Wanting without needing, Loving without leaning, Bojan Sarcevic continues exploring iconic architectural ornamentation through the tradition of sculpture. In the space is a single metal object. […]
but still I’d leap in front of a flyin’ bullet for you

For the installation but still I’d leap in front of a flyin’ bullet for you, Cruz Ortiz uses screen prints, videos, performance, and homemade signs in Spaztek’s quest to understand […]
A MEDITATION ON THE POSSIBILITY OF ROMANTIC LOVE OR WHERE YOU GOIN’ WITH THAT GUN IN YOUR HAND, BOBBY SEALE AND HUEY NEWTON DISCUSS THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EXPRESSIONISM AND SOCIAL REALITY PRESENT IN HITLER’S PAINTINGS

In A MEDITATION ON THE POSSIBILITY OF ROMANTIC LOVE OR WHERE YOU GOIN’ WITH THAT GUN IN YOUR HAND, BOBBY SEALE AND HUEY NEWTON DISCUSS THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EXPRESSIONISM AND […]
Spanglish

Borders worldwide carve out adjacent regions of flux. While governmental currencies and economies may remain distinct, with each crossing the fluid realms of language and culture blend. The resulting hybrid […]
John Pilson

John Pilson’s video and photographic work contrasts the refined sobriety of the urban landscape and architectural detail with the levity of human expression and play. His settings, often shown in […]
Trisha Donnelly

When isolated, Trisha Donnelly’s economical gestures seem veiled in code like the spare lines of a poem. However, considered together in this, the artist’s first solo institutional show, past and […]
Diana Guerrero-Maciá

“Everybody Needs a Little Cowboy,” a series of sewn “paintings,” appropriates album covers, graphics, and icons of cowboy culture to reposition Americana not often associated with fine art. Future Cowboy […]
Calamity; Red, White, and Blue

Culbert’s WindowWorks projects explore political and artistic subterfuge, sabotage, cover-ups, and conspiracies. Using an empty, smashed-open safe to breach Artpace’s 445 North Main Street windows, Culbert’s Calamity alludes obliquely to […]
EEK-YA!; Gooooal!

During a recent residency in Norway, Riley Robinson was struck by the national enthusiasm for, on the one hand, soccer, and, on the other, the furniture of the Swedish company […]
The Half Mast White Flag

Melik Ohanian’s Artpace exhibition is generated by the Texas context while continuing his global inquiry into human relations within their environment. The work features an isolated flag pole breaking through […]