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Phoenix: An Art Travel Diary
A Salty River Phoenix doesn’t care about art. That’s the way I felt growing up there, and that’s More …
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Two New Pop-Ups and a “Project Space” Enliven Local Arts in Santa Fe
Pop-ups are a phenomenon for contemporary art and contemporary design across the U.S. and around the world. In Santa Fe, More …
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Is Arts Incubator of the Rockies Imperiled by Rent Default?
The future of Fort Collins’s national grant-winning arts organization Beet Street/Arts Incubator of the Rockies may be imperiled More …
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Currents 2014 New Media Festival Preview
Currents: Santa Fe New Media Festival 2014, celebrating its fifth year from June 13-29, is one of the pre-eminent More …
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Will Wilson’s Year-Long Survey Opens at Wheelwright Museum
This compelling survey of the last 10 years of Diné photographer Will Wilson’s practice is replete with visual More …
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A Conversation on “Enveloping Space” with Jane Lackey
Artist Jane Lackey’s Enveloping Space: Walk, Trace, Think, was at the Center for Contemporary Art from April 11 More …
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Asia Week New York As Seen by Asia Society Texas
Asia Week New York, which concluded March 22nd, is a forum for the burgeoning markets in Asian art More …
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Kawasaki Plus Yoga Equals Kawashokachakraboom
Phil Space in Santa Fe was the site of a pop-up performance/installation by Hannah Hughes on March 21st and More …
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On Abstract Painting and Impulse: A Talk with Natalie Smith
While the widening inventions in contemporary abstraction have renewed an interest in painting, abstraction’s recent ascension has also More …
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Artist and Designer Collaborate for “Ode to Modernism”
An art show curated by Jennifer Ashton of paintings by Jason Appleton with interiors designed to evoke 1920s-’30s More …
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Fotofest Biennial Showcases “Contemporary Arab” Art
Houston, Texas – long the epicenter of the U.S. oil industry, and expanding rapidly with a 385-acre, 14-building new campus More …
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