This exhibition presents female artists born in the decade of World War II. Each was art school-trained during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism and came of age during the feminist movement of the 1960s. Each eventually found her way to Taos
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Twelve Women Artists
Four Taos collectors present a show of women artists at Cooper’s Garage in Taos. All 12 artists were born in the decade of World War II and trained in art schools across the globe. Each eventually found her way to Taos. Pictured, Dora Dillistone, Sandra Lerner and Alex Benjamin. Photo by Sasha vom Dorp.
The Time Machine: from Los Alamos to Cooper’s Garage
Larry Bell’s installation in this Taos pop-up art show uses elements from the nuclear energy industry to create a magical experience for viewers.
Gus and Ron and Larry at Cooper’s Garage in Taos
Taos artists, Gus Foster, Ron Cooper, and Larry Bell, collaborate on an installation of new work and art from their archives in a new alternative art space.
Cars & Guitars: Cooper and Bell Collections to be Exhibited
Taos artists Ron Cooper and Larry Bell show objects from their personal collections in a two-day exhibition: cars (Ron) and 12-string guitars (Larry). Stories and music can be expected.