DESERT HOT SPRINGS (Feb. 28) — “I’ve been through the desert on a horse with no name. It felt good to be out of the rain.” Torrential downpour best described DHS this day. The sculpture here, “Two Faced White Man,” was done by Native American artist Semu and resides in the dungeon like Pueblo museum of desert eccentric Cabot Yerxa. Semu makes a statement on the white man’s duplicity with treaty making. This tourist attraction was built in the ‘40s by Yerxa, a whimsical former Minnesotan who entertained artistic aspirations and studied painting in Paris in the ‘20s when Picasso and Hemingway were on the scene.
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