Winter Antiques Show 2022
about which fairs had been worthwhile for dealers. One could gossip a little about which paintings were in demand by unnamed museums, specifically a Bolivian-Peruvian painting showing colonizers training arrows on boldly feathered Inca warriors.
What is, was, will be adobeairstream, anyway?
The idea for re-launching a newer version of this site has been afoot for a while, at least More …
Living Blue: Reflections on Indigo from Hand/Eye’s Editor
Nilpharmari, a word coined by the British for the growing of indigofera tinctoria, means “the cultivation of blue.” More …
Facts vs. Emotions on El Rio and Affordable Housing
Editor’s Note: This opinion piece in favor of El Rio and affordable housing by affordable-housing proponent Daniel Werwath More …
An Interview with Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales
I spoke by phone to Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales on April 1st to elicit his comments on More …
Santa Fe Land Use, the Past and the Future
SANTA FE—As the Santa Fe City Council prepares to vote on April 8th to approve or reject Mayor More …
The “Making” of Albuquerque
Standing outside the installation “Agoojiganan,” I watch as two other visitors enter the 8-by-12-foot mass of dangling white More …
Preponderance of the Evidence: Airstream Parks, Bars and Motels
It’s not exactly the very beginning of the year but it’s the end of the beginning. On January More …
Report from Aspen: Aspen Art Museum, Design by Shigeru Ban, Opens
Shigeru Ban is this year’s winner of the Pritzker Prize; has an upcoming appearance in Prospect 3, the More …
Walt Pourier: Artist Stronghold for Native Youth
Walt Pourier’s head and his pillow must rarely meet. He is the executive director of the Stronghold Society More …
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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