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Annie Leibovitz Turns Into Sherrie Levine?
Annie Leibovitz was the recipient of a “woman artist of distinction” honorific bestowed on her at the Georgia More …
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Is Film History? New Media Film Fest Might Say So.
Film is (maybe) almost history. Soon, it looks like, those hot reels–romanticized in the 1980s vehicle, Cinema Paradiso–may More …
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Ricardo Legorreta, 1931-2011
Ricardo Legorreta, perhaps Mexico’s best-known architect, died in Mexico City on December 30, 2011. In the month since More …
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Ion Ionescu: AGTA Award-Winning Jeweler
Santa Fe jeweler Ion Ionescu was awarded the prestigious AGTA Spectrum award for evening-wear jewelry last October. He More …
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BOX Gallery in Santa Fe To Close
Wow. More serious news from the gallery closing world. BOX Gallery, at 1611 Paseo de Peralta, owned by More …
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Lauren Weedman’s “No, You Shut Up,” at the Lodge
When a handsome widower tells Lauren Weedman that her stories aren’t ‘funny, they’re sad’, she lets her guard down More …
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Paint Arrest: Emil Bisttram on the Flip Side
I had a floor glue moment the other day at Aaron Payne Fine Art when I turned around More …
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Craig Anderson Resigns from Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe
Craig Anderson has resigned as executive director of the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe to “focus More …
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Rex Rays on Adobe Walls in the Southwest
In 2009 I saw Rex Ray’s Discolaria (96” x 304”) at MCA Denver. Shortly after returning from Denver More …
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Dwight Hackett Projects to Cease Exhibitions
Dwight Hackett Projects, one of Santa Fe’s leading contemporary exhibit galleries, will cease hosting public exhibitions this year, More …
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Creative Santa Fe Announces New Board Chair, Executive Director, and Initiative
Creative Santa Fe, a nonprofit that emerged in 2005 out of the University of New Mexico BBER economic-impact More …
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Taking Pleasure Seriously: A New Eames Documentary
For those who may have sat in Eames chairs a good portion of their life, but are unfamiliar More …
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