SAN ANTONIO, TX.- Ruby City announces Open This Wall, a year-long solo exhibition of works by artist Daniel Rios Rodriguez, on view from October 25, 2025, through October 4, 2026 in Ruby Citys Studio at Chris Park. Bringing together twelve years of the artists paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture, this exhibition marks a defining period in Rodriguezs career: from his return to San Antonio in 2013 after years in New York City, to his 2025 appointment as Assistant Professor of Painting at Meadows School of Art, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
The exhibitions title, taken from one of Rodriguezs paintings is based on a dream and speaks to the artists openness to both creative and personal transformation. Installed within Ruby Citys 2,200-square-foot Studio, Open This Wall features core themes of Rodriguezs practiceportraits, dreams, and intimate reflections on everyday lifeanchored by a site-specific wall drawing, the artists first, which wraps around the entire gallery making the exhibition an immersive experience.
Known primarily as a painter, Rodriguez blends abstraction and representation with found objects, producing symbolic, emotive images that balance specificity with openness to interpretation. His compositions capture personal experiencesa run at dusk, the intensity of a Texas summer, time with loved onesalongside surreal dreamscapes dense with emblematic forms. Everyday encounters along the San Antonio River, its flora and fauna, and the artists inner life intertwine to form works that are both deeply personal and universally resonant. Grounding his unique vision are references to his Mexican-American identity through the inclusion of pre- Columbian glyphs and iconography, Mexican handicrafts, and Spanish language titles.
During this formative twelve-year span, Rodriguez refined his tightly controlled painting style, developed a distinct visual vocabulary, and experimented with drawing, printmaking, ceramics, and mixed-media. Found materials, often collected during his neighborhood walks, form the basis of the frames he crafts for his paintings and enable his images to extend beyond the picture plane, imbuing them with votive and totemic qualities. The exhibition highlights this fertile period of experimentation and growth, shaped by the artists time in San Antonio, where he forged a practice rooted in close observation and lived experience.
Daniels work offers a poetic exploration of everyday life that is both specific and expansive, said Elyse A. Gonzales, Director of Ruby City. Open This Wall not only showcases the artists extraordinary output over more than a decade but also honors the importance of San Antonio in shaping his unique vision.
Open This Wall reflects Rodriguezs ongoing search for timeless, universal subjects through his singular blend of metaphor, symbolism, and material experimentation. It stands as both a celebration of his achievements and a farewell to a city that profoundly influenced his artistic journey.
Daniel Rios Rodriguez (b. 1978, Killeen, TX; lives Dallas, TX) has exhibited his work in solo and group presentations at White Columns, New York City; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York City; Artpace, San Antonio; Camden Arts Centre, London; Cooper Cole, Toronto; Seven Sisters, Houston; and Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, among others. He was a 2018 Artist in Residence at the Chinati Foundation and received the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award in 2013. Following studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, he earned his MFA from the Yale School of Art. His work is held in the collections of the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, New Hampshire. Rodriguez was recently appointed Assistant Professor of Painting at Meadows School of Art, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.