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Ron Nagle: Ominous Charms
When you grok the size of Ron Nagles ceramic sculpture on view at James Kelly Contemporary in Santa More …
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Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of the Border
In Charles Bowdens opening talk for the Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of the Border symposium, the acerbic More …
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The Tamarind Institute Turns 50
June Wayne is nearly 93 years old, though were it not for an occasional quiver in her voice More …
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Reviews: Rule Gallery, Axle Contemporary, & 222 Shelby Street Gallery
Rule Gallery on Denvers lower Broadway is a long narrow room that, when I entered on a recent More …
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Richard Carter: “Future Beauty” Paintings on Exhibit at David Floria
ASPEN–Richard Carters New Paintings: Future Beauty, constitute a 44-painting series, exploring fire in its contemporary apocalyptic forms””forest fires, More …
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Postcommodity at Museum of Contemporary Native Art
While driving from Denver back to Santa Fe, I was listening to the Wisconsin Public Radio show, “To The More …
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Review: “Past As Presence”: Joanne Lefrak
White images, scratches on Plexiglas, reflecting on the white light of history, the urge to indelible amid the More …
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Art Review: Cordy Ryman At Lora Reynolds in Austin
Robert Ryman painted white surfaces which hid other colors. His son Cordy with a recent show at Lora More …
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Art Review: Jacci Den Hartog at Felsen
In Esquires “Impossible” special issue, published this August, some of the unachievables they give are licking your elbow, More …
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Albuquerque: Handling Various Small Fires at Generator Exhibitions
Handling an artist book meant to be ordinary, but now a super de luxe object, was the first More …
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First Art-Aspen Brings Internationals
August 6–Art Dealer (and author) James Barron of Rome and New York brought Sol LeWitt fiberglass sculptures to More …
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Let’s Talk About Arthouse
AUSTIN, Texas–I recently sat down with Sue Graze, executive director of the Arthouse at the Jones Center in More …
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