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Slideshow: Cuban Artist Roberto Diago at Santa Fe Art Institute
Day before yesterday a friend who spent many years living in Brazil remarked, as I was extracting something More …
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At the Galleries: Santa Fe
Graphite is what pencil leads are made of. Soft, opaque and dense (and electrically conductive), it is a More …
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At Thornburg Campus, Contemporary Architecture Prizes
The three winners of the Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture shared a stage Thursday night in Santa More …
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New Art From Cuba, in Albuquerque
“Confluencias: Arte Cubano Contemporaneo,” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, assembles what organizers are calling the More …
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Site Santa Fe Biennial of 2010, Described
Site Santa Fes eighth biennial, “The Dissolve,” harkens a glorious return to the imaginal the retinal and the More …
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Interview: James Drake, Strange Beauty Walked In
I first wrote about James Drake for a catalog essay accompanying his 2005 City of Tells show at More …
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Interview with Artist James Drake
AdobeAirstream’s Ellen Berkovitch interviews artist James Drake at his studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, about drawing, literature, More …
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Starchitect Goes On a World Tour in October
I heard Neil Denari speak last September in Santa Fe, connected with his giving a class at Santa More …
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A Woman with a Past: Georgia O’Keeffe and Abstraction
The Whitney Museum opens Georgia OKeeffe: Abstraction, a new look at the artists abstract works. Works include photographs More …
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Upstart Costume Dramas: From Benjamin West to Michael Jackson
Where did it all begin? The Philadelphia native Benjamin West was known for irreverent remarks and upstart costume More …
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Jay De Feo Show, by Artist of “The Rose”
Artist Jay De Feo was for the duration of her life associated with the Bay Area, and sometimes More …
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New Iranian Art in Marfa, TX
“We hardly ever have a real experience.” So the post-gesturalist Hadi Tabatabai, an Iranian artist living in Berkeley, More …
Ellen Berkovitch