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A Chicken Coop in Every Yard
Sustainable living and art collide in Boulder where a cooperative group of art students under the guidance of More …
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New Art From Cuba, in Albuquerque
“Confluencias: Arte Cubano Contemporaneo,” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, assembles what organizers are calling the More …
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Robert Frank at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Last Saturday Robert Franks film Cocksucker Blues (CSB) (1972) played at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where a More …
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The Provoke Era: SFMOMA Photography
Provoke, was the Japanese magazine and collective founded in November 1968 by a group of photographers and critics More …
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Chip Thomas Puts Public Art Around Navajo Lands
The exhibit by artist Chip Thomas, “Culture Clash,” is over at the Center for Contemporary Arts Muñoz-Waxman Gallery More …
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Site Santa Fe Biennial of 2010, Described
Site Santa Fes eighth biennial, “The Dissolve,” harkens a glorious return to the imaginal the retinal and the More …
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Movie Reviews: “Lebanon” and more at the Haifa Film Festival 2009
A major event at Haifa had nothing to do with the festivals competitions. It was the screening of More …
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Chinati: Judd’s Concretes Re-open
“Society is basically not interested in art,” Donald Judd said. “Art has a purpose of its own.” That More …
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Interview: James Drake, Strange Beauty Walked In
I first wrote about James Drake for a catalog essay accompanying his 2005 City of Tells show at More …
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Interview with Artist James Drake
AdobeAirstream’s Ellen Berkovitch interviews artist James Drake at his studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, about drawing, literature, More …
October 2009