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Colorblind gallery

Sub-Stra-Tum celebrates art of black-and-white photography

Who’s next?

Festival provides top exposure for lucky artists

Worth the wait?

Claims on German art trove face legal hurdles

What’s in the box?

CSArt Durango shows art futures are a hot commodity

The Out-of-Towners

Studio & will host “What’s Cooking in Gallup?” from 5-9 p.m. today at 1027 Main Ave. There is no charge for admission. For more information, visit www.anddurango.com. ...

Documents raise questions about Munich art hoard

BERLIN – U.S. military documents are deepening the mystery surrounding the more than 1,400 artworks found in a Munich apartment. In the chaotic aftermath of World War II, the Amer...

Record prices expected at NYC fall art auctions

NEW YORK – Potential buyers will have to dig deep as New York City’s frenzied fall auction season gets underway with blockbuster works of art poised to set records. Among the blue...

Wagner to be remembered on 1st Thursday

Taos artist Rory Wagner left behind an impressive legacy when he died in 2010. Known for his amalgamations of past and present imagery and historic references, Wagner created complex and hig...

Day – and years – of the dead

School to unveil ‘Death Collection’

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iPad art gains recognition in Hockney exhibit

The gone aren’t forgotten at Studio &

This year’s midweek Halloween has festivity schedules in a tizzy, but when you’re talking about the Day of the Dead and paying tribute to those who’ve passed on to the eternal forever, what’...

Yamashita heads west with images from the East

If life’s gotten a bit dull and you’re looking to live your life vicariously through another, Michael Yamashita is a good candidate. Yamashita has been one of National Geographic’...