Installation view of the Houston Brick Archive

 
February 5 – June 1, 2024
 

The Houston Brick Archive highlights a large collection of bricks salvaged from sites around Houston over the past several years. The bricks are studied from various angles, their origins traced, and their qualities explored.

They are treated as invaluable ruins, processed in a way that is scientific but also impulsive, walking a line between curiosity and fetishism. Part theater, part research project, the Archive combines sculpture, photography, and other documents focusing on the bricks’ physical qualities and histories. By tracing their origins and migrations to become part of Houston, the bricks can server as a metaphor for change, migrations, and the diverse and dynamic fabric of the world.

Alexander Squier is an interdisciplinary artist, working across media including printmaking, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and sound. Based in his hometown of Houston, Texas, he works out of his studio at BOX 13 ArtSpace in the city’s East End District and teaches periodic printmaking classes at Art League Houston and the Houston Printing Museum. He has also taught at the University of Houston and headed up the Printmaking Department at the Glassell School of Art (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) from 2016-2020.

 


Please join us for the following events:

Artist Talk: Houston Brick Archive | Saturday, June 1, 2024 - 1:00 - 2:00 PM 

 


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This exhibition is in partnership with Alexander Squier and generously supported by Houston Public Library, Houston Public Library Foundation, and City of Houston.