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COURTESY OF ADOBE GALLERY
“San Ildefonso Feast Day Dance Procession,” a casein painting by San Ildefonso artist J.D. Roybal (1922-1978) is one of the early 20th century Native American works featured at Adobe Gallery.
does art
matter? Santa Fe Gallery Association works to bring connoisseurship to the public
By Kate McGraw For the Journal
Santa Fe, as the press release from the Santa Fe Gallery Association ballyhooing its latest promotion states, is “one of the most distinctive cultural destinations in America.” There are more than 200 art galleries and more than a dozen museums presenting exhibitions of art every year. Santa Fe is a small town, but its art scene — concentrated in a two-squaremile area focused on Canyon Road, downtown and the Railyard — is multidimensional and wide-ranging. Small wonder Santa Fe became the first U.S. municipality to be chosen by UNESCO as a Creative City. In fact, it’s one of only nine cities in the world to hold this designation. Nevertheless, the last few years of recession have hurt the gallery business badly. Something had to be done, Association members said to one another, to “get the collectors back into the galleries,” as David Eichholtz, manager of David Richard Gallery, put it baldly. The first Art Matters/Santa Fe starts today and runs this weekend and next in more than 17 galleries and museums around the city. Each venue includes a current exhibition plus a related event — an artist talk, a lecture, a panel discussion, a demonstration— sometimes during the Art Matters weekends. “I just really felt we needed to celebrate the breadth of art here and highlight for collectors the high degree of expertise and knowledge and connoisseurship in Santa Fe,” Eichholtz said of his brainchild. “We want to get people back into the galleries to meet the artists and curator and gallerists. “We have a lot of galleries and museums,” he said. “It’s very wonderful, the amount of knowledge in this town about Native, Western, traditional, Hispanic, contemporary, modernist, even African — all highclass art. “This is a shoulder season with delightful weather. There are a lot of great shows open at this time,”
COURTESY OF PIPPIN CONTEMPORARY
“Stargazer,” a mixed-media on panel by Cody Hooper, is one of the paintings currently featured at Pippin Contemporary.
COURTESY OF DAVID RICHARD GALLERY
“& Passed Here” is a 2007 oil and graphite on canvas by Toadhouse, aka Allan Graham, whose solo show “Any Position Limits the View (We Are Only Here For A Spell)” is on view at David Richard Gallery.
If you go WHAT: Art Matters, a series of lectures, panel discussion, artist talks and demonstrations, sponsored by members of the Santa Fe Gallery Association WHEN: Today and Saturday and Oct. 25-27. WHERE: 17 Galleries (see Gallery guide listings) CONTACT: (505) 995-9902; www. ArtMattersSantaFe.org Eichholtz said. Eichholtz’ own gallery, David Richard Gallery in the Railyard, will feature a panel discussion from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday with Allen Graham, who also goes under the name Toadhouse, John Yau, Arden Reed and Peter Frank. See ART on PAGE S5
COURTESY OF WINTEROWD FINE ART
“Global Crossroads,” an exhibition of new paintings by Don Quade, is opening today at Winterowd Fine Art. “Water Blessing” is an acrylic on panel.
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Contemporary abstract artist Aleta Pippin, owner of Pippin Contemporary downtown, said the Art Matters promotion was important to the future of Santa Fe galleries. “It was David Eichholtz’ idea, and what a good one,” she said. “It’s just a good way to remind people of the immense variety of art available in Santa Fe and the fact that people really find it interesting,” Pippin added. “We (the Gallery Association) plan to do this twice a year, in October and again in April.”
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A Gallery on Marcy Street: artist talks by Carol Ware, David Forlano and Nathaniel Hesse, from 6 to 7 p.m. today. Adobe Gallery, Canyon Road: Gallery conversation on early 20th-century Native American artist, 4-6 p.m. today. Heidi Loewen Gallery, Johnson Street, pottery wheel demonstrations from 6 to 7 p.m. today. (“I’m not a scholar,” porcelain artist Loewen said wryly. I’m a scholar with my fingers.”) Nevertheless, Loewen
does plan to talk on “Why Mistakes Matter” from 3-5 p.m. Saturday at the gallery. Matthews Gallery, Canyon Road, panel discussion on the development of landscape art in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, 5-7 p.m. today. Jane Sauer Gallery, Canyon Road, gallery talk by artist Krista Harris from 5 to 6 p.m. today. Winterowd Fine Art, Canyon Road, artist talk by Don Quade on his new mixed-media paintings on panel at 4:30 p.m. today. Casweck Gallery, Water Street: Janet Davidson in a reading performance from Nora Ephron’s “Love, Loss and What I Wore” from 6 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Gaugy Gallery, Canyon Road: talk on “Fraud, Foolishness and Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Art Business” by “Dali Detective” Bernard
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Ewell at 3 p.m. Saturday. LewAllen Galleries in the Railyard: new imagery by Michael Roque Collins opens today, with an artist’s talk from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday. New Concept Gallery, Canyon Road: artist talks with Kathleen Doyle Cook, Ann Hosfeld, Reg Loving and Roger Arvid Anderson from 2 to 2:45 p.m. Saturday. Turner Carroll Gallery, Canyon Road: Gallery talks, including Tim Mullane on “Visual Thinking in a Changing World” at 4 p.m. Saturday and Lisa Taminis Becker on “UNM Art Museum’s Collection at 50 Years” at 5 p.m. Saturday. Zane Bennett Contemporary Art, Guadalupe Street (Railyard): Artist talk with Tom Miller of “The Walling — Containing Architecture” from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
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Concept Gallery, Pippin Contemporary, Jane Sauer Gallery, The Ellsworth Gallery, Turner Carroll Gallery, Winterowd Fine Art and Zane Bennett Contemporary. More events were being added at this writing, but the following programs already had been scheduled:
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Pippin Contemporary is showing the work of Cody Hooper, and has scheduled a gallery talk by the artist about “Meditative Expressions” at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 25. The aim of the Gallery Association is to feature the diversity of artwork in Santa Fe as well as critical discussions and lectures regarding the specific artists and art historical time periods presented by the host galleries, Katherine Erickson, Gallery Association spokeswoman, said in a press release. The artwork ranges from contemporary abstraction and figuration, modern masters and French Impressionists, film, installations and interactive presentations to historic and 20th-century Native American art, Japanese Samurai warrior armor and Japanese painting. The participating galleries include A Gallery, Adobe Gallery, Casweck Galleries, Center For Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, David Richard Gallery, Evoke Contemporary, GiacobbeFritz Fine Art, Heidi Loewen Porcelain Gallery, LewAllen Galleries at the Railyard, Matthews Gallery, New
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