Jessica Fuentes and Nicholas Frank focus on artwork on view in Marfa throughout Chinati Weekend and among the individuals and locations that make up the area’s artwork scene.
“Marfa is a small city, and the individuals who make that house residence find yourself being a close-knit group of individuals… while you make a option to reside in a small city, you’re additionally embracing a special life-style, one thing that’s really rooted in neighborhood… That’s one of many causes I get pleasure from going to Chinati Weekend… each time I’m going, it’s like coming again to an prolonged household.”
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