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03 Jan DESIGNING THE WEST: A DESIGN FIRM’S DREAM

Posted at 17:28h in Designing the West, February | March 2025 0 Comments
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On Snow King Avenue in Jackson, Wyoming, a striking building asserts its prominence amid a mountain town filled with interesting architecture. As the new headquarters of award-winning WRJ Design, the 20,000-square-foot Stags Landing was conceived to meet the varied needs of the interior design firm,...

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03 Jan COLLECTOR’S NOTEBOOK: PRESERVING WOVEN WORKS

Posted at 17:28h in Collector's Notebook, February | March 2025 0 Comments
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For those who love art and artifacts of the West, handwoven textiles are a fabulous way to infuse Native American history and anthropology into your collection. Textiles created by the Diné, or Navajo, in particular, carry hints of family lineage through symbolism, the wool itself,...

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03 Jan COLLECTOR’S EYE: THE ART OF LONGEVITY

Posted at 17:28h in Collector's Eye, February | March 2025 0 Comments
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While some galleries have come and gone, others have maintained their presence for a substantial time, and Settlers West Galleries in Tucson, Arizona, could be a record-setter. Equipped with master’s degrees in American history and business administration, Stuart Johnson founded the gallery 54 years ago...

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03 Jan ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: STEPHANIE ROSE

Posted at 17:28h in February | March 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Stephanie Rose’s ethereal oil paintings reimagine the Western landscape as dreamlike scenes existing in a liminal space between realism and abstraction. “I’m more interested in non-visual sensory observation of nature,” she says of paintings that aim to capture more of the feeling of scenes she...

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03 Jan ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: MAIA CHÁVEZ LARKIN

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Maia Chávez Larkin simultaneously pays tribute to the past while looking to the future in oil-and-ink paintings of contemporary Western life. She achieves that challenging feat through a self-assured style that combines the restrained elegance of classic early- and mid-20th-century illustrators, the exuberance of greats...

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03 Jan ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: JESSE LITTLEBIRD

Posted at 17:28h in February | March 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Jesse Littlebird’s joyfully provocative paintings remind some viewers of urban street murals. Still others note the undeniable influence of his Indigenous Southwestern heritage, evident in tribal figures, symbols, and patterns. Those with a taste for subversion might also savor his appropriate approach, championed by 20th-century...

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03 Jan ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: CHRISTY STALLOP

Posted at 17:27h in February | March 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Christy Stallop focuses on depicting Central Texas icons in vivid oil paintings that combine eye-catching realism and good humor. Take, for instance, Feathered Vigilante, from her series featuring the unofficial bird of Austin, where she lives 20 minutes west of downtown. “Grackles are everywhere here,”...

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03 Jan AUCTION BLOCK: OPEN TO INTERPRETATION

Posted at 17:27h in Auction Block, February | March 2025 0 Comments
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Western American art continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts, with nationwide auctions and events showcasing artwork that honors the region’s culture, history, and diverse voices. From depictions of cowboy life on the ranch to groundbreaking Native American artistry and contemporary interpretations of Western life, the...

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