“Ninth Street Women”—a review

“Ninth Street Women”—a review

The Abstract Expressionist generation has gone down in history as mostly male and exceedingly macho. Jackson Pollock boozing it up and brawling at the Cedar Bar. Willem de Kooning slashing his way through that still-disturbing “Woman” series. Franz Kline bravely...
Jane Guthridge Makes an Installation

Jane Guthridge Makes an Installation

When Jeff and Stacy Robinson began to envision an installation that would fill a three-story atrium in their airy house in Denver, CO, they turned to Jane Guthridge. The collectors knew Guthridge’s work from exhibitions at the Space Gallery and were impressed with the...
The ABC’s of Social Media

The ABC’s of Social Media

By Barbra Drizin Most clients who come to me have at least a passing familiarity with the major social media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You may be posting, updating, and tweeting regularly, but until you understand how to maximize their...
David S. Rubin

David S. Rubin

David S. Rubin Salvador Dalí’s “Stairway to Heaven” SoundCloud Facebook Salvador Dalí is perhaps best known for his Surrealist landscapes of melting clocks, his Venus de Milo fitted with drawers, or his spectacular six-foot-tall vision of the Crucifixion. But Dalí was...
Bill Dolson

Bill Dolson

Through the middle of November, in a corner of Railyard Park known as the Rose Ramada, a strange light show teases the shrubbery just behind Site Santa Fe, the town’s cutting-edge venue for contemporary art. As visitors stroll through the circular grounds, bluish...