Barbara Buhler Lynes, who became curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum when it opened in 1999, resigned that post ...
I am five minutes late, walking through the doors of SITE Santa Fe’s new show, Time-Lapse, to see Meow Wolf and the me ...
Ricardo Legorreta, perhaps Mexico’s best-known architect, died in Mexico City on December 30, 2011. In the month since ...
Craig Anderson has resigned as executive director of the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe to “focus on curator ...
Cowbird is the latest from artist/programmer Jonathan Harris. If you’re not familiar with his work already you can lea ...
Creative Santa Fe, a nonprofit that emerged in 2005 out of the University of New Mexico BBER economic-impact study, and ...
I left San Francisco 2 months ago for my last tour of 2011. I started my journey in Los Angeles and Miami, and then I pr ...
I love acronyms. ISEA is pronounced like a word, which—according to my college Linguistics professor—distinguishes i ...
Long ago, “friend” was a noun and “city” was a location: Santa Fe, at the weary end of the Santa Fe Trail, from ...
AdobeAirstream’s “picks” — art events and happenings in Austin, Santa Fe, and Denver for October ...
As part of SFAI’s seasonal program, Half Life: Patterns of Change, Greg Sholette and Monika Bravo exhibit two work ...
Zozobra, fiestas in Santa Fe, and ACL and Wild Frontier Festival in Austin—so many festivals, parties and events are g ...
Rulan Tangen’s Of Bodies of Elements presented to a packed house at the James A. Little Theater on Friday night, Augus ...
What’s going on this weekend—August 12-14—in terms of art openings, closings and events? Let’s start with Santa ...
Santa Fe was unrecognizable June 10, for the opening night of Currents 2011, a festival for international, new media art ...
As the 2011 Armory show, opening on Piers 92-94 on March 3d, makes its second annual Exhibitors Focus a look at Latin Am ...
Tattooing has come a long way since the days when it was associated mainly with drunken sailors and prison inmates. Toda ...
Lee Krasner told Barbaralee Diamonstein in 1978, “Yellow is an extremely difficult color.” What would Lee ...
SANTA FE-There was a rumble or three at the NCECA Critical Santa Fe symposium, as Garth Clark played human trip-wire dur ...
Mierle Laderman Ukeles has performed as an artist for 40 years, setting up her work as situations that show the overlook ...
Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes were at Santa Fe Art Institute working on a book, Radical Performance Pedag ...
Day before yesterday a friend who spent many years living in Brazil remarked, as I was extracting something from its sup ...
Graphite is what pencil leads are made of. Soft, opaque and dense (and electrically conductive), it is a polymorph of ca ...
“Confluencias: Arte Cubano Contemporaneo,” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, assemble ...
I heard Neil Denari speak last September in Santa Fe, connected with his giving a class at Santa Fe Art Institute. Hes t ...
Sundance has found a new home, or at least a second home, in New Mexico. Call the picture Bill Richardson and the Sundan ...
Artist Jay De Feo was for the duration of her life associated with the Bay Area, and sometimes mistaken, by her name, fo ...
When I walked in to David Floria Gallery the morning I left Aspen I had the sense I knew everything about Herbert Bayer, ...