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High Desert Pages exists at the intersection of literary culture and fine art that has defined Taos for over a century. Located on historic Bent Street, the store was founded in 1991 by a former Taos Art Colony resident who envisioned a space where books and visual art could coexist and inspire each other. The gallery room rotates exhibitions of local letterpress prints, handmade books, and broadsides, while the main floor carries an extraordinary selection of art monographs, poetry chapbooks, and titles on Southwest spirituality and healing traditions. The rare books cabinet houses signed D.H. Lawrence first editions and early Taos Society of Artists catalogs that draw collectors from around the world. A rooftop terrace offers stunning views of Taos Mountain, making it one of the most memorable places to read in all of New Mexico.
High Desert Pages exists at the intersection of literary culture and fine art that has defined Taos for over a century. Located on historic Bent Street, the store was founded in 1991 by a former Taos Art Colony resident who envisioned a space where books and visual art could coexist and inspire each other. The gallery room rotates exhibitions of local letterpress prints, handmade books, and broadsides, while the main floor carries an extraordinary selection of art monographs, poetry chapbooks, and titles on Southwest spirituality and healing traditions. The rare books cabinet houses signed D.H. Lawrence first editions and early Taos Society of Artists catalogs that draw collectors from around the world. A rooftop terrace offers stunning views of Taos Mountain, making it one of the most memorable places to read in all of New Mexico. Located in the heart of Taos, New Mexico, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1991, making it 35 years of championing books and readers.
Monthly gallery openings for book artists, weekly rooftop poetry readings during summer, annual Taos Book Arts Festival, and quarterly talks on the history of the Taos Art Colony.
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