A career retrospective and biography of one of our foremost Grand Canyon painters.In the arts of ...
Linda J Ging, born in 1941 in Hutchinson, Kansas, is an American transcendentalist who has worked...
The title, Violent Grace, suggests a paradox. This pairing has become an unexpected gateway into ...
The photographic output of Manuel Carrillo is not as well-known as the work of Manuel Alvarez Bra...
Indian artists from all over the nation have deep ties to New Mexico. A great many live and work ...
Why does the story of secret Jews fascinate us? What is crypto-Judaism? In recent decades religio...
The framework of these short volumes introduces the reader to the specific focus of each book. Th...
Landscapes in Colorado features the efforts of artists who have used the state's natural beauty a...
The artist Beatrice Wood, born in 1893, lived and worked until the age of 105. She was known vari...
Karl Koenig has been photographing Holocaust concentration camps for more than ten years. These p...
Nature provides the subject for the beautifully intricate patterns and graceful lines of the art ...
Compassion, a middle-English derivation from the Latin compati (to suffer with), has in our confu...
Anna Tomczak's studio is her ''safe haven,'' her sanctuary, and a space into which she invites ot...
In this fourth volume of his series of poems on compassion, Professor Patrick Pietroni focuses sp...
The fourth title in the innovative New Mexico Artist Series, 3-D art techne spotlights once again...
Colorado Abstract examines the establishment of abstraction in the art of Colorado during the lat...
Since the late 1970s, crop circles have been appearing in grain fields all across the globe, but ...
The majesty of Earth's most magnificent features was the domain of Wilson Hurley (1924-2008). In ...
The Linens are a groundbreaking series of forty-eight acrylic paintings on unstretched Belgian li...
“The intersection of fact and feeling is very important in my work. It drives my work in general,...
This final volume in Professor Pietroni's impressive collection explores the concept of leadershi...
In the vernacular of the West, the term pure quill means “authentic; real, through and through.” ...
Contour drawing, sumi brush skills, value studies, color mixing, negative space and perspective e...
Since 1969 Mark Spencer has been producing drawings and paintings that are compelling, beautiful,...
Dark Light is the first book on the ceramics of the great Navajo ceramist Christine Nofchissey Mc...
The Art of Ann Templeton explores the world and work of Ann Templeton. With over 120 full-color p...
Poetry and the Science of Compassion follows Professor Patrick Pietroni's successful first small ...
For five hundred years, artists have been captivated by La Florida. Named by Spanish explorer Pon...
For Twenty years, Gene and Rebecca Tobey worked together as husband and wife and artistic partner...
The Race is a novel about the discovery of fifteen Supermarine Spitfire airplanes buried in Burma...
New Mexico boasts a rich legacy of photography. For decades, artists including Ansel Adams and Ed...
Jane Culp's muscular paintings and drawings make palpable the rush she feels when on location int...
In this fifth volume of his series of poems on compassion, Professor Patrick Pietroni outlines ho...
This eighth volume by Professor Pietroni focuses on why the concept of compassion is so important...
Painted Dialogue celebrates in the form of an artistic retrospective the past twenty-plus years o...
SLMM founder Mary Carroll Nelson spent years discovering how her fellow artists created art throu...
With uncanny skill, Mary Mito brings the world into focus—ripples on the water’s surface, a stick...
In this collection of seventy-six collages, strange things happen. Rocks fall out of the sky, and...
Painting the Divine explores New World images of the Virgin Mary that portray some of the events ...
Poetry, art, and art history mingle in the crucible of Dammann's new book. The resulting alchemy ...
Upon first glance, Cordelia Bailey's street photography of people and creatures, places and thing...
Joan Brooks Baker grew up privileged in the New York City of post-World War II America. The Yanke...
In the third volume of his series of poems on compassion, Professor Pietroni focuses specifically...
Inspired by nineteenth-century painters and photographers, Congress passed legislation preserving...
Abstract art has a stunning presence in New Mexico. As a premier international art hub, the state...
The very words 'New Mexico landscape' immediately conjure up a mental image of other-worldly beau...
Yes, We Are Still Dancing is a collaboration by three women (a poet and two painters) who have di...
Timothy Hearsum sees the world around him from the perspective of a visual anthropologist as well...