250 Years–Yet Far Older: Art for America's Semiquincentennial
July 15, 2026
On July 4, 2026, the United States turns 250. The Semiquincentennial, as the milestone is formally known, marks two and a half centuries since the...
In Full Bloom: Summer Gardens, Wild Color, and the Art of Flowers
July 1, 2026
There is a reason the flower has never gone out of fashion as a subject. Long before still life had a name, someone was trying...
What Art Does to You
June 14, 2026
Nobody warns you that a sculpture might make you laugh out loud. Nobody tells you that a painting can stop you cold in the middle...
This Is Your Brain on Art
May 31, 2026
Science has spent years trying to explain what art lovers have always known in their bones: standing in front of the right piece of art...
Art With Playful Elegance: Alan Walsh
May 6, 2026
Alan Walsh, a British artist based in Monaco, has built one of the most distinctive bodies of work in contemporary European painting. ...
The Superpower of Nature: Aimée Rolin Hoover's Animal Paintings and the Art of Presence
April 1, 2026
There is a moment that happens when you lock eyes with an animal. Time compresses. The internal noise quiets. Whatever you were worrying about three...
Beyond the Ride: When Artists See Horses as Teachers
March 18, 2026
There's a particular quality in the eyes of people who truly know horses. Not the casual appreciation of someone who enjoys seeing them graze in...
Where Speed Meets Elegance: Alan Walsh's Riviera Reveries
March 8, 2026
Alan Walsh brings something entirely fresh to contemporary painting. His work distills the glamour of the Côte d'Azur into compositions so clean, so unapologetically elegant,...
Two Artists, Two Continents, One Vision: Meet Rip Caswell and Alan Walsh
February 23, 2026
We're pleased to announce representation of both artists with Walsh’s work in our Durango Gallery and Caswell in our Santa Fe Gallery, and online at...
The Quiet Power of Presence: Aimée Hoover's Animal Portraits
February 22, 2026
Aimee Hoover's artistic philosophy emerged from direct experience rather than theory. Encounters with animals, whether locking eyes with a coyote during a hike or feeling...
Building Art: Faye Crowe's Architectural Approach to Western Landscapes
February 1, 2026
Working from her sun-filled Golden, Colorado studio, Crowe has developed a distinctive style that marries technical precision with expressive freedom. Her architectural training provides the...
When Art Meets Wardrobe: Maura Allen and Double D Ranch
January 25, 2026
Maura works by looking directly into the sun, finding inspiration in silhouettes where obscured details become graphic strength. Her compositions prioritize presence over appearance, the...