Billboards

In celebration of its 15th anniversary, Artpace presented a year-long, statewide exhibition featuring the work of one of its most renowned alums, Félix González-Torres (International Artist-in-Residence Spring 1995). Artpace sited […]

Corps de Ballet

Corps de Ballet

Klara Liden’s Corps de Ballet is comprised of a series of performative videos and sculptures that create an awareness of directed movement, whether it is within a space or through […]

Tush Hog

Tush Hog

In Tush Hog Buster Graybill conceived a fictional narrative in which his group of Minimalist sculptures that double as wild hog feeders are endowed with animal characteristics. He imagines that […]

Between the Worlds

Between the Worlds

For his 10.3 Hudson (Show)Room exhibition, Between the Worlds, Matthew Ronay transforms the gallery into an imaginary “primordial forest.” The result of a prolonged dialogue with Artpace Executive Director Matthew […]

On the Road

On the Road

On the Road takes its title from the legendary book by American poet and novelist Jack Kerouac, who recounts his eventful road trips across the United States in the late […]

Alejandro Cesarco

Alejandro Cesarco

Cesarco’s Artpace exhibition unites, for the first time, three different components of an ongoing project entitled Index (2000-08). The indices consist of alphabetized lists of ideas, categories, and people that […]

Number 210

Number 210

Leonardo Drew, who divides his time between San Antonio and Brooklyn, New York, is featured in the third and final installment of our yearlong, 15th anniversary tribute to Artpace residents […]

It’s Not Nine One One

It's Not Nine One One

The second artist to be featured in Artpace’s year-long WindowWorks tribute to past residents, Ken Little’s (Winter 1995) sculptures explore the symbolic connotations of varying and somewhat unorthodox materials. Items […]

Picante

Picante

David Zamora Casas (San Antonio, Texas) returns to Artpace as the first artist in our WindowWorks series’ year-long salute to past residents. Picante is an interactive public memorial in honor […]

View from Bidston Hill

View from Bidston Hill. The Hunt, The Cornet, The Conjoint

  Henning Bohl’s installation, View from Bidston Hill, is an exploration of the components that make up an artwork’s composition. Referencing sculpture, painting, and collage, the gallery is populated with […]

Other Chest of Drawers & Other People

Other Chest of Drawers & Other People

Roy McMakin’s Other Chest of Drawers & Other People includes a collection of fabricated and found furniture objects and three video works that relate to the chest, in terms of […]

Diminishing Return

Diminishing Return

The DeLorean DMC-12 is the subject of Adam Schreiber’s exhibition, Diminishing Return, which features a series of color and monochromatic photographs showing fragments from the automobile, best known as the […]