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“Neon Range: Pop Visions of the New West” Artist Talk

Hey there, Miles Glynn and Cyrus Walker – turns out this town IS big enough for the both of you! Which makes sense, considering the wide-open spaces and epic mythologies in their Southwest-flavored art. Both Glynn and Walker’s work takes inspiration from a pristine image of pulp paperback cowboys, midcentury advertisements, and halcyon Western films. But these matinee idols morph into wry takes. Marfa artist Glynn’s collages show scarred silhouettes or Warhol weirdness. Walker’s horseback heroes feel ripped from comic pages, giant colorful takes on panels of epic action and deep despair. Together, their “New West” gives a thoughtful spin on a country classic. – Cat McCarrey

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