The second annual Taos Mountain Music Festival happens Sunday Sept. 5, with 6 great acts that will make your Labor Days eve complete. (Daytime temps predicted at 73 degrees up in Taos Ski Valley.) The festivals …
While driving from Denver home to Santa Fe I was listening to the Wisconsin Public Radio show, To The Best of Our Knowledge. The discussion constellated around National Parks, exile, “wilderness,” and specifically the imposed definition, …
As we have reported here, the Paolo Soleri Ampitheatres future has been uncertain. If you are a reader of adobeairstream who wishes to sign a petition to save the Paolo Soleri Ampitheater, addressed to Chairman Joe …
White images, scratches on Plexiglas, reflecting on the white light of history, the urge to indelible amid the prevalence of invisible. In World War II, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The …
Remember Pat Tillman? He was the NFL star for the Arizona Cardinals who gave up a $3.6 million contract and enlisted in the Army after 9/11 and served in Iraq, and later Afghanistan. Tillman was killed …
Robert Ryman painted white surfaces which hid other colors. His son Cordy with a recent show at Lora Reynolds demonstrates that blue can be double homage when paired with sculpture form. If Robert Ryman, “explodes the …
The many interpretations of furniture and their installation as art. A slideshow of the show being held at National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque honoring artisans of New Mexico. [simpleviewer gallery_id="17" bgcolor="ffffff" gallery_width ="100%" gallery_height ="600"]
In Esquires “Impossible” special issue, published this August, some of the unachievables they give are licking your elbow, driving under the speed limit, and balancing the federal budget. Yet other examples are spot-on, like the impossibility …
The Mile High Music Festival at Dicks Sporting Goods Park in Denver, Colorado this weekend is exactly what it sounds like. A mega two-day festival of 50 bands that at its most extreme might bend the …
Handling an artist book meant to be ordinary, but now a super de luxe object, was the first installation offered to new patrons of Generator Exhibitions, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. You might not guess that the …