Marsden Hartley once wrote of the challenges of inhabiting New Mexico in a letter to Alfred Stieglitz. "This country is very beautiful and also difficult... It is not a country of light on things. It is a country of things in light, therefore it is a country of form, with a new presentation of light as problem." New Mexico remains a beautiful, difficult land.
Enjoy eight excellent tracks from active Nuevomexicano artists, including Leeches of Lore, Occasional Detroit, and The Scrams. See full track listing below.
1. Bud Melvin – 62 Miles
2. Baby Shampoo – Live 2010-07-10 at Titwrench Fest, Denver, CO
3. Leeches of Lore – Cenozoic Death Waltz
4. Great White Buffalo – Handful of Darkness
5. The Scrams – Steve Sangre
6. Venus Bogardus – Motorman
7. The Gatherers – Dark Triangle
8. Occasional Detroit – Cellular Cousin
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American Modernist painter Marsden Hartley once wrote of the challenges of inhabiting New Mexico in a letter to Georgia O'Keeffe's husband, photographer and promoter Alfred Stieglitz. Hartley wrote: "This country is very beautiful and also difficult... It is not a country of light on things. It is a country of things in light, therefore it is a country of form, with a new presentation of light as problem." While time has passed since Hartley penned these words, New Mexico remains a beautiful, difficult land.
TIL Publisher Samantha Anne Carrillo
TIL Editor Rudolfo Carrillo
Things in Light Editor in Chief Rudolfo Carrillo currently serves as music & news editor for Weekly Alibi. Carrillo earned his bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Mexico. His work has appeared in a wide range of publications, including daily newspapers, literary magazines and alt-weeklies. His personal weblog, Infinity Report, was recognized as one of the best blogs in New Mexico in 2007. At the latest Southwest Popular/American Culture Association conference, Carrillo chaired the experimental writing workshop.
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