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SXSW: Artists, Geeks, and the Technological Future
Artists and geeks get along, right? And, its time for those personalities rise to the top, yes? Austins More …
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Andean Tunics Are Dazzling Menswear 2000 Years Old
The magnificent Andean tunics on view at the Met (March 8-September 18, 2011, Michael C. Rockefeller wing) offer More …
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Five Pavilions and Concrete at Ando’s Fort Worth Modern
Santa Fe Photographer Francesca Yorke visits The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Five flat-roofed pavilions on a More …
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Gravity in a Water Glass
Monday artist Adriana Bustos was exhibited at the Latin America focus at the Armory Show, held March 4-8 More …
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Chunky Charms From Buffalo Bill’s Pawn
Its Southwestern style gone mainstream – but Cher has nothing to do with it. This season, chunky oversize More …
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The Bloody Past – and Hermann Nitsch’s Ecstasy
In 1962, Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch crucified the carcass of a slaughtered lamb while an assistant poured the More …
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Joyce Melander-Dayton’s Pattern Language
While the title of Santa Fe artist Joyce Melander-Daytons show that closes March 29th at June Kelly Gallery More …
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Tesla’s Electric Car Revolution
Serbian-born engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla went west for a period in the late 1800s to conduct research More …
March 2011