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THE Magazine studio visit with Shane Tolbert
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Chelsea Weathers - THE Magazine
Jun 2, 20181 min read


Michael Hedges: In Bloom
THE Magazine David Richard Gallery March 23 – May 26, 2018 Michael Hedges, In Bloom, 2016, oil on canvas. Michael Hedges is a painter...
Kathryn M. Davis - THE Magazine
May 10, 20183 min read


The Santa Fe Art Project
Jennifer Joseph Untitled (Shift), 2016 Oil on panel, 24 x 24 in. Terri Rolland Dark Red-Dark Red, 2011-2016, Acrylic and clay paint on...
Kathryn M. Davis
Oct 31, 20163 min read


Five artists, five takes on Narrative Figurartion emerge from each artist's ability
Michael Dixon, The Fourth of July is Yours Not Mine, 2015, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. Five artists, five takes on Narrative Figurartion...
Susan Wilder - THE Magazine
Jun 30, 20163 min read


Seismic Change in Santa Fe
In the 1960s, New York City’s SoHo district began to recast itself in a new image. The outmoded manufacturing district emptied of...
Kathryn M. Davis - THE Magazine
Apr 1, 20167 min read
Border Crossing
In Border Crossing, with seven artists each presenting a substantial body of work, there was indeed a lot to study. And happily, David...
Diane Armitage - THE Magazine
Feb 4, 20163 min read


Meridel Rubenstein: Eden Turned On Its Side: Selections from Photosynthesis
Meridel Rubenstein, Fall Seasonal, archival pigment inks on Hahnemuehle 100 rag paper, 67” x 48 ¾”, 2010 EDEN TURNED ON ITS SIDE IS A...
Hannah Noel - THE Magazine
Aug 26, 20143 min read


TED LARSEN at David Richard Gallery - Review
Ted Larsen, Never Again, 2013, Salvage steel, silicone, vulcanized rubber, plywood, 45" x 14.5" x 11" IS TED LARSEN THE LOVE CHILD OF...
Richard Tobin - THE Magazine
Aug 23, 20134 min read


Judy Chicago: ReViewing PowerPlay
Judy Chicago, In the Shadow of the Handgun, 1983, Sprayed acrylic and oil on canvas, 108" x 144" (Photo by: Donald Woodman) The...
Susan Wilder - THE Magazine
Aug 1, 20123 min read
Bay Area Abstraction 1945 - 1965
The bearer of its passion. Locus is Latin for “place”—“where it’s happening,” in English—as in: “By the early 1950s,New York had emerged...
Richard Tobin - THE Magazine
Nov 30, 20114 min read
Michael Cook: "Venetian"
I have to admit that part of my original take on Michael Cook’s recent exhibition Venetian was wrong in this sense: I thought the title...
Diane Armitage _ THE Magazine
Oct 1, 20113 min read
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