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DOWN TO EARTH: LAND/ART in New Mexico
Three years in the making, LAND/ART represents a collaboration between New Mexico art organizations and institutions exploring the relationship between man, nature, art and community, breaking new ground and moving beyond previous assumptions and traditions of 'environmental' art. More...


'Automatic Cities'
This theme show demonstrates all the pitfalls and delights of working outward from an idea to actual art. More...


Brian Eno
'77 Million Paintings' uses up to the minute digital technology to constantly self-generate stunning patterns and designs against a background of ambient music. More...


'Installations Inside/Out'
It speaks volumes that a local community gallery such as the Armory can draw from a pool of established contemporary artists like Kim Abeles, Daniel Buren, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, Betty Saar and Pae White, to help celebrate it’s 20th Anniversary year. More...


Ann Weber
Sculptor Ann Weber taps into the zeitgeist, creating organic forms out of non-organic materials. The results are idiosyncratic but beautiful. More...


Richard Ehrlich
In concurrent exhibitions, Ehrlich's series of Holocaust photographs are unusual because they recall the persistence of human order and human horror in equal parts. And a series of new works record the sliced view of internal human anatomy made possible by cutting edge MRI and CAT scan technology. More...


John Brosio
For three years John Brosio accompanied storm chasers in the Midwest, gathering actual sensory information and photographs to fuel his decades-long aesthetic relationship with the All-American twister. More...

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