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Why Indie Cinemas Rule Santa Fe, or the Film-to-Digital Conversion
Rewind to 15 years ago. George Lucas is putting the finishing touches on Star Wars: Episode One. Famously More …
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On Cultural Extinctions and Conscientiousness
Cultural extinctions, small and large, persist and seem intractable. Most public lately is the destruction of the Ai More …
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Geographies of Memory Launches Indigenous Art Series
In “Melanie Yazzie: Geographies of Memory,” at UNM Art Museum now through May 17, the artist exhibits an More …
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Nancy Holt Remembered: A Review of Sightlines
Editor’s Note: Nancy Holt died in New York of complications of leukemia on February 8, 2014. This post More …
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New Affordable Housing, When the Working Poor Are Artists
On January 8th, Artspace, the Minneapolis-based developer of affordable artists’ housing nationwide, visited Santa Fe for a public More …
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Powerful, Painful Comedy Abounds at Tricklock’s Revolutions Fest
Imagine if The White Stripes and Mike Myers’s Saturday Night Live character Dieter had children. The result might More …
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Godfrey Reggio’s Visitors Return Life to A Legend
I first met Godfrey Reggio when I was 10 years old. I was fascinated at the time with More …
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Saving Llewyn Davis – A Review
If ever a character needed the Coen brothers, it is Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), a folk singer with More …
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Symbol and Appropriation: New Visions in Contemporary Native American Art
Art museum as site that reifies majority-culture prerogatives of acquisition, appropriation, display and narrative underpinned a contemporary Native American More …
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Rare Prints and Drawings from Spain in Santa Fe
Organized by the British Museum in 2012, and seen previously at Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid and More …
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Art for the Few? Or Art for The Many? Year-End Reflections
If media coverage at the end of a year can seem like a redux of sameness — big More …
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