Western artifacts moving to museum near Canyon Oct 11, 2009
It includes sculptures by Western art icons Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, and a pair of Buffalo Bill's leather gloves. The Bison Museum, which shared space in Scottsdale's Bison Homes headquarters, went dark in June as Martinson's vacation-home-building business tanked. (AZCentral -- News)
Wild West featured in South Carolina exhibition Sep 12, 2009
The exhibit features significant sculpture from the garden's collection, including well-known works such as "The Bronco Buster" by Frederic Remington and "The End of the Trail" by James Earle Fraser. Western sculpture by major contemporary artists is also featured in the exhibition that is free with garden admission. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Linda and Jason Lillegraven admire a sculpture in the newly renovated Whitney Gallery of Western Art during the patrons tour Saturday evening at the historical center. (Photo by Sara Loven) Jun 23, 2009
He has a work hanging in the Frederic Remington studio. The painting won the Weiss Award at a past Buffalo Bill Art Show and is part of the museums permanent collection. (Cody Enterprise, WY)
Steve Leger (from left), Jill Gleich, Cebe Breisch and Kathie Noblette experience some of the interactive activities, like the Proctor Rough Rider resin puzzle, as part of staff training for the newly renovated Whitney Gallery of Western Art that opens to the public Sunday. (Photo by Sara Loven) Jun 18, 2009
Behind the Scenes: The Creative Process (Includes Frederic Remington Studio). The Heroic Cowboy. (Cody Enterprise, WY)
Carlson and Strom performance videos embrace the absurd Feb 27, 2009
The other major work in the show is a recent multichannel video called "Meadowlark." Like "Madame 710," it is a restaging of another work of art - in this case, a 1908 painting by Frederic Remington called "Indians Simulating Buffalo.". Remington's paintings did much to promote the myth of the Wild West and the face-off between "cowboys and Indians." With a few simple scenes shot on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana, Carlson and Strom try to tap this mythology and animate it for their... (Boston Globe)