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  • Press~ A New Focus: Objectives at Artpace

    Press~ A New Focus: Objectives at Artpace

    A New Focus: Objectives at Artpace Arts & Culture Magazine Dan Goddard || October 11, 2016 “His most ambitious work was yet to be created when the exhibit opened. Redaction of Labor III began as a stack of lumber, sheetrock and paint. During the course of the show, Richards plans to use the materials to…

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  • Objectives ~ Artpace, San Antonio

    Objectives ~ Artpace, San Antonio

    Objectives Hudson Showroom, ARTPACE, San Antonio [link] September 22-December 31, 2016 artists selected by Denise Markonish (MASS MoCA Curator) curated by Taylor Bates (Artpace) Kamila Szczesna (Galveston), Ryder Richards (Dallas), Jessica Halonen (Austin) For the first time in our 21-year history, Artpace has invited guest curators from the International Artist-in-Residence program to select artists for the Hudson Showroom exhibition space. This September…

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  • 2015 Awesomeness

    2015 Awesomeness

    2015 Awesomeness: a year-in-art review The Numbers || Exhibits || Moments || Publishing

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  • Everyday is Ordinary

    Everyday is Ordinary

    Everyday is Ordinary Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum [link] San Antonio, Texas June 4, 2015 – Aug 9, 2015 CURATORIAL STATEMENT:  So much of our shared existence is the commonality of man: family, work, home. At the center of our stories, are characters–people and places–whose familiarity remains. These anti-heroes of the everyday give solace, provoke…

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  • 2012 Awesomeness

    2012 Awesomeness

    So, let’s get it out of the way that a year-end review of my art life strikes me as pompous, which is kinda why I am doing it. It reminds me of the Christmas card from an aunt with a page long letter spewing tidings of glee centered around the success of her family as they…

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  • Update: September 2012

    I have finally landed in Roswell, NM to start my year long artist-in-residence program. This has been a busy two weeks. I was offered a solo exhibit at Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM. Instead of doing the easy thing and bringing some work, I drove down and spent 5 days creating work and 2…

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