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MCA Denver, Exploring the Counterculture (West Coast Style)
The counterculture movement was in essence a western phenomenon. That’s the premise of West of Center: Art and More …
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2012 Preview: Francesca Woodman Retrospective at SFMOMA
Okay, well, we’re cheating a little bit because this exhibit of Francesca Woodman photographs has already opened, and More …
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2012 Preview: Three Weeks in January
LACE, or Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions,on January 27th will re-present Suzanne Lacy’s 1977 performance work then called Three More …
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Best of 2011: Clyfford Still in Denver, De Kooning at MoMA
On November 22, I visited the newly opened Clyfford Still museum in Denver, which for the first time More …
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Best of 2011: David Foster Wallace Leaves One
This April’s literary publication of The Pale King, the last book written by David Foster Wallace, had that More …
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Best of 2011: Julie Heffernan at Catharine Clark Gallery
A famous art critic (true story) waiting for light in front of Delacroix’s Jacob and the Angel in More …
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AdobeAirstream Gift Guide 2011: Stuff-Givers Unite
I’m thinking: affordable gifts that are also meaningful; gifts produced by talented artists—music that makes you feel alive, More …
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Creative Santa Fe Announces New Board Chair, Executive Director, and Initiative
Creative Santa Fe, a nonprofit that emerged in 2005 out of the University of New Mexico BBER economic-impact More …
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James Drake on Salon of A Thousand Souls
James Drake‘s Salon of A Thousand Souls, a one-man show curated by New Mexico Museum of Art curator More …
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Arlene Shechet In The Thick of It At James Kelly Contemporary
While viewing Arlene Shechet’s compelling show, In the Thick of It, at James Kelly Contemporary, the term beginner’s More …
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Jonathan Faber Talks Art at Champion Gallery
Log cabins, pine trees, abandoned boat docks, and supernatural light might seem like hackneyed imagery. However Jonathan Faber, More …
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The Virtual Dinner Project: Guess Who’s Coming?
The Santa Fe-based Virtual Dinner Guest project is only in its first year, but its conception traces to More …
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