Take A Last Look, First Friday At ‘Transgressions & Amplifications’ At New Mexico Museum Of Art

Joan Lyons, Untitled (Nathan Lyons), 1974, offset lithograph from a Haloid Xerox transfer, 21 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Jane Reese Williams Collection, Museum acquisition through the New Mexico Council on Photography, 1988 (1988.367.24). © Joan Lyons. Photo by Blair Clark

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Join New Mexico Museum of Art for a last look at Transgressions and Amplifications: Mixed-Media Photography of the 1960s and 1970s during the first Friday of the month Jan. 6 with free admission 5-7 p.m. at the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Plaza Ave., in Santa Fe.

Exhibition curator Katherine Ware will be in the gallery for tours and discussion. To celebrate the end of this show’s run, light refreshments will be served.  

The last day to see the exhibition is Sunday, Jan. 8. 

Transgressions and Amplifications closes Sunday, Jan. 8. This exhibition showcases new approaches to photography at a time when the black-and-white camera image dominated the field. It explores how a small cadre of American artists began developing new approaches to the medium that brought photography into conversation with other art forms. More than 100 photographs are featured in this noteworthy exhibition.  

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