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SITE Santa Fe

SITE Santa Fe (often referred to simply as SITE) is a non-profit contemporary arts organization based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since its founding, SITE Santa Fe has gained worldwide recognition through a series of biennial exhibitions that have featured numerous famous artists. These exhibits have attracted thousands of visitors from all around the world.
== History ==
In 1992, local gallery owner Laura Carpenter conceived the idea of SITE Santa Fe, soliciting donations that would eventually total more than $1 million - a third of which went into the renovation by New York architect Richard Gluckman of a warehouse near the train tracks into 19,000 feet of exhibition space.〔Patrick Pacheco (July 30, 1995), (ART: SITE Specific ) ''Los Angeles Times''.〕
SITE Santa Fe, curated by Bruce W. Ferguson,〔Patrick Pacheco (July 30, 1995), (ART: SITE Specific ) ''Los Angeles Times''.〕 was started in 1995 with the goal of hosting the only biennial of contemporary art in the entire United States. For the biennial's first edition, Ferguson, along with co-curator Vince Varga, selected 31 artists from 13 different countries to participate, half of them women, half from the United States.〔Patrick Pacheco (July 30, 1995), (ART: SITE Specific ) ''Los Angeles Times''.〕
The first of these biennials was launched on July 14, 1995, and ran through October 8, 1995. Since then, there have been 5 other biennials, the most recent of which ended on January 7, 2007. Following the massive success of the first biennial, SITE Santa Fe opted to present exhibitions on an ongoing basis.
These exhibits have also proved to be greatly successful and widely recognized. With the inclusion of work by such well-known artists as Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jenny Holzer, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Bruce Nauman, Lorna Simpson and Andres Serrano, the event encompasses not only the largest display of contemporary and conceptual art ever mounted in this city but also symposiums, concerts, films, children's programs and performances.〔Patrick Pacheco (July 30, 1995), (ART: SITE Specific ) ''Los Angeles Times''.〕 Later editions have featured contributions from world-famous artists such as Gregory Crewdson, Andy Goldsworthy, Takashi Murakami, Elizabeth Peyton, Raymond Pettibon and Kara Walker. Each artist received $7,500 to make his or her contribution. No help from commercial galleries or collectors was allowed. All the artists were to return to Santa Fe for at least three weeks before the biennial opened to help with the installation process.〔Jori Finkel (January 27, 2008), (Welcome to New Mexico. Now Create. ) ''New York Times''.〕
SITE Santa Fe also remained a presence through the administration of grants to local artists, as well ancillary programs in education and development.〔Patrick Pacheco (July 30, 1995), (ART: SITE Specific ) ''Los Angeles Times''.〕
In 1997, SITE Santa Fe served as commissioning institution for the United States pavilion at the Venice Biennale.〔(47th International Exhibition of Art 1997: Robert Colescott. Recent Works ) Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice.〕

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