The Mexican artist confronts gun violence and nuclear power through sculpture, print, performance, and video work.
Santa Fe
Keeping Tony Price’s Legacy Alive in Santa Fe
A posthumous show of Price’s work is curated by James Hart of Phil Space, the self-proclaimed “gallerist of death.”
The Pueblo Artist Who Brings Kink to Traditional Craft
Gender play, kink, and futures that touch traditional lifeways are enduring features of Virgil Ortiz’s work.
Art Is Activated by the Body in INTERPLAY at SITE Santa Fe
This immersive exhibition features new media and digital works by Neil Mendoza, Iván Navarro, Camille Utterback, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Native and Indigenous Artists Take the Lead in Santa Fe
Self-Determined: A Contemporary Survey of Native and Indigenous Artists prompts questions about shared contexts and individual expression.
SITE Santa Fe Presents Endless Journey, a Solo Exhibition by New Mexico-Based Artist Max Cole
This show surveys over six decades of Cole’s ongoing career, featuring works that highlight her lifelong investigation of rhythmic, repetitive lines and composition.
Subverting Our Need for Instant Gratification
A survey exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Art looks at artists who took a revolutionary and subversive approach to the photographic image.
Wild Pigment Project Embraces Reciprocal Foraging at Santa Fe’s form & concept
Asking what it means to work with materials gathered in wild places, this exhibition features work by an international group of artists and traditional practitioners.
Iranian-American Artist Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams Opens at SITE Santa Fe
The multidisciplinary exhibition features a selection of film, video, and photography focused on the cinematic landscape of New Mexico and its residents.
In Santa Fe, Artists and Retirees Join Hands to Combat Loneliness
Eliza Naranjo Morse and Jamison Chas Banks envisioned Giving Growth as a response to the forced isolation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Camille Hoffman Re-Contextualizes Romantic Landscapes in Motherlands at form & concept
This Santa Fe exhibition examines methods of making and maintaining a home in liminal spaces constructed by colonialism through painting and installation.