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The Booth Museum presents a one-of-a-kind metal works exhibition involving three noteworthy artists.
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The Sierra Nevada Invitational Art Show and Sale returns to Carson Valley after the successful 2021 inaugural event.
Issue 179, Page 128 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteTeepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp contains newly discovered paintings and photographs from old private collections and museum basements.
Issue 2, Page 68Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp Part 3: This installment of Forrest Fenn's updated book on the life and works of Joseph Henry Sharp describes how he painted the masterpiece that changed his life.
Issue 4, Page 44Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp Part 4: After travels through Europe to further master his craft, Joseph Henry Sharp again felt the pull to New Mexico.
Issue 5, Page 84Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp Part 5: The Indians of the Northern Plains compelled Joseph Henry Sharp to move to Crow Agency, Montana in 1905, but by 1908 Sharp was ready to settle in Taos and it was there Taos Society of Artists was founded.
Issue 6, Page 64Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp Part 6: Joseph Henry Sharp continued to paint and document the vanishing culture of the American Indian and Old West until he too found his place in history.
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An Ed Mell retrospective in his home state shows how the artist is inspired by contemporary design as much as Western tradition.
Issue 148, Page 48 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteNew exhibit explores Yellowstone documented in photographs by Tom Murphy.
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Ed Mell presents new works at Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona.
Issue 198, Page 86 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThroughout history, frames have been carved, gilded, ornate and have an impact on the presentation of paintings. Contributing Editor John O'Hern looks at framing the West. By John O’Hern
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Website Sub: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery honors an entirely new body of work by Western oil painter Francis Livingston.
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Even during his distinguished career in illustration, Francis Livingston was interested in the work of the great artists of the West.
Issue 148, Page 82 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteFred Fellows is equally at home on the range roping, throwing and branding, or creating respected art in his studio. Whichever he decides to do at any moment, it is a given that he will do it well, because he is is cowboy grit and dedicated artist personified.
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The Desert Caballeros Western Museum celebrates the legacy of the horse in Western art and culture.
Issue 206, Page 68 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteSculptor Sandy Scott applies her knowledge of design, form, aerodynamics and wildlife to create the illusion of flight. By John Geraghty
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Gallery Wild hosts a new collection of work by wildlife and landscape artist Taryn Boals.
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Walk amongst nature in this two-man show at Manitou Galleries.
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The Taos Art Museum at Fechin House opens a new exhibition of works by Nicolai Fechin that explore all areas of his career.
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