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Archive for June 2014

The Santa Fe Way

By Sheila Gibson Stoodley | June 27, 2014
Christopher Benson, Tintagel, 2014, oil on linen, 16 x 20 inches;

With a “tricfecta” of fairs and a plethora of gallery shows this summer, Santa Fe beckons art enthusiasts from all over the country and the world.

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Nippon Moderne

By Sarah E. Fensom | June 26, 2014
Kobayakawa Kiyoshi, Tipsy

The little-known phenomenon of Japanese Art Deco is elaborately showcased at the Seattle Art Museum.

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Fishing Expeditions

By Edward M. Gómez | June 26, 2014
Akira Shimizu, Guidebook, 1962–72, collage, 15 x 18 ½ inches.

Akira Shimizu plumbs childhood memories and traditional Japanese imagery to find material for his art.

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First Appearance of Wolverine Sold for $657,250

By John Dorfman | June 26, 2014

The page, which appeared at the end of The Incredible Hulk #180, published by Marvel in 1974, is described by Heritage Auctions as “one of the most significant pieces of original comic art to appear on the market.”

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The Insider’s Outsider

By Art & Antiques Magazine | June 25, 2014
George McNeil, Landscape Motif 5/3/68, 1968, oil on panel, 16 x 20 inches;

From the modernism of the 1930s to the youth culture of the ’80s, George McNeil’s art was always individualistic, passionate, even Romantic.

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