Hills Snyder: Hand Not Hand The Hudson (show) Room, Artpace Exhibition: June 28 - September 1, 1996 Hand Not Hand will feature approximately 14 works installed in The Hudson (Show)Room and peripheral spaces. Works will include two large scale, multi-paneled drawings of an atomic device and a ‘59 Cadillac, as well as several Plexiglas and birch plywood objects. Some of the work could be described as "semi-site." The title of the exhibition refers to the issue of hand, or the absence of it, in contemporary art. The artist recognizes that hand has been asked to leave, but has invited it back. In this way "hand" is a stand in for the artist--there, but not there; at the center of things, but completely marginal at the same time. A native Texan, Hills Snyder lives in Helotes and works in San Antonio. He studied at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and Texas Tech University, and received his M.F.A. from The University of Texas at San Antonio. Exhibiting his work since 1974, Snyder has had solo shows at the Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper, Wyoming, the Patrick Gallery in Austin, Texas, the Custer County Art Center in Miles City, Montana, the Tyler Museum of Art and other venues. Group shows have included those at the Yellowstone Art Center in Billings, Montana, the Alternative Museum in New York, Space in Los Angeles and the Dallas Museum of Art. He is the recipient of a 1995 Mid- America/NEA Fellowship in Sculpture and Individual Fellowships from Art Matters in 1990 and 1996. Artpace 445 North Main Avenue San Antonio TX 78205 t 210 212 4900 f 210 212 4990 www.artpace.org Hand Not Hand Exit, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 17 X 16 X 1 5/8 inches Imploder, 1996 Pencil on paper (9 drawings) 60 X 99 inches Moment, 1994 Pencil on paper 24 X 32 inches Toll, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 20 X 24 X 1 5/8 inches Bugs or Elmer, 1993 Pencil on paper 32 X 24 inches Crown, 1993 Pencil on paper 32 X 24 inches Yes and No, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support, split by glass wall 36 X 40 X 1 5/8 inches Guilt, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 29 X 18 X 4 inches How Big Is Your Love?, 1996 Pencil on paper (18 drawings) 75 X 266 inches Lamp, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support, installed in pre-exiting hole in floor 3 3/4 X 3 3/4 X 1 5/8 inches Flirt, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 24 X 31 X 3 1/4 inches Scope, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 23 X 12 X 4 1/4 inches Hand, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 8 !/2 X 15 X 1 5/8 inches Pyg, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support, hole through piece reveals wall insulation 83 X 46 X X 4 1/2 inches Slip, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 45 X 21 X 1/8 inches Pitch, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 15 X 3 X 1 5/8 inches Curb, 1996 Acrylic sheet on birch support 6 X 40 X 20 inches |