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Is Albuquerque Studios In Freefall?
Abq. Studios came to New Mexico in 2007 with what I reported in January was a $91.5 million More …
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Art in Review: Santa Fe Contemporary
While spring in Santa Fe can toss rogue winds that seem to fool with your equilibrium, as they More …
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The Walls Behind the $106 Million Dollar Picasso
It took Picasso one day to paint the portrait of his lover, Marie-Therese, which sold at Sothebys in More …
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Harryette Mullen, Naomi Shihab Nye, at Round Top
In April (cruelest month) news came in that Harryette Mullen, inspiration for the song below by X (lyrics More …
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Posters and the Art of Social Protest
A set of new shows at UTEPs Rubin Center links poster art to its history as populist agitprop More …
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John Tinker at Linda Durham Contemporary
I have loved John Tinkers work for years. The first time I saw it was back in the More …
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Film Review: A Prophet
A Prophet is the prison drama that won Cannes and was the French contender to win an Oscar More …
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The Artist Is Present, with Doubt
In the late 1960s in Belgrade, Marina Abramović began thinking up rebellious unrealizable performances for public spaces, just More …
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The Whitney Biennial’s Controversial Snapshot: Lorraine O’Grady and Michael Jackson
You have to stay through 1:08 of the video below (and see also 6:59) to see in situ More …
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Tino Sehgal Activates the Guggenheim
Entering the Guggenheim Museum in New York, I expected a child to approach me, having been forewarned about More …
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The Strange Forests of John Bonath
“Blurring the Edges,” a digital photographic project by John Bonath accompanied by a book of the photographers work, More …
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Talking Radical Performance with Gómez-Peña, Part 3
Guillermo Gómez-Peña, and Roberto Sifuentes of La Pocha Nostra talk with Ellen Berkovitch about the decade past and More …
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