Beauty has been defined by scholars as “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit.”1 However, this idea [...]
As the hot summer days start fading away to welcome this rainy fall season, Ruiz-Healy Art says goodbye to The Blue Experience to install its latest exhibition: Made in Mexico. The group [...]
In a society where we’re constantly surrounded by images and colors, one color rises above the others in prominence and popularity: the color blue. Ruiz-Healy Art guest curator, Casie Lomeli [...]
In Mark Schlesinger’s solo exhibition “Hello Stranger(s)” — the artist’s first gallery exhibition in over a decade — the distinct collage-like placement of [...]
A local San Antonio artist, Chuck Ramirez passed away at the age of 48 in 2010, leaving behind an impressive collection of works. Only two years after his death, his 2003 photograph Breakfast [...]
Chuck Ramirez’s Wrestler series, depicting hyper-masculine toy wrestlers staged in various positions and groupings, was first displayed at the Arlington Museum of Art, in Arlington, Texas, in [...]
This work will be featured in Interval, a group exhibition curated by Hills Snider on view from June 29 through September 2, 2017. Early in his career, Carlos Amorales began to explore both his [...]
This work is on view in Johanna Calle: Trama, at RHA until June 24th, 2017. When was the last time you saw a stone lithograph? What about a stone lithograph that was more than just printed in a [...]
This work is on view in Johanna Calle: Trama, at RHA until June 24, 2017. After receiving her graduate degree at Chelsea College of Art at the London Institute, Johanna Calle returned to her home [...]
Born in Valencia, Spain, Andrés Ferrandis studied at the University of La Laguna and received his MFA in painting from the University of Seville in 1997. The following interview was conducted on [...]