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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.
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The event will be held at TPR headquarters at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26th. Registration for the event is free.
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The iron bridge linked neighborhoods but also eras in the Alamo City's Gilded Age history.
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Every year the Guadalupe hosts a competition with young people to create poster art for the Tejano Conjunto Festival
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First of all, can we stop using the word "liminal"? Bianca Bosker spent five years doing in-depth research for Get the Picture — an irreverent book about "strategic snobbery" in the art world.
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The National Gallery of Art is showing more than 100 of Mark Rothko's paintings on paper, many on view for the first time, in a new glimpse of the artist best known for huge paintings on canvas.
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One woman's ambition to create a dialogue between San Antonio and Havana artists is blossoming.