Patrick Charpenel and Cynthia Gutierrez will have a talk on Thursday 29th November at 6:30
Opening reception: Friday 30th November 7:00 – 9:00 pm
TPS (Triangle Project Space)
416 E. LaChapelle St.
San Antonio, TX 78204
www.triangleproject.net
TPS (Triangle Project Space) is proud to announce that in 2008 it will have its fifth anniversary! TPS was created in 2003 in a rehabilitated building just south of downtown San Antonio. Since its inception TPS has helped contribute to the economic and cultural development of South Flores St., the greater arts community of San Antonio, and has strengthen ties between the contemporary arts communities of Texas and Mexico. Early in 2005 we moved into a much larger building and became a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
TPS is an independent non-profit art-space dedicated to bringing international and national contemporary art to San Antonio. With three exhibitions annually, TPS has been able organize eleven shows since 2003, including: Mobile featuring John Baldessari (USA), Mike Bouchet (USA), Jorge Pardo (Cuba/USA), Yutaka Sone (Japan/USA), Rikrit Tiravanija (Argentina/USA); Glitch featuring Minerva Cuevas (Mexico), Yang Fudong (China), On Kawara (Japan/USA); and Threat Zone, presenting artwork by Basim Magdy (Egypt), Carlos Amorales (Mexico), Emily Jacir (Palestine/USA), Gülsün Karamustafa (Turkey), and Arthur Kleinjan (The Netherlands).
We are now preparing our most challenging exhibition to date: Standing on one foot, curated by Patrick Charpenel and Cynthia Gutierrez. The exhibition highlights some of Mexico’s most ambitious, challenging, and prominent collections, includes works by: Douglas Gordon, Nic Hess, Fabrice Hybert, Jim Lambie, Jorge Macchi, Bruce Nauman, Tino Seghal, Andreas Slominski, and Pae White.
Operating outside the formal constructs of museums and for-profit galleries allows TPS to challenge curators and artists to push their creative boundaries to new limits, fostering, exciting, experimental exhibitions.