By Leslie Castro on August 22, 2012
I was falling asleep slowly around 1:30 am when I heard the chime of a Facebook chat message. I debated about just ignoring it, but my Facebook obsession kicked in and I decided to jump up and see who could possibly be messaging me so late. It was Anjali Gupta writing to inform me [...]
Posted in LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged alternative spaces, artist run spaces, austin, barbara perea, Casa Chuck, sala diaz, San Antonio |
By Bill Davenport on June 15, 2012
This September Sala Diaz will be hosting Barbara Perea, an accomplished Mexico City-based curator, critic and lecturer with a concentration in emerging media, sound and video art as the first Casa Chuck resident. On Saturday, June 15, Sala Diaz is holding it’s first ever art recycling fundraiser to help fund the new Casa Chuck residency [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged barbara perea, casa chuck residency, sala diaz |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on July 7, 2011
Last week I wrote about Houston’s dueling art fairs coming up this fall. Scheduled one month apart, each has a New York area organizer. It got me thinking about Dallas’s two art fairs last April, held on the same weekend and each locally organized. The fledgling Suite Art Fair debuted at the Belmont Hotel while [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged alejandor diaz, Asya Reznikov, Atta Kwami, belmont hotel, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Callicoon Fine Arts, Chris Sauter, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Cueto Project, d magazine, David Shelton Gallery, Durham Press, Erick Jackson, from here to maturity, Gavlak Gallery, hills snyder, houston fine art fair, Howard Scott Gallery, John Giorno, M, Mel Bochner, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Rob Wynne, sala diaz, suite art fair, Taro-Kun, Texas Contemporary, The Dallas Art Fair, The Public Trust, Todd Norsten, Willam Shearburn Gallery |
By Sarah Fisch on May 3, 2011
I’ve seen the Sala Diaz effect encourage unprecedented audacity more than once. More than ten times. The secret is, to a large extent, the flip-flop of the usual S.A. gallery show, in which an artist hangs finished work in the course of one or two days, and that art hangs or stands in there for [...]
Posted in Blog, Chupacabrona | Tagged alejandro diaz, cotton ball art, cupacabrona, hills snyder, jung hee mun, jung mun, proprium cycle, rounding up of self, sala diaz, sala diaz effect, San Antonio contemporary artists, San Antonio Current, Sarah Fisch, texas artist residencies, texas painting, texas video art, the Texas Biennial, youtube |