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The international exhibition, "Al Otro Lado del Espejo / The Other Side of the Mirror," features nearly two dozen artists to highlight the centuries-long relationship between the two cities.
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Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory at the San Antonio Museum of Art incorporates room-sized art installations with hundred of found items.
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"The Border is Beautiful" exhibition takes the works of nearly 50 artists to showcase their own unique perspectives of what it's like having ties to binational and bicultural communities.
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"The Border is Beautiful" exhibit in Eagle Pass features the works of nearly 50 artists and highlights the diverse communities, people, and perspectives from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Oscar Alvarado's three large tile mosaics will be installed next week at Weston Urban's development at 300 Main.
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A new exhibit at the McNay Art Museum shows the de la Torre brothers' views of Mexico and the US through quirky lens
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Artist Mauro de la Tierra first held a spray can at age 15. This was the beginning of his journey with graffiti art, alcoholism, and finding strength in being vulnerable.
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Centro San Antonio's Art Everywhere program has sponsored 170 pieces of art in downtown San Antonio the last four years.
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Frank Stella was one of America's leading minimalist artists and a pioneer of the minimalist movement of the early 1960s. The movement challenged the idea that art was meant to be representative.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Adam Moss, author of The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing.