Southwest Contemporary’s staff—Roman Aragón, Natalie Hegert, Steve Jansen, and Lauren Tresp—pick their favorite reading materials of 2023.
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Soy de Tejas: Home as open permeable itinerant and metaphysical?
JD Pluecker explores the artworks of five artists in the exhibition Soy de Tejas, looking at issues of home and belonging in Texas.
Vol. 8: Medium + Support
Vol. 8 — Medium + Support In this issue, we take a look at the “how” of art and culture in the Southwest: the ways artists, curators, and writers work; […]
Accidental Beauty in Unexpected Shapes: María José Crespo, the River, and Artistic Research
Writer and artist JD Pluecker writes about the Artpace exhibition of María José Crespo and their joint trip to the border to do artistic research around Del Rio, Texas.
Vol. 7: Finding Water in the West
Vol. 7 — Finding Water in the West From our exploration of place in Southwest Contemporary Vol. 6, it became evident that we needed to devote our next issue to […]