Tag: Santa Fe

The David Richard Contemporary Gallery To Show Southern California Paintings From the 1970’s

Santa Fe.- David Richard Contemporary is pleased to present “Southern California Painting, 1970s: Painting Per Se”, the first of four exhibitions the gallery will present over the next two years that will take an in-depth look at various aspects of …

Pablo Picasso’s Original Vollard Prints on View at LewAllen Modern

Santa Fe, NM.— The LewAllen Modern gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, “Pablo Picasso: Selections from La Suite Vollard”, on view at the gallery’s Railyard venue from June 10th through July 24th. This rigorously curated prese…

Smithsonian’s National Numismatic Collection Receives Sacagawea Dollar

WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has recently acquired 17 items from sculptor Glenna Goodacre from her successful commission to design the Sacagawea dollar coin released in 2000. This donation preserves the c…

Hotel Zaza Partners with Turner Carroll Gallery to Bring New Contemporary Art Space to Dallas

DALLAS, TX.- Hotel ZaZa Dallas has announced it will collaborate with Turner Carroll Gallery and Art Advisors to bring internationally acclaimed art exhibitions to the newly opened Stay ZaZa Art House & Social Gallery. Based in Santa Fe, Turner Carrol…

Former Director of the Nelson-Atkins Ted Coe has Died

KANSAS CITY, MO.- Ralph T. Coe, the third Director of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and one of the nation’s foremost authorities on American Indian art, died Tuesday in Santa Fe, N.M. “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ted Coe,&#148…

Diverse Cultures Contributed to New Mexico Art

SANTA FE (AP).- For centuries, New Mexico has been home to a distinctive tradition of painting Catholic saints in simple portraits, rather than adhering to the elaborate styles of European art. Some critics have said the paintings resulted from untrain…

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