Articles & Press

Capricorn Hill in Sedona, Arizona - One of the 10 best places in the world to learn about Surrealism.

The Sunday Times

“10 of the Best Places to Learn About Surrealism”

Capricorn Hill in Sedona, Arizona, as featured in the Sedona Secret 7 on VisitSedona.com.

Sedona Secret 7

“Capricorn Hill Featured on VisitSedona.com”

Art historians look deeper at Surrealist artist Dorothea Tanning.

Sedona Red Rock News

“Art Historians Look Deeper at Surrealist Artist Dorothea Tanning”

Hyperallergic

“A Pilgrimage to Dorothea Tanning’s Arizona Studio”

Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning pose with the Capricorn sculpture in Sedona, Arizona.

Capricorn Hill Press Release

“Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Surrealism at Historic Capricorn Hill”

The Tanning-Ernst Effect:  Is Sedona poised for a Surrealist Renaissance?

Southwest Contemporary

“The Tanning-Ernst Effect: Is Sedona Poised for a Surrealist Renaissance?”

Max Ernst, Fragments of Capricorn and Other Sculpture featured in Smithsonian Libraries.

Smithsonian Libraries

“Max Ernst, Fragments of Capricorn and Other Sculpture”

Amy Ernst, Granddaughter of Max Ernst, Extends Family Art Legacy with Surrealist Collage, featured in Southwest Contemporary.

Southwest Contemporary

“Amy Ernst, Granddaughter of Max Ernst, Extends Family Art Legacy with Surrealist Collage”

Ambiente - A Landscape Hotel

“Sedona as Art Mecca”

Amy Ernst Comes Home, featured in the Sedona Redrock News.

Sedona Red Rock News

“Amy Ernst Comes Home”

Capricorn bronze sculpture featured in the National Gallery of Art.

National Gallery of Art

“Capricorn Bronze in the Museum”

Capricorn bronze sculpture featured in Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.

Nelson Atkins Museum

“Capricorn Bronze in the Collection”

Arizona Highways

“Making Themselves at Home”