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    Alex Rubio: A New Journey

    Presented by G gallery at G gallery

    November 6-November 28, 2010

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    Alex Rubio: A New Journey

    The G Gallery in the Heights presents the exhibition Alex Rubio: A New Journey, on view November 6 through November 28.  Please join us for the eye shattering works of San Antonio based artist Alex Rubio. "A NEW JOURNEY" OPENING RECEPTION NOVEMBER 6, 2010 FROM 6pm to 8pm.

    Rubio’s work speaks of the Latino experience in a fiery fantastical world. His palate of bright colors, reflective...

    The G Gallery in the Heights presents the exhibition Alex Rubio: A New Journey, on view November 6 through November 28.  Please join us for the eye shattering works of San Antonio based artist Alex Rubio. "A NEW JOURNEY" OPENING RECEPTION NOVEMBER 6, 2010 FROM 6pm to 8pm.

    Rubio’s work speaks of the Latino experience in a fiery fantastical world. His palate of bright colors, reflective of the San Antonio sun, explodes onto the canvas in swirling and undulating waves, as if each stroke transmits energy vibrating around and within the body. No stasis here. Rubio’s large-scale black and white drawings reflect that same intensity -- sans color.

    Coming from a background as a street artist, San Antonio artist Alex Rubio, nicknamed "El Diablito," began his career as a young muralist working in a housing project. Since the beginning, he developed his talent by serving his community as an instructor for youth creating graffiti-influenced murals on the walls of his city. He is a mentor to aspiring and developing artists, some of who have already achieved national recognition.
     
    Rubio taught in an after-school high school arts program, was an art instructor at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, and became the artist in residence for the Inmate Creative Arts Program at Bexar County Jail. He works with the inmates on murals, handkerchiefs, and other traditional forms of inmate art. He has also curated exhibits of their work and has included some with exhibits of his own work. He is a living legend and a hero to the city of San Antonio because of what he gives back to his people.

    True to the nature of Chicano mural art, his work retains a tinge of the political. Using an urban contemporary aesthetic, Alex Rubio depicts primarily his Chicano neighborhood and roots, while also speaking to an issue very close to his community -- the issue of war. Informed by experiences working with youth through mural projects, Rubio’s images project a deeply informed and panoramic aesthetic. These large-scale oil and acrylic paintings are built-up with hotly-hued lines wrapped in layers that generate energy and soul.

    Rubio is a very important contributor to the Chicano Art Movement. His work has been included in Four Horsemen, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX (2006); Contemporary Wall Painting, UTSA Art Gallery, TX (2005); Arte Caliente: Selections from the Joe A. Diaz Collection, South Texas Institute for the Arts, Corpus Christi, TX (2004); and Chicano Visions: Painters on the Verge, Cheech Marin Collection, San Antonio Museum of Art, TX (traveling exhibition) (2001). In 2007, Alex received the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation award for painters and sculptors.

    Rubio studied at San Antonio Art Institute; and on a fine arts scholarship, at the University of Texas, San Antonio. Later he studied printmaking with Sam Coronado . He has exhibited throughout the southwestern United States, as well as New York and Puerto Rico..

    Alex is currently the studio manager of Blue Star Contemporary Art Center in San Antonio, Texas.


    G gallery

    301 East 11th Street
    Houston, TX 77008

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    Free event.


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    Opening Reception:
    Saturday, November 6
    6pm-8pm

    Regular Gallery hours:
    Wed-Sun 12n-5pm


    Phone: (713) 869-4770

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