While strolling around Mexico City recently, my eyes were filled with so many beautiful images layered upon each other that it … More
Author: Linda Marston-Reid
Xoloitzcuintli
We are departing for Mexico City in 4 days, leaving snow and slush behind – nothing these little Mexican hairless … More
Art collecting as you like it
Our Mexican folk-art collection began in 1980 with a mask that my husband and I fell in love with, but … More
A love affair with Mexico
Our love affair with Mexico began long ago as we grew up in the Southern California high desert. Finally we … More
Outsiders in the desert
The stark beauty of the Mojave Desert is also a magnet for creatives that work outside the mainstream. Think of … More
Ai Weiwei at Brooklyn Museum
“A tragic reality of today is reflected in the true plight of our spiritual existence: we are spineless and cannot … More
Retrospectives
Are you an artist? How will your art reflect you long after you are gone? This past week I had … More
Lou Reed
A Sherpa in my music life – he went onward to his next destination yesterday. I am grateful for his … More
Travels and Public Art
This post was originally published 7 years ago. While today I am yearning for travel, I do remember some of … More
Meeting the Past – Artists Envision the Future
For the past three years, artist-curator Bibiana Huang Matheis invites the Hudson Valley regional artists to participate in the exhibit, … More