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The Pueblo Artist Who Brings Kink to Traditional Craft
Gender play, kink, and futures that touch traditional lifeways are enduring features of Virgil Ortiz’s work.
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Gender play, kink, and futures that touch traditional lifeways are enduring features of Virgil Ortiz’s work.
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This immersive exhibition features new media and digital works by Neil Mendoza, Iván Navarro, Camille Utterback, and Robert Rauschenberg.
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Self-Determined: A Contemporary Survey of Native and Indigenous Artists prompts questions about shared contexts and individual expression.
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This show surveys over six decades of Cole’s ongoing career, featuring works that highlight her lifelong investigation of rhythmic, repetitive lines and composition.
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A survey exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Art looks at artists who took a revolutionary and subversive approach to the photographic image.
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Asking what it means to work with materials gathered in wild places, this exhibition features work by an international group of artists and traditional practitioners.
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The multidisciplinary exhibition features a selection of film, video, and photography focused on the cinematic landscape of New Mexico and its residents.
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Eliza Naranjo Morse and Jamison Chas Banks envisioned Giving Growth as a response to the forced isolation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This Santa Fe exhibition examines methods of making and maintaining a home in liminal spaces constructed by colonialism through painting and installation.
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Brooklyn-based artist Rebecca Ward explores the landscape of queer motherhood in a new solo exhibition at New Mexico's SITE Santa Fe.
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The artist and former SWAIA chief operating officer and executive director has found a stable of dedicated collectors and a close-knit community at Santa Fe Indian Market.