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ALOTTATHISALOTTATHAT – Art Intersecting “Innovation” and Equaling Nothing
Described as “part freestyle musical theater, part dessert reception,” the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver created a special More …
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Thoughts on Santa Fe’s Legendary Zozobra, An Historic to Modern Spectacle
He’s been burned and rebuilt since 1926. He hangs from his pole, a large-scale marionette, and watches through More …
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William Morrow Named Associate Contemporary Art Curator at DAM
The Denver Art Museum has announced the appointment of William Morrow as the Polly and Mark Addison Associate Curator More …
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A Conversation with Hamilton Fish on The Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of Climate and Sustainability
The Marfa Dialogues get under way tonight, August 31, in Marfa, TX, with an opening of an art More …
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Writing on the Wall: Tom Joyce Fabricates for the National September 11 Memorial Museum
Ten words and thirty-seven forged steel letters, their material having had genesis as World Trade Center steel, spell More …
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Working in Mysterious Ways, “Continental Drift” Spotlights Contemporary Coloradans
On June 30, 2011 I received a request for proposals and call to artists from Nora Burnett Abrams, More …
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At Play in the Fields of Fat Boy: Three Wyoming Artists at CLUI Wendover
Wendover, Utah is a town on US 80, on the state line between Utah and Nevada, situated in More …
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Jennifer Joseph, Nancy Sutor and Fujino Sachiko: August Gallery Hop in Santa Fe
Seven paintings by Jennifer Joseph hang at Turner Carroll Gallery in a group show called Color RX. At More …
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Three Contemporary Finds at Indian Market: Nipshank, Lasiloo and the Edds
Among the most inventive things I saw at Santa Fe Indian Market this weekend (from a discrete selection): Glen More …
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Up to and Including Indian Market, Picks Under $15 for August 16-19 in Santa Fe
Tomorrow night, August 17, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival hosts a Salute to Indian Market Program, at 6:30 More …
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David Kimball Anderson’s Roman Ascetism at Bellas Artes
David Kimball Anderson is a metallurgist whose new show at Bellas Artes Gallery, Travel: Rome, Namche is full of steel More …
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Miró in (Almost) Full — at The National Gallery of Art
Joan Miró was not Picasso. That’s the bad news. The good news was that he was Joan Miró. The More …
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