Label TextThis Lone Star beer can is part of a conceptual artwork enacted by Hills Snyder in response to an exhibition held at San Antonio’s Artpace in 2010. Curated by Jens Hoffmann, On the Road featured iconic representations of the American southwest and road trip culture. Additionally, Hoffmann included artifacts collected on his own road trip across Texas. A tumbleweed, a Stetson hat, this vintage beer can (found in nearby Hondo), among others were labeled and displayed in vitrines.
To further examine themes of journey, the mythology of the American west, Texan identity, and museum display, Snyder followed Hoffmann’s route in reverse and “repatriated” the Texana artifacts. Along the way, he photographed the Lone Star can in front of the Mutt Hutt pet spa in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and atop a urinal in Langtry, Texas, in homage to Marcel Duchamp—the French artist who, under the pseudonym R. Mutt, infamously presented a urinal as a readymade sculpture titled Fountain (1917). Snyder ultimately returned the can to its presumed place of origin (the historic Lone Star Brewery, now SAMA) with a notarized certificate of authenticity and it was accessioned into the museum collection.
(Lana Meador, 2023)