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I Write the Songs: Drawings in Flux Quartet’s Musical Inbox
Sunday May 29th found SITE Santa Fe on the Santa Fe Plaza to co-produce, with artist Suzanne Bocanegra More …
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A Bear? Where? Over There
I am a real sucker for charcoal drawings when they are good, and when they are very good, More …
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Devon Dikeou, Insider, Aims to Re-Democratize Jazz History
Devon Dikeou began her art career in the basement of Tibor de Nagy Gallery. She was sent down, More …
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Heather McGill’s Clowns, Not Pale, But Unsatisfied
Heather McGill’s new art show at Dwight Hackett Projects features recombinant laser-cut works on paper that erupt in More …
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Then and Now: A Road of Trials To A Contemporary Art Scene in New Orleans
I was made almost unbearably happy by my interlude at Then and Now, Dan Cameron’s latest curatorial effort More …
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So it Goes: Another Astounding Exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery
I walked into what appeared to be an unpolished exhibition when I saw Susan Collis’ ‘So it goes’ More …
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Urs Fischer – Was Christie’s Too Bullish on the Bear?
Who says that business on Park Avenue is cut-throat? Just look at the enormous 20-ton teddy bear (with More …
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Dario Robleto: War’s “Life Instinct” in Memento Mori
A garden, while associated with the natural world, is actually a human creation. A place where humans exert More …
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Geronimo, Mascots and Meaning
The assignment of code name Geronimo, and code phrase Geronimo E-KIA to mean that Navy Seal Team 6 More …
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Wheatpaste and Paper: Anne Staveley
[nggallery id=22] These images by Anne Staveley are on the side of Warehouse 21 in Santa Fe celebrating More …
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Austin Contemporary on the Decline?
It’s been one year since I wrote Austin Contemporary on the Rise, and within that time the “mashup” More …
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Ordinary Wonders and ‘Imbricated” Surfaces for Jody Guralnick
Artist Jody Guralnick lives in Aspen, Colorado in a stone-and-glass house above a glacier-fed river. Once, while I More …
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