Press Release  September 12, 2025

203 Fine Art Presents Works from The Beginning of a Post-War Era

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Louis Ribak, “Canyon” c. 1950s, oil on masonite, 48 x 60 inches

203 Fine Art is pleased to present Second Wave: The Beginning of a Post-War Era, an exhibition  that explores the lasting influence of artists who, supported by the GI Bill, helped shape the  evolving artistic landscape of Taos, New Mexico in the years following World War II.  

The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944—better known as the GI Bill—provided returning  veterans with unprecedented access to higher education, professional training, and resources for  reintegration into civilian life. For artists, it opened doors to study at prestigious institutions across the country and abroad. Art schools flourished in the region during this period, including the Mandelman-Ribak Taos Valley Arts School the Bisttram School of Fine Art, and the University of  New Mexico’s Summer Field School of Art. 

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Beatrice Mandelman, “Rift #7”, 1986 acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

The Second Wave artists not only advanced Modernism but also infused it with a distinctive spirit-- reflective, radical, and deeply connected to place. Taos, already celebrated for its luminosity and dramatic landscapes, became a magnet for these post-war innovators. Here, the “Taos Moderns” rejected Regionalism, Social Realism, and commercial tropes in favor of bold abstraction and a reimagined landscape genre. 

Second Wave traces the development of these veterans into internationally recognized artists  living and working in New Mexico, featuring paintings, works on paper, and sculptures by Emil  Bisttram, Norman Bluhm, Lawrence Calcagno, John Chamberlain, Richard Diebenkorn, Ted Egri, Robert M. Ellis, Leo Garel, Fred Hammersley, Cliff Harmon, Janet Lippincott, Beatrice Mandelman,  Louis Ribak, Oli Sihvonen, Earl Stroh, and others.  

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Norman Bluhm, “Untitled (1960)” 1960 oil on paper mounted on canvas, 19 x 24 inches

This two-gallery exhibition opens at 203 Fine Art on Saturday, September 13, 5-7 p.m. and will  remain on view through November 2, 2025. The exhibition continues at our second  location, Gallery 215, viewable by appointment only. For further information or to arrange a visit, please contact us at art@203fineart.com or 575.751.1262.

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Frederick Hammersley, “Exact Change #26” 1977 oil on linen, 34 7/8 x 34 inches

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Second Wave: The Beginning of a Post-War Era
Start Date:
September 13, 2025
End Date:
November 2, 2025
Venue:
203 Fine Art

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