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The Hidden World of R. Lee Miller and the Araby Rock Houses

by Ann JapengaFebruary 1, 2015

If you walk the levee behind the Palm Springs PetCo and look toward the mountain you’ll see them, but barely: four little rock houses. It looks like boulders tumbled down the hillside and assembled themselves into a hamlet out of…

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Desert Romantic: The Newly Discovered Letters of Paul Grimm

by Ann JapengaJanuary 25, 2015

From the 1930s through the 1970s, Paul Grimm’s paintings broadcast a sublime vision of the Palm Springs landscape to tourists from around the world. Yet for all of his importance to desert art, I’ve never known more about him than…

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A Passion to Paint: The Brief, but Fruitful, Life of Arnold Otto Krug

by Rebecca Ragan AkinsJanuary 20, 2015

I made the acquaintance of Arnold Krug, desert artist, while curating an exhibition for the Mesa Historical Museum in Arizona.  This exhibit featured the work of two artists who had  lived for periods of time at Mesa’s historic Buckhorn Baths. …

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Effie Anderson Smith: How To Revive the Legend of A Forgotten Artist

by Ann JapengaJanuary 10, 2015

Effie Anderson Smith was an early Arizona settler and artist who studied with the esteemed California Impressionists Anna Hills and Jean Mannheim. She admired the Salton Sea mirages, declaring them on par with the Sulphur Springs Valley mirages in Arizona.…

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Cabot Yerxa: The Theosophist-Artist of Miracle Hill

by Ann JapengaJanuary 2, 2015

One hundred years ago Cabot Yerxa scraped a dugout into a clay bank, claiming a 160-acre homestead on a patch of sand alive with wind and water spirits. (Today we call them energy vortexes.) He spent $10 on a burro,…

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Emerging from the Shadows: A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960

by Ann JapengaNovember 1, 2014

Fans of California art had heard rumors that the fine arts conservator and scholar Maurine St. Gaudens was working on a book about California women artists. Given Maurine’s reputation, it was bound to be big. Now that the four-volume set…

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