Vincent Valdez's new exhibition at San Antonio's ArtPace offers 'meditation on violence'

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Vincent Valdez's new exhibition at San Antonio's ArtPace offers 'meditation on violence'
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Lynching victims, forcibly disappeared individuals and hooded monsters of the Ku Klux Klan are among the loaded subjects San Antonio-born artist Vincent Valdez tackles in his powerful drawings, paintings and prints.

Born in SA but now based in Los Angeles, Valdez is returning to Artpace with a hybrid exhibition that opens Thursday.is a 2022 series comprised of silkscreened panels depicting individuals who vanished in Central and South America and seven spelling out the days of the week in Spanish.

Now based in Los Angeles, Valdez is returning to Artpace with a hybrid exhibition that furthers one of his key artistic missions: “to incite public remembrance and to impede distorted realities.” The exhibition's opening reception will take place this Thursday, and the work will remain on view through Dec. 1., a 2022 series comprised of silkscreened panels — 14 depicting individuals who vanished in Central and South America and seven spelling out the days of the week in Spanish.

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