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Art for the Few? Or Art for The Many? Year-End Reflections
If media coverage at the end of a year can seem like a redux of sameness — big More …
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Atomic Surplus — Against Compassion Fatigue
Atomic Surplus runs at CCA Santa Fe through January 5, 2014. I interviewed Erin Elder, CCA’s Visual Arts More …
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Zaytoun: Unlikely Buddy Movie Might Change Hearts
(Zaytoun opens October 18th in November at The Screen in Santa Fe.) A war movie becoming a buddy movie More …
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Novelty, Ingenuity, Response: Machine Histories’ Jason Pilarski on Design
Machine Histories is the Los Angeles design collaborative of Jason Pilarski and Steven Joyner. Machine Histories has collaborated More …
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Is Art As Essential As Food?
Is art as essential as food? Or is there something in contemporary art’s asset status (viz. the Detroit More …
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Two Weekends of Home and Garden Tours in Santa Fe
Held over two weekends, August 9–11 and August 16–18, Design Santa Fe 2013’s annual Home & Garden Tour More …
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The Venice Biennale – Small Countries on the Extremes
Venice isn’t far away from Vogue in the days when the Biennale comes around. The hype is, to More …
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SITE Santa Fe Announces Biannual Series on Art of the Americas, Tilts on North-South Axis
“A radical rethinking of SITE’s signature exhibition,” and a “reimagined series,” were just two of the phrases that More …
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Darius Brubeck Plays Benefit Concert for Humankind Foundation
On May 5th in Santa Fe, jazz pianist Darius Brubeck will play a concert, “Darius Brubeck and Jazz More …
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Contemporary in Santa Fe: Kris Cox at LewAllen
Kris Cox is a Basalt, Colorado painter whose first solo show in Santa Fe, Failure, runs through April More …
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On Georgia O’Keeffe, Annie Leibovitz, and the Calculated Cliche
Our age has a “my sister-my daughter” relationship with celebrity. Is it our twin or our spawn? An More …
Ellen Berkovitch