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Gallery Fridays, Austin
In Austin, catch Domy Bookstore’s Dylan Reece and Carlos Rosales-Silva exhibit, which OPENS JULY 30, showing through September More …
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Gallery Fridays, Santa Fe
In 1976-78 while the rest of us were watching Saturday Night Fever and listening to Stayin’ Alive, some More …
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Overconsumption, Contemporary Art’s Perspective
In 2005 when Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s “air” reportedly sold on Ebay for $529.99, I was shocked. More …
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Making Treasure from Trash: Reclamation at Center for Visual Art
Who knew my recycling pile could be turned into an object of beauty? Fodder for the formal narratives More …
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$16.7 Million Sold at Coeur D’Alene Art Auction
ALBERT BIERSTADT (1830-1902) Mount Rainier (1890) oil on canvas, 54″ x 83″ Sold at Auction: $2,143,000 The Coeur More …
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A Lounge Cruise with the Due Return
The Due Return – the 75-foot-long beached ship-interactive installation that dominates Munoz-Waxman Gallery at CCA Santa Fe, and around which an elaborate narrative, constructed by the Meow Wolf collective, and populated by the public, is taking place. The exhibition with related special events has been extended til August 21.
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Austin Museum of Art Closes Downtown Location
The Austin Museum of Art has been in several headlines recently for two reasons. The first is the More …
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Paying For Nazi Art Crimes at London Auction – and in NY in the fall
In London on June 22, a landscape by Egon Schiele set a world auction record price for the More …
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Art Santa Fe, and the Market from an Artist’s Perspective
The last night of Art Santa Fe, I asked critic and historian Peter Frank about his experience here. More …
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Art Spiegelman at The High School of Art & Design
NEW YORK. Art Spiegelman, who chronicled his father’s experience in Auschwitz in a then-improbable medium, a comic book More …
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John Sonsini at James Kelly Contemporary: Review
In Santa Fe day laborers congregate near the Guadalupe Chapel at the north end of town. In Los More …
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“The Champagne-Tinged” Art Santa Fe Falls Flat
Art Santa Fe is a Charlotte Jackson joint; the art dealer based in the Railyard business district has been at this running of the fair for 11 years.
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