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Interval

Past exhibition
July 29 - September 2, 2017 San Antonio
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Artwork: Carlos Amorales, From Spider Galaxy (Guardians) Taller Pablo Torrealba, 2008, serigraph, triptych, 98.42 x 47.24 x 0
Carlos Amorales, From Spider Galaxy (Guardians) Taller Pablo Torrealba, 2008, Serigraph, triptych, 98.42 x 47.24"

Ruiz-Healy Art is pleased to present Interval, an intriguing group exhibition guest curated by Hills Snyder featuring the work of Carlos Amorales, Fernando Andrade, Sarah Fox, Pedro Friedeberg, Nicolás Leiva and James Smolleck. The exhibition will open to the public with an opening reception on Thursday, June 29th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm with many of the artists in attendance. An artist talk will be held on Saturday, July 29, 2017, at 2:00 pm and moderated by Hills Snyder.

 

Interval: in everyday and global events, a moment of deviation from the original course, which if passed unrecognized, may eventually veer purpose in the opposite direction. Interval invites a pause and a place to consider disparate connections, subtle changes, implied possibilities.

 

Carlos Amorales is a multidisciplinary artist currently featured in the Mexican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Fernando Andrade was one of the four artists recently awarded the prestigious Blue Star Contemporary's residency program with Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin and will head abroad in April. Sarah Fox just returned from the Atelierhaus Hilmsen artist residency in Hilmsen, Germany and was most recently one of the six artists in the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center's Artist Lab in partnership with the Surdna Foundation. Pedro Friedeberg has just unveiled his mano-gigante, his iconic hand-chair, as a large-scale public artwork situated in Colonial Roma in Mexico City. Nicolás Leiva just received a honorary degree of distinction from National University of Tucuman in his native Argentina. James Smolleck has recently exhibited at Sala Diaz in San Antonio and Arcaute Arte Contemporáneo in Monterrey, Mexico.

 

About the Curator: Artist, musician, writer, educator and curator Hills Snyder was born in Lubbock, Texas and has resided in San Antonio since 1992.

 

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Works
  • Fernando Andrade Circulo de Colores, 2007 acrylic on wood 23 x 23 in 58.4 x 58.4 cm
    Fernando Andrade
    Circulo de Colores, 2007
    acrylic on wood
    23 x 23 in
    58.4 x 58.4 cm
  • Pedro Friedeberg Entrada Lateral a un Burdel Platónico, 2013 serigraph 17.8 x 22" 45.2 x 55.9 cm 84 / 100
    Pedro Friedeberg
    Entrada Lateral a un Burdel Platónico, 2013
    serigraph
    17.8 x 22"
    45.2 x 55.9 cm
    84 / 100
  • Nicolás Leiva A la Sombra de Mi Memoria, 2013
    Nicolás Leiva
    A la Sombra de Mi Memoria, 2013
  • Sarah Fox Gestational Knot, 2017

    Sarah Fox

    Gestational Knot, 2017

  • James Smolleck Strung Out in Babalon, 2017

    James Smolleck

    Strung Out in Babalon, 2017

  • Pedro Friedeberg Economía Celeste, 1977 Acrylic on museum board 25 x 20 in 63.5 x 50.8 cm
    Pedro Friedeberg
    Economía Celeste, 1977
    Acrylic on museum board
    25 x 20 in
    63.5 x 50.8 cm
Installation Views
  • Interval
  • Interval 3
  • Interval 1
  • Interval 2
Press
  • Nicolás Leiva, A la Sombra de Mi Memoria, 2013, Charcoal on paper, 56.5 x 36in, 143.5 x 91.4 cm

    ‘Interval’ at Ruiz-Healy Art

    Neil Fauerso, Glasstire, July 28, 2017

Related artists

  • Carlos Amorales

    Carlos Amorales

  • Pedro Friedeberg, Bodas triangulares orgánicas interacciones morganáticas, 2021, Signed, titled and dated, Ink and acrylic on museum board, 41.4 x 61.1 in, 105 x 155 cm

    Pedro Friedeberg

  • Nicolás Leiva

    Nicolás Leiva

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