
Book Review: The Life and Art of Joseph Henry Sharp
A look at the work of Joseph Henry Sharp, a founding member of the preeminent Taos Society of Artists
A look at the work of Joseph Henry Sharp, a founding member of the preeminent Taos Society of Artists
This retrospective takes in the soft-focus realism of painter and Wild West contributor Bob Crofut
The effects of imprisonment on the senses scarred prisoners for the rest of their lives
Oscar Wilde came to conquer American with an arched eyebrow and a saucy demeanor
Textbooks in Blue California explain history one way while red Texas takes an opposite tack
Bill Markley's second volume in TwoDot's Legendary West series is an odd pairing but a worthwhile read
The ever prolific Western writer has received a lifetime nod from Western Writers of America
Born in southern China, the California artist chronicles the Chinese experience in the American West
Films from 2012 are relevant to continuing conceptions of the Civil War
When his home state was a political borderland, artist's most famous works celebrated frontier democracy
Texas historian Richard Selcer presents images from "Fort Worth Five" photographer John Swartz and brothers
Resistance isn't always glorious in real life, nor in Jean-Pierre Melville's 'Army of Shadows.'
The Tucson Museum of Art honors the art dealer who had a big hand in fostering new Western art
The retired University of Oklahoma Press chief editor isn’t about to ride off into the sunset
Journalist and novelist railed against injustice, covered combat—and gave Ernest Hemingway the boot