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Art Reviews Relapse You are not the person you were a decade ago. You regenerate your cells every 7-10 years, becoming fundamentally different. The Time-Lapse exhibition at SITE Santa Fe, which closes May 20 after a three-month run, changes just subtly and frequently enough to remind us of this metamorphosis. by Jackson Larson Comments (1)
Art Reviews Meta Observations I’m stuck on the words “human interventions in landscape” accompanying Nancy Holt’s early photographic series, “Western Graveyards.” The collection of dilapidated and overgrown burial sites, photographed in 1968, occupies a corner of the exhibition Nancy Holt: Sightlines at the Santa Fe Art Institute. by Matthew Irwin Comments (0)
Art Reviews Step Aside, Miss O’Keeffe A brief trip to the Santa Fe University Art and Design for the graphic design senior thesis exhibit proved a refreshing reminder of the potential (and potential capital gain) of art. by Meaghen Brown Comments (1)
 
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Gallery Fridays: Santa Fe, Austin, Denver
Gallery events, exhibition openings/closings, and lectures for Santa Fe, Austin, and Denver.   SANTA FE Many gallery openings take place tonight in Santa Fe. For Santa Feans tonight would be a great time to gallery hop! ...
When You Say Go Here, Co-Lab
Recalling great performances at Co-Lab, I ran across When You Say Go Here was performed at Co-Lab in Austin, TX. The piece is choreographed by Errin Delperdang, performed by Matthew Young and Errin Delperdang with original ...
Sue Graze Resigns from the Arthouse, But Why?Really?
Sue Graze resigns as the Executive Director of the Arthouse to take-up post as Director Emeritus, effective October 14, a position that is hands-off in terms of the daily operations of the organization. Director Emeritus? Must ...
Solyndra Bankruptcy: Why Solyndra Blood Smells So Green
Reuters reported yesterday that the bankrupt Fremont, Calif.-based solar firm Solyndra has been cleared for bankruptcy auction on October 27th – with a Delaware bankruptcy judge directing the firm to attend a major solar trade show ...
Humanitarian Design Is Theme of Design Santa Fe 2011
Design Santa Fe 2011deals in the theme of ?Change Makers,? with the change question going to the social effects of architecture and design as forces of remediation against disasters – and systems thinking on innovation. Cameron ...
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