Arts Interview: Inspiration, Context And Myth Ryan Singer’s Childhood Mythologies Ryan Singer’s new collection of paintings, Childhood Mythologies, now showing at Form & Concept in Santa Fe has been called indigenous futurism, but [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 25, 2019 Read More (De)Colonized Ewok, 30” X 40”, Acrylic on canvas, 2019. (courtesy of the artist)
Gathering A New, Queer Narrative New Fashion From Darin Jamal Tom Debuts Darin Jamal Tom is charting his own path in Gallup, New Mexico. A fashion designer with roots in his culture, but a commitment [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 25, 2019 Read More Fashion from the new line by Jamal Tom Designs. (courtesy of the artist)
Found Objects State Of The Art It is very meta to write about a public discussion of the role that writing about art has had on the development of [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 25, 2019 Read More Photography from Hiding in the Open. (Henry Hammel)
Found Objects Sphere Table Discussion The Anthropocene has been a trying time for the only known planet that can sustain life. Now facing a human-driven mass extinction, scholars [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 18, 2019 Read More
Unstructured Open Space: Robert Stokowy’s Structures (Albuquerque) Robert Stokowy’s Structures (Albuquerque) A lot of art gets missed, locked away in galleries you might wish you had time to see but odds are you are [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 18, 2019 Read More Installation at the Rio Grande Nature Center. (courtesy of the artist)
En Train Air: A Painting Adventure On The Southwest Chief A Painting Adventure On The Southwest Chief Larry Moore got tired of writing emails to Amtrak. He had this idea that a group of painters could ride the length of [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 18, 2019 Read More Painting by Charlie Hunter while traveling along the route of the Southwest Chief (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Five Artists, No Waiting The range of this group show stretches from real to surreal, lowbrow to magical, miniature to dreamy as five artists—Dennis Larkins, Esteban Bojorquez, [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 11, 2019 Read More
Arts Interview: The Inescapable Story Of One In Two Playwright Shines Light On Indian Country Sexual Violence In 1N2Ian One in two is shocking. It is a number that should horrify everyone. It is the kind of statistic that should make everyone [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 11, 2019 Read More
Art Magnified: Nina’s Story Ananke By Viola Arduini Viola Arduini knocked on a door in the biology department of the University of New Mexico. She knew that someone in there was [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 11, 2019 Read More (Viola Arduini)
Found Objects The Flick is a comedy about a minimum wage crew working in an old 35mm movie theater in Massachusetts. But here’s the twist, [...] Clarke Conde \ Apr 04, 2019 Read More