Jeremy Thomas’ show “Ditching the Cardigan” is for the proletariat. It’s enticingly accessible. Most of the work is on the floor, some large pieces hang at shin level, and smaller [...]
Pushkin Gallery, located on Canyon Road, opened in 2000 as the first Russian art gallery in Santa Fe. Its founder, Kenneth Pushkin, and its curator of Russian painting, Rosa Lena Reed Robinson, [...]
CHOREOGRAPHER MICAELA GARDNER’S FEDERAL DANCES WERE PERFORMED on three separate occasions over the weekend of June 27. Gardner began conceptualizing the dance’s eight vignettes two years ago and [...]
At the Eldorado Hotel’s Agave Lounge, over fabulous margaritas, ArtSlant’s editor in chief, Natalie Hegert, met with Santa Fe art critics Hannah Hoel and Lauren Tresp to [...]
“Temporal Domain” is made up of a roster of blue-chip artists whose work has little in common formally but does share an underlying tone of spirituality. More specifically, all the artists [...]
Memory’s fickle nature flows through us like water in a riverbed. Ilona Pachler’s current work explores memory, place, and events through silkscreened photographs. They are reflective [...]
“Withheld Narratives” consists of twelve paintings and seven drawings of quiet interiors and desolate street scenes throughout New Mexico and Rhode Island. Christopher Benson indeed withholds the [...]