Corral, MOSAS and FineTunerz – a perfect cocktail of art and music

Corral, MOSAS and FineTunerz – a perfect cocktail of art and music

artist’s portrait: Adriana Corral. Image ©Julya Jara “My installations, performances, and sculptures embody universal themes of loss, injustice, concealment, and memory. The title of the installation, Sous Rature ‘Under Erasure’  (Artpace) signifies the absence of presence and the presence of absence.” (A. Corral) Adriana Corral and her installation Sous Rature ‘Under Erasure’. Image ©Julya Jara Adriana, being the inquisitive author that she is, continued her artistic search after the installation has been officially introduced to the public. When she shared some of her thoughts with Suhail Arastu (MBAW’s Director of Development &...

Northern Lights by Louis Vega at MBAW

Northern Lights by Louis Vega at MBAW

Louis Vega Trevino’s painting reflects a deep understanding of historical precedents. Without any derivative step, he has built upon a number of important, painterly languages to evolve a style that is instantly recognizable as uniquely his own. Trevino’s painting recalls not only the atmospheric color fields of Mark Rothko and Julies Olitski, but also that indeterminate margin where color field interests merge with the geometric and optical abstraction of Gene Davis and Richard Anuszkiewicz. It is in that margin that Trevino’s work finds its form, an area once explored by Morris Louis and which Trevino’s color-charged compositions have...

Artist Louis Vega Treviño, photo dossier

Artist Louis Vega Treviño, photo dossier

A question for the Artist: If you only had three words to describe your work at this moment in time, what would they be? transcendent, infinite, spectral all images © Julya Jara ‘Trapezoid Series – Musical’, oil on canvas, 2016, 48″ X 103″ ‘Steaming Leaves’, oil on canvas, 2015, 59″ X 68″ ‘Northern Lights’ exhibit by Louis Vega Treviño is on view at MBAW Gallery through August 12. Opening Reception and more...

From Moussor to Tignon: The Evolution of the Head-tie

From Moussor to Tignon: The Evolution of the Head-tie

Photographs by Juliana Kasumu From Moussor to Tignon is a collection of works completed by Juliana Kasumu during her summer residency with the Olaju Art Group in New Orleans, LA. Through this photo-essay, she explores the evolution of the headwrap worn by women of color as a means for cultural reclamation during the 18th century. Kasumu’s focus is the cultural exchange between Creoles in Louisiana and signares in Senegal, who wore this style as a form of social protest against oppressive tactics from colonial powers. The headwrap has since become notorious for symbolizing a variety of movements related to African-American culture...

FinetunerZ | Personal Impression: Victor Prieto and his Trio at Blue Star Contemporary

FinetunerZ | Personal Impression: Victor Prieto and his Trio at Blue Star Contemporary

by James Dykman, photography by Natalia Sun Socializing with incredible people. Immersing yourself in phenomenal music. Binding together the threads of local and international relations. No better things in life and it is thanks to the FineTunerz for such an opportunity. Before I talk more about the event, it’s important to start with the space. Blue Star Contemporary Arts, the first and longest-running venue for contemporary art in San Antonio, is housed at the epicenter of San Antonio’s Southtown art district. A place where culture thrives and energy electrifies, the gallery provides a space inside the maelstrom of sensation in which not...