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Chile will be inspiration for Durango artist

Pagosa Springs celebrates those who create

Who says America doesn’t make anything anymore? Well, a lot of people do, but they can’t be talking about the town of Pagosa Springs. To prove it, artists and craftspeople this we...

Fall colors indoors for Gallery Walk

Galleries staying open late tonight

NY art dealer pleads guilty in fake art case

NEW YORK – A New York art dealer admitted Monday she took part in a 15-year scam that fooled art enthusiasts into buying more than $80 million of counterfeits imitating famous artists like J...

Galleries find markets in wedded bliss

Custom ring collections to be featured in event at Sorrel Sky Gallery

Taiwanese painter keeps up movie-poster tradition

TAINAN, Taiwan – In this day of multiplexes and 3-D projection, the Chuan Mei theater in the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan is a reminder of the way movie-going used to be. Ins...

No end in sight

Steaming Bean displays 18-foot monoprints by Maureen May

1888 Van Gogh ID’d as real thing

First painting by Dutch artist found since 1928

Van Gogh Museum: new Van Gogh identified

AMSTERDAM – The first full-size Vincent Van Gogh painting to be discovered in 85 years has been authenticated as a genuine long-lost work of the Dutch master after an odyssey that included l...

Dye selling his soul for art

When you put it all in one place, the work of the devil really lives down to its shady reputation. And Durango artist Scott Dye has done his best to put it all in one place. That ...

Sharing the past

Fort Lewis College exhibit on loan at Santa Fe museum

‘The Nanny’ is here

Open Shutter also featuring James Cammack’s timely ‘Rally’
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