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Wednesday, September 7,2011
Art Features

Common Ground

Land Use/Misuse examines man’s tumultuous relationship with nature

Reyan Ali
Man is a secondary, negligible entity in Land Use/Misuse—a fact both banal and remarkable.
Wednesday, August 31,2011
Art Features

Of Wickets, Sixers and Cultural Chasms

Sweat 2011

Reyan Ali
If you want to know how to play cricket properly, the first thing you need to learn is how to plead overdramatically.
Wednesday, August 31,2011
Art Features

Cash Prizes

Louviere + Vanessa’s Counterfeit makes the most out of money

Reyan Ali
A US dollar might be small and worth little, but it is no simple thing.
Wednesday, August 24,2011
Art Features

Deadly Delights

Last Supper examines Natives’ dire relationship with diabetes

Reyan Ali
Making art that’s both creatively powerful and morally instructive is no easy task. The key to fulfilling both instincts (should they clash) is subtlety. Last Supper, C Maxx Stevens’ site-specific installation at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, has trouble achieving that.
Wednesday, August 17,2011
Art Features

Making it New

Indian Market honors tradition, but its artists break the mold

Chee Brossy
After graduating college in 1999, Native American jeweler David Gaussoin travelled the world from Europe to Africa. He found new people and new approaches to art and saw the works of Michelangelo, Picasso and the French Impressionists. Back home in Santa Fe, Gaussoin began to put these new influences into his jewelry—and it looked different.
Wednesday, August 10,2011
Art Features

Medium Well

Clear and Present begins to explore the myriad possibilities of glass

Reyan Ali
Most glass metaphors are just too easy. As we’ve spent centuries utilizing the material in three primary capacities—for dinnerware, windows and mirrors—we made symbolic associations with two of these manifestations long ago.
Wednesday, August 3,2011
Art Features

Worlds Apart

Two local staples stand side by side, but grow ever idiosyncratic

Reyan Ali
The perpetual liveliness of Santa Fe’s art scene is self-evident—take SFR’s overstuffed visual arts listings as proof—but even so, the city gains a certain vigor during the weekend of Traditional Spanish Market, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last weekend. Hotel rates increase; parking advertisements pop up out of nowhere; vendors peddle turkey legs and snow cones; 200-plus artists take over the Plaza; and nearby traffic somehow crawls even slower. It is, by all means, an event.
Tuesday, July 26,2011
Art Features

L’Art Pour L’Tweet

Deconstructing social media’s impact on art

Lucas Iberico Lozada
In a matter of weeks, the mobile art gallery Kianga Ellis Productions descended on Santa Fe, organized a show and now aims to revolutionize the way this art town talks about art. On July 29, KEP opens its three-day, multi-platform Art Talks Weekend.
Wednesday, July 20,2011
Art Features

Visions of Vice

Evoke Contemporary unravels the many implications of Decadence

Reyan Ali
What does “decadence” mean? Putting aside the word’s basic definitions (a state of self-indulgence or a period of decline), consider how it appears in contemporary culture.
Wednesday, July 13,2011
Art Features

Art Santa Fe Superlatives

Revisiting the most notable images and elements of this year’s event

Rani Molla
Art Santa Fe didn’t share International Folk Art Market’s hordes of attendees this past weekend, but the contemporary art fair did stage its own quiet riot.
 
 
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