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Curtis, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz, and others. A new gallery
at the corner of Grant and Johnson streets extends this collection. 203 W. San Francisco St.
& 505/984-1234. www.andrewsmithgallery.com.
Lisa Kristine Gallery With galleries here in Santa Fe and in the California
cities of Sausalito, Sonoma, and Mendocino, Lisa Kristine's work gets around, and it's no
wonder. These richly colored portraits and landscapes of Asian and African culture will
have you gaping in wonderment. 204 W. San Francisco St. & 505/820-6330. www.lisakristine.
com.
Photo-Eye Gallery You're bound to be surprised each time you step into this gallery
a few blocks off Canyon Road. Dealing in contemporary photography, the gallery repre-
sents internationally renowned and emerging artists alike. 370 Garcia St. & 505/988-5152.
www.photoeye.com.
Traditional Art
Altermann Galleries This is a well of interesting traditional art, mostly 19th-,
20th-, and 21st-century American paintings and sculpture. The gallery represents Rem-
ington and Russell, in addition to Taos founders, Santa Fe artists, and members of the
Cowboy Artists of America and the National Academy of Western Art. Stroll through the
sculpture garden among whimsical bronzes of children and dogs. 225 Canyon Rd. & 505/
983-1590. www.altermann.com.
Gerald Peters Gallery Displayed throughout a graceful pueblo-style building,
the works here are so fine you'll feel as though you're in a museum. You'll find 19th-,
20th-, and 21st-century American painting and sculpture, featuring the art of Georgia
O'Keeffe, William Wegman, and the founders of the Santa Fe and Taos artist colonies,
as well as more contemporary works. 1011 Paseo de Peralta. & 505/954-5700. www.gpgallery.
com.
The Mayans Gallery Ltd. Established in 1977, this is one of the oldest galleries in
Santa Fe. You'll find 20th-century American and Latin American paintings, photography,
prints, and sculpture. 601 Canyon Rd. & 505/983-8068.
Nedra Matteucci Galleries As you approach this gallery, note the elaborately
crafted stone and adobe wall that surrounds it, merely a taste of what's to come. The
gallery specializes in 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American art. Inside, you'll find a lot
of high-ticket works, such as those of early Taos and Santa Fe painters, as well as classic
American Impressionism, historical Western modernism, and contemporary Southwest-
ern landscapes and sculpture. Another excellent gallery, Nedra Matteucci Fine Art, is
located at 555 Canyon Rd. While there, look for the fabulous impressionist works by
Evelyne Boren. 1075 Paseo de Peralta. & 505/982-4631. www.matteucci.com.
Owings-Dewey Fine Art These are treasure-filled rooms. You'll find 19th-,
20th-, and 21st-century American painting and sculpture, including works by Georgia
O'Keeffe, Robert Henri, Maynard Dixon, Fremont Ellis, and Andrew Dasburg, as well
as antique works such as Spanish colonial retablos, bultos, and tin works. Look for the
exciting bird sculptures by Peter Woytuk. 76 E. San Francisco St., upstairs, and a second shop
at 120 E. Marcy St. & 505/982-6244.
Zaplin Lampert Gallery Art aficionados, as well as those who just like a nice
landscape, will enjoy this gallery, one of Santa Fe's classics. Hanging on old adobe walls
are works by some of the region's early masters, including Bert Phillips, Gene Kloss, and
Gustauve Baumann. 651 Canyon Rd. & 505/982-6100. www.zaplinlampert.com.
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