Axle Contemporary's New Mexico
IF YOU WERE to merge all people into one photographic portrait, you’d expect a certain density from the layering of faces. As more get added, the darker you’d imagine it would get. Instead, you get a…
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IF YOU WERE to merge all people into one photographic portrait, you’d expect a certain density from the layering of faces. As more get added, the darker you’d imagine it would get. Instead, you get a…
Read MoreST. GERTRUDE, THE BENEDICTINE MYSTIC, is known for her compassion for souls in purgatory. If one could nominate a patron saint to watch over and protect an unrivaled collection of Spanish Colonial and…
Read MoreFOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS, artist Gustave Baumann tried to get his passion project, Little Saints of New Mexico, published. But a circuitous route full of obstacles prevented his artistic homage to the…
Read MoreTHE MERE THOUGHT that ordinary materials—rags, metal grommets, bandages, straw, linoleum, and other utilitarian objects—could be used to make art elevates their mundanity. Galisteo-based artist…
Read MoreTHIS IS JESSICA MATTEN’S TIME. And it’s Bernadette Manuelito’s time too. Matten has played the tough but tender Manuelito through three seasons of AMC’s 1970s-set Dark Winds, based on the bestselling…
Read MoreNICHOLAS HERRERA didn’t grow up in the small northern New Mexico community of El Rito intending to be an artist. But to say that art became his calling is an understatement. After a near-fatal car…
Read MoreIN DIRECTOR PAUL GREENGRASS’S News of the World, many scenes in the Tom Hanks Western captured the New Mexico landscape. Shot in and around Santa Fe and Galisteo, the 2019 movie marked the inaugural…
Read More“I ALWAYS LIKE to say that clay is really my family’s way of storytelling,” says Charine Pilar Gonzales. The Santa Fe–based filmmaker and screenwriter, who comes from six generations of San Ildefonso…
Read MoreNESTLED AMONG the sagebrush and rocky, inhospitable terrain at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, an octagonal hogan sits uninhabited. Just a few weeks earlier, a flurry of…
Read MoreFOR THOSE WHO spend a fair amount of time in northern New Mexico, entering the historic Fechin House in Taos brings a sense of welcome familiarity. The home of the Taos Art Museum is known as an…
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