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Report from Santa Fe Art Fairs Season
“I would congratulate the organizers because they really did a fabulous job,” said Linda Durham talking about SoFa More …
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Hoarding Is Subject of Objectophilia: Artist Lauri Lynnxe Murphy exhibits and curates
Excess can also be found across the street from MCA Denver in the smaller of two venues that More …
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Edward Ranney’s New World Landscapes: Shaping Culture
Edward Ranney is a visual artist who has learned as much as he possibly can about ancient cultures More …
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Nude Alterations by Marie Vlasic at Walker Fine Art in Denver
Malcolm Gladwell in his book Outliers proposes that greatness and success require an enormous amount of time””10,000 hours. More …
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Was There Art Before Video?
Summers come and go, but in Santa Fe, SITE biennial summers corral a lot of activity in a More …
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Round Mountain’s Windward, NM grown
In the heart of New Mexicos Pecos Wilderness, Round Mountain rises to a height of 10,700 feet, offering More …
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Stephen Hannock, Painter-Conservationist New work installed at DAM
A Stephen Hannock landscape is more than a painting, its a place of discovery, a dimensional plane that More …
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Do Science and Art Really Meet?
Despite several formal high points, and some strong visuality, another show purporting to have artists talk deeply on More …
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Clayton Porter’s “Deer Hart, Dog Dick” Opens at LAUNCHPROJECTS
A prominent thinker on ecological economics, Nate Hagens, explains consumerism in terms of evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology, More …
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Art in Review: Santa Fe Contemporary
While spring in Santa Fe can toss rogue winds that seem to fool with your equilibrium, as they More …
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Austin Contemporary on the Rise
There are several progressions occurring in the Austin art scene. Not the least of which the Blanton Museum More …
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Ian Ingram Mapmaker-Draftsman
Ian Ingram works standing with a large magnifying glass on his left attached to a retractable stand and More …
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