18 Search Results for “james kelly contemporary ”

  • 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 or about May 7, 2012, taking over the space vacated by Gebert Contemporary. (Gebert Contemporary will be consolidating its operations at its headquarters Santa Fe location of 558 Canyon Road.) The moving of David Richard’s gallery location to the Railyards district constitutes an additional exhibition space for the gallery, said David Eichholtz, More …

  • Gallery Fridays: Austin, Denver, Santa Fe

    AdobeAirstream’s “picks” — art events and happenings in Austin, Santa Fe, and Denver for October 14-23, 2011. AUSTIN October 14 Yadir Quintana and Matthew Schenning exhibits open at Champion, 800 Brazos St, at E 8th St, through November 12th, 7-9pm. B Scene: Afrobeat, a party, at the Blanton Museum, 2 San Jacinto Blvd, south of E 1st St, 6-10pm, $12. Opening Reception! Opening: The Austin Series, Part IV – Featuring More …

  • It’s (Almost) Fall – And New Art Fairs Are Frolicking

    From September 16th through October 23rd –  only four and a half weeks- three brand new dogs will fire up the art fair race faster than you can say barbie. Because everything is bigger in Texas, Houston is getting two first-time art fairs – a month apart, in the same venue. The inaugural Houston Fine Arts Fair (HFAF), will run September 16-18, at Brown Convention Center. It’s a production of More …

  • First Art-Aspen Brings Internationals

    August 6–Art Dealer  (and author) James Barron of Rome and New York brought Sol LeWitt fiberglass sculptures to Art-Aspen — the modernist to contemporary art fair  that had its debut run at Aspen Ice Garden Aug 6-8. These LeWitts were first and last publicly sighted at Margo Leavin in Los Angeles, at an exhibit, Splotches and Gouaches, shown Dec. 2005-Jan. 2006. Barrons LeWitt display reminded some fair visitors of mountain More …

  • Art Dealers Converge on Art Chicago

    Thursday night is the opening preview for Art Chicago at the Merchandise Mart featuring 150 galleries and dealers from around the world. The Southwest and Rocky Mountain region is well represented by the following: Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe Linda Durham Gallery, Santa Fe Eight Modern Gallery, Santa Fe Photo Eye Gallery, Santa Fe Riverhouse Van Straaten, Denver, CO Sharks Ink, Lyons, CO William Siegal Gallery, Santa Fe TAI Gallery, More …

  • At the Galleries: Santa Fe

    Graphite is what pencil leads are made of. Soft, opaque and dense (and electrically conductive), it is a polymorph of carbon, malleable into sculpture, as well as into the elliptical curves and straight lines of the written sentence. Like British sculptor Antony Gormley, Susan York is a meticulous craftsman of her art. York, who speaks tonight at Santa Fe Art Institute, is currently showing graphite drawings (along with one small More …