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TUCSON’S MEDICINE MAN

edicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona, feels more like a museum of Western art and history, while the gallery’s website [] strives to reach fans of both traditional and contemporary Western and American Indian art. The man who keeps it all running is gallery founder and owner Dr. Mark Sublette. When he’s not buying, selling or researching art, Sublette is either writing (he’s the author of the Charles Bloom) or hosting the Art Dealer Diaries podcast []. The former physician recently spoke with about his interest in Western art and history and painter Dixon.

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