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Antigona en la Frontera: A Missed Opportunity at Revolutions Theater Festival
In Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone, the figure of Antigone confronts the unburied body of her brother Polyneices. Creon, king More …
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Rape Culture, Rolling Stone, and the Homesman
There is nothing new about rape culture although some of its purveyors are indeed new. Britons’ radicalizing extends to More …
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IMPACTS! Cute, Grotesque and Almost Perfect
In the 1990s, some seven years before Sofia Coppola released “Lost in Translation” — and we got to More …
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Michael Cook Ponders Obscured Layers of American Landscape
Curated in conjunction with September’s tenth annual Gila River Festival, held in Silver City, New Mexico, Michael Cook’s More …
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The Horror, The Horror: Lucy Taylor Talks to Groovey
Lucy Taylor, who now lives in Santa Fe, has traveled the real world many times over and developed More …
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Unsettling, Unsettled Landscapes: SITElines in Review
One of the ways a culture responds to unsettled landscapes is to create architectural space. SITE Santa Fe’s More …
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Painters Point the Way at Richard Levy Gallery
Painting, inextricable from human and social evolution, continues as a ready target for provocateurs lobbing the contention that More …
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Patronage At Home — Laila Farcas-Ionescu at Santa Fe’s Atelier 55
In what could become something more than a trend, for the second summer in a row architect and More …
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Border-blurring Illuminations: “Luz Restirada” at UNM Art Museum
The University of New Mexico Art Museum (a satellite site for 516 Arts’ “Digital Latin America”) has capitalized More …
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A New Biennial at SITE Santa Fe Spotlights the Americas — and Alt Strategies
Four curators plus five advisers scout new art by scouring geographies from northern Canada to southern Argentina. This More …
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