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'A Particular Beauty' at San Antonio's McNay puts old works in new light
The exhibition uses 19th century French works of art to reflect on a broad range of topics spanning ecocriticism, race, disability studies and more.
By Jonathan Rinck
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, McNay Art Museum, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio arts, San Antonio museums, A Particular Beauty, 19th century art, French art, Corot, Corbet, Manet, Noelle Yongwei Barr, Ingres, Pissarro
Growing Collections: A brief look at what San Antonio museums acquired in 2023
Three local institutions significantly amped up their collections — with their combined acquisitions ringing in at just under 700 works.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, San Antonio museums, museum acquisitions, Ruby City, San Antonio Museum of Art, McNay Art Museum, Mona Hatoum, Fausto Fernandez, Celia Álvarez Muñoz, Santa Barraza
San Antonio's McNay Art Museum appoints Matthew McLendon to director post
McLendon brings experience from the University of Virginia’s Fralin Museum of Art and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art to the post.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, McNay Art Museum, Richard Aste, San Antonio, San Antonio arts, San Antonio museums, Texas museums, art museums, art collections, Don Frost, McNay landscape master plan, Matthew McLendon, PhD, The University of Virginia, The Fralin Museum of Art, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, State Art Museum of Florida, new director, new leadership
Director of San Antonio's McNay Art Museum leaving for job in California
Aste helped the McNay add work by artists from underrepresented communities, and he also oversaw a $6.25 million landscape master plan.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, McNay Art Museum, Richard Aste, San Antonio, San Antonio arts, San Antonio museums, Texas museums, art museums, art collections, Don Frost, McNay landscape master plan, University of California, Irvine, California, Los Angeles
San Antonio's Briscoe Western Art Museum Adds Locals Day, Other Features for Summer Showcase
By Steve Hargis
Tags: summer activities, san antonio museums, the briscoe western art museum, william b travis, COVID-19 safety, battle of the alamo, texas revolution, #museumchallenge, jack and valerie guenther foundation, museum sculptures, locals day, free admission, healthcare workers, teachers, educators
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
San Antonio's iconic Dry Dock Oyster Bar has reopened and is now BYOB
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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