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David Richard to Move to Santa Fe Railyard
David Richard Gallery, at 130 Lincoln Avenue in Santa Fe, will open at 554 South Guadalupe Street on More …
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All About Time: Lucy Lippard and Seth Siegelaub at SITE Santa Fe
Seth Siegelaub’s disembodied voice echoes through the futuristically decorated, cement-floored chamber of the Time Capsule Lounge, part of More …
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Vivian Maier’s Humanist Eye: An Overdue Introduction
Monroe Gallery’s exhibit of photographs by the recently “discovered” Vivian Maier is a is a long overdue introduction More …
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Virtual Keith Haring Tour
If Brooklyn wasn’t cool enough already, Flavorwire hosts a virtual tour of Keith Haring’s surviving New York City More …
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Artist Celia Rumsey Dies in Santa Fe
Illness is the night-side of life a more onerous citizenship Susan Sontag Artist Celia Rumsey died in Santa More …
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Art Feasting in Santa Fe
Place: Santa Fe. Time: A crisp winter’s evening the end of February 2012. It isn’t snowing, the air More …
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5 Submerging in Eldorado
Like travelling south of the Thames or traversing the East River to get to Brooklyn, I took the More …
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Axle Contemporary, Art for the Masses
Santa Fe’s Axle Contemporary is only a year and a half old and already it seems like it’s More …
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Rez Car at Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Even in Española, the lowrider capital of the world, lowriders look a bit odd–they pump and glow when More …
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Caldera Gallery Brings Some New (Cool) Heat to Santa Fe
We in Santa Fe, have been suffering from an epidemic of awful, unimaginative, hotel-ready art. Neon coyotes, sad More …
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Meow Wolf at SITE Santa Fe’s Time-Lapse Opening
I am five minutes late, walking through the doors of SITE Santa Fe’s new show, Time-Lapse, to see More …
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Santa Fe Artist Susan Begy Exhibits in Brooklyn
Santa Fe artist Susan Begy soon to have drawings in exhibition at B. Conte—167 N. 9th St in More …
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