Douglas Tolman
Douglas Tolman works to create a sense of place and connection to the community in their state of Utah by reframing historical narratives.
Douglas Tolman works to create a sense of place and connection to the community in their state of Utah by reframing historical narratives. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 2 Flights of FancyNew Mexico
Enrique Figueredo presents cultural critiques through revised accounts of history and current events. Inspired by Magical Realism, his distortions boldly imagine a new version of history. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 2 Flights of FancyNew Mexico
Taos artist Johnny DeFeo's recent body of work, Department of the Interior, features renderings of Southwestern interior spaces that illustrate the luxury of access to natural scenery. By Angie Rizzo
Sarah Lasley's experimental film and video art exposes cracks and pathways in and out of our current socio-political moment. By Southwest Contemporary
Texas artist Loc Huynh's recent body of work honors moments with his mother previously taken for granted and subverts typical European genre paintings by presenting a Vietnamese-American perspective. By Southwest Contemporary
From Nikesha Breeze at form & concept to Liu Xiaodong at Dallas Contemporary, our top five arts and culture picks this week in the southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Desert X 2021 offers large-scale, photogenic works that, while politically charged, lack a distinct impact. By Lauren Tresp
From Juan Gris at Dallas Museum of Art to a pinhole photography workshop, our top five picks for arts and culture events in the southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Paula Wilson is in residency at UNM as the 2021 Frederick Hammersley Visiting Artist for the spring semester. She is giving a free public lecture discussing her process, influences, and experiences and a studio tour on Thursday, April 29 By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for arts and culture events in the southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
RSVP Cinema at Violet Crown invites audiences back to the movies through private screenings. By Daisy Geoffrey
Catch up on recent art news headlines in the southwest region, including exhibition openings, people on the move, grants, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for arts and culture events in the southwest, April 8-14, 2021. By Southwest Contemporary
SITE Santa Fe presents a number of new exhibitions and events in April 2021. By Southwest Contemporary
Leon Polk Smith: Hiding in Plain Sight at the Heard Museum focuses on focuses on Smith's early works, hard-edge paintings, shaped canvases, and his deep connection to Native culture. By Steve Jansen
Our top five picks for arts and culture events in the southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Ten Thousand Flowers pairs Japanese bamboo art with flowers in a nod to the longstanding relationship between the two. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism at the Albuquerque Museum includes a kaleidoscope of work from iconic Mexican artists. By Asuri Ramanujan Krittika
Topologies, Senga Nengudi’s retrospective currently on view at the Denver Art Museum, acts as a call-to-action: for marginalized bodies and beings to be seen in the world. By Joshua Ware
The Family Room exhibition at form & concept in Santa Fe, NM offers a much-needed sanctuary from the new global reality. By Angie Rizzo
Space Gallery presents Dark Blue Days: Finding Meaning During Times of Change, a collection of new works in indigo by Wendy Kowynia By Southwest Contemporary
The biennial Month of Photography is underway in Denver and surrounding cities, showcasing hundreds of photographers exploring the genre in a multitude of ways. By Deborah Ross
Luis Jiménez: Motion and Emotion shows how the artist looked at the story of the American West through a Chicano perspective. By Asuri Ramanujan Krittika
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
As her retrospective exhibition at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts demonstrates, Linda Lomahaftewa’s artworks vibrantly convey her personal reflections on the changing social landscapes around her. By Michelle J. Lanteri
NewsInside Southwest Contemporary
We want to see more artists shine in all aspects of their work, so we’re excited to announce Art Steady, a series of five workshops that cover essential areas of successful career development led by a brilliant group of experts. Register now! By Southwest Contemporary
OKLA, Ed Ruscha’s first solo exhibition in his home state Oklahoma, is more than just a homecoming parade for the artist, who is still making work at eighty-three years old. By Lyndsay Knecht
Take a look at Spring 2021 art exhibitions coming to museums throughout the Southwest. By Lauren Tresp
The exhibition unFlagging at Ballroom Marfa aligned strikingly with current events, reevaluating in real-time what flags signal about place, national identity, and values. By Courtney Thomas
Hecho a Mano in Santa Fe presents an exhibition by the legendary Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada, February 26-March 21, 2021. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Fine art photographer Catherine Roberts Leach was challenged with a new set of limitations when the pandemic hit in 2020 and like many others, had to adapt life to the confines of her own home. By Southwest Contemporary
FeatureArizonaVol. 1 Bodies//Boundaries
A conversation with Arizona artist Nazafarin Lotfi, whose multidisciplinary work explores the experience of bodies out of place. By Greg Ruffing
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesColorado
Colorado Springs artist Corey Drieth seeks to make lyrically poetic objects that are simultaneously intimate, mysterious, and expansive. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesNew Mexico
Las Cruces artist Marcus Xavier Chormicle navigates the loss of family and culture by examining ongoing hardships within his family. By Southwest Contemporary
SWC Vol. 1: Bodies//Boundaries is the first publication of a new journey and an expanded mission: to bring curated, critical arts and culture publishing to the American Southwest, in print and online. By Lauren Tresp
A look at iconic printmaker José Guadalupe Posada and Albuquerque Museum's current exhibition of his work. By Asuri Ramanujan Krittika
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesTexas
Hillerbrand+Magsamen, the Houston artist collective, creates artwork that comments on family dynamics and American consumer culture. By Angie Rizzo
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesTexas
Midland, Texas artist Michael Hubbard's work creates an imaginary vision of non-binary identity in all its ambiguity, freedom, and contradiction. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesArizona
Phoenix artist Saskia Jordá’s practice engages in an iterative mapping and remapping to explore concepts of cultural identity, bodies in space, and sense of place. By Lauren Tresp
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesMagazine
Santa Fe artist Lindsey Kennedy's latest photographic work considers intimacy as an unavoidable necessity of survival. She uses color and instant film to explore texture and concept through still life. By
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