Santa Fe Public
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Santa Fe, New Mexico’s rich tradition in Public Art can be found in every neighborhood in the city. It takes many forms – from large sculptures and murals making grand civic statements anchored in history, to more modest instances that reflect the idiosyncratic traditions unique to Northern New Mexico. The challenging task of presenting the range of Public Art in Santa Fe would be the equivalent of attempting to edit a novel down to a haiku. The City of Santa Fe, established in1610, is the second oldest municipality in the United States, and is shaped by three distinct cultures. Indigenous Tanoan (or Pueblo People) occupied the area for thousands of years, followed by the Spanish who colonized New Mexico in the 16th century, and the last to arrive were the Anglos when the United States acquired the territory in 1848 after the Mexican-American War.
The public art in this project shows representations of these three cultures, which are delineated along the lines of Indigenous histories, Colonial art (often celebrating Hispano culture, its roots in Catholic religion, and their long history in New Mexico), and Anglo culture which is eclectic and could be described as being whatever is not Indigenous or Hispano.
These three dominant cultures of Santa Fe have intermixed for hundreds of years, producing a cultural amalgamation that is unique to the United States. There is the myth that this fusion was harmonious when in reality it simplifies a more complex history: one that masks historical inequality and long periods of conflict, conceals forced adaptation, and celebrates cultural exchange. Santa Fe’s Public Art continues to evolve to acknowledge these tensions, yet manifest a vibrant coexistence and flourishing visual culture.
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