
My life on Burro Alley, Past and Present
- by Jamie Compton
- in A closer look...
- posted September 5, 2020
I really enjoy being here on Burro Alley, for many reasons. The history and charm are the main reasons, but there are others as well. I like being on the edge of what we call downtown, and not in the heart/heat of it. My...
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Today – 8/14/20 – Begins both the Virtual and Actual Walk and Sale of Historic Native and Tribal Art
- by Jamie Compton
- in Gallery News
- posted August 14, 2020
Today marks the beginning of our original Walk and Sale of Historic Native and Tribal Art in the Santa Fe area. Go to our website to download the Gallery Map for participating dealers: https://santafeaugust2020.com/, and you can go directly to the Event Map here:...
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Virtual Walk and Sale of Historic Native and Tribal Art
- by Jamie Compton
- in Gallery News
- posted July 29, 2020
What started out to be a Walk and Sale in Santa Fe, NM for historic Native and Tribal art, has now become a Virtual Walk and Sale. We had all the hopes that a gallery walk, from August 14 to the 18, would be...
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Repatriating a Found Zuni War God Plank
- by Jamie Compton
- in Gallery News
- posted May 16, 2020
I purchased this carved wooden plank about 1.5 years ago out of a West coast auction. I had no idea what it was, but could tell right away that it had a lot of energy in it – the shape, the condition of the...
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Two Early Rio Grande Blankets
- by Jamie Compton
- in A closer look...
- posted April 1, 2020
Nothing gets me more excited than discovering early textiles of the Southwest. I’m not talking about late 19th or even mid 19th century blankets. I’m talking more like 17th (none are known to exist through documentation) and 18th as well as early 19th century...
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Social Distancing on Top of Deception Peak
- by Jamie Compton
- in Gallery News
- posted March 28, 2020
What a great way to get out and about! I was guided up to the top of Deception Peak (12,343′) just outside of Santa Fe, NM by my friend Daniel Vernay. We started out with crampons for the majority of the climb, then transferred...
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A Recent Acquisition – Cree Pipe Bag, Circa 1870 – 1880
- by Jamie Compton
- in New Gallery Item
- posted March 20, 2020
Item #: 657 Origin: Cree Date: Last Quarter 19th C., likely 1870 – 1880 Media: Glass beads on hide Dimensions: 19″ without fringe, 6″ wide, 29.5″ with fringe Description: This Cree pipe bag has two strongly different designs. The first includes two, elongated tracks,...
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COVOID-19; They Were the Worst of Times, They Were the Best of Times
- by Jamie Compton
- in Gallery News
- posted March 19, 2020
The above work is by Edvard Munch, titled Melancholy III, 1902, and is a wood block original on display at the MOMA which I visit last month in NYC. It was the piece I bonded with most on that visit, identifying with the contemplative...
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A New Trastero Means A Re-organization of the Gallery….
- by Jamie Compton
- in A closer look... Gallery News New Gallery Item
- posted March 12, 2020
For those of you that have been inside my gallery, you know how small it is. One new addition can throw everything off balance. Well, I got a grouping of New Mexican furniture, a trastero, a bench and two chairs. The trastero is the...
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Navajo Woman’s Chief’s Blanket
- by Jamie Compton
- in New Gallery Item
- posted February 12, 2020
JUST IN! This Navajo weaving is a Woman’s variant of the Chief’s third phase wearing blanket. I just acquired it late last week. The weaving measures 66″ by 51″. The wool is all hand spun and includes natural brown and carded grey for the...
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