Current Exhibition

March 1 – April 1, 2024 | Blasfemme

March 1 – April 1, 2024 | Blasfemme

The Turner Carroll Gallery exhibition Blasfemme emerges as a compelling testament to the profound impact of female artists who, over the last century, have orchestrated transformative disruptions within the art world. The exhibition unfolds as a tapestry of influential figures, drawing attention to their long-overlooked contributions.

The Godmother of Feminist Art, Judy Chicago, assumes a central role in Blasfemme. Her artistic progeny, the “adopted art daughters” Nadya Tolokonnikova, founder of the notorious Pvssy Riot, and Caledonia Curry, known as Swoon, join her in this exploration. Renowned for their pioneering work in social practice art, Tolokonnikova’s two-year incarceration in Siberia due to activism and Swoon’s distinction as the inaugural female street artist integrated into museum collections are emblematic of their trailblazing spirit.

The roster of groundbreaking women artists showcased in the exhibition expands further to include luminaries such as Louise Bourgeois, Leonora Carrington, Meridel Rubenstein, Kiki Smith, and Monica Lundy. Each of these visionary artists defied societal norms and expectations, collectively forging a path toward a more compassionate and equitable future. Blasfemme thus stands as a resonant chorus celebrating these artists’ indomitable spirit and enduring impact on the artistic landscape.

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Upcoming Exhibitions

April 4 – 7, 2024  |  Dallas Art Fair

April 4 – 7, 2024 | Dallas Art Fair

From April 4 – 7, 2024, the Dallas Art Fair will present its next iteration. We are very excited to be back in Dallas for our 15th Dallas Art Fair. Stay tuned for our booth lineup. View works in the fair here

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April 19 – May 12, 2024 | Bound: Sam Lao and Jeremy Biggers

April 19 – May 12, 2024 | Bound: Sam Lao and Jeremy Biggers

Opening Reception Friday, April 19, 5 - 7 pm Jeremy Biggers and Sam Lao are a unique and talented artistic couple based in Dallas. Despite their contrasting styles, their work is equally impressive and captivating. Biggers is a muralist and realist painter who creates monumental, empowering portraits of individuals within his community. Lao, whose works are featured in Meow Wolf’s newly opened museum in Texas, creates vibrant abstract forests of tufted textiles, which come together to form enchanting environments. This exhibition marks their first joint display outside of Dallas, and their New Mexico debut! Jeremy Biggers draws inspiration...

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May 10 – June 9, 2024 | Swoon: Gift in the Rupture

May 10 – June 9, 2024 | Swoon: Gift in the Rupture

Caledonia Curry, aka Swoon, has had one of the most exceptional careers of any woman artist. The daughter of parents addicted to heroin, her childhood was filled with trauma. Swoon found peace and healing through her art practice, which was the one thing that anchored her throughout her tumultuous life. Swoon has train-hopped, created cashless communities that sailed down the Mississippi in a handmade art raft, and literally crashed the Venice Biennale by sailing across the Adriatic and into the Grand Canal. Her work is gritty and true to her evolution on the streets of Brooklyn, though now Swoon counts the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and countless other museums internationally as homes for her artworks. Turner Carroll’s own Tonya Turner Carroll curated Swoon’s exhibition at the Mesa Museum of Contemporary Art, part of a comprehensive social justice exhibition series that included Shepard Fairey, Apache artist Douglas Miles, and other well-known street artists. Swoon also enjoys a remarkable midcareer retrospective at the Taubman Museum of Art; quite a remarkable achievement for an artist not yet 50 years old, to enjoy a retrospective museum exhibition.

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July 5 – August 4, 2024 | Hunt Slonem: Il Giardino Zoologico

July 5 – August 4, 2024 | Hunt Slonem: Il Giardino Zoologico

Hunt Slonem is an American powerhouse artist whose work has been exhibited across the globe. Known for his prolific paintings of rabbits, birds, and butterflies, Slonem enjoys a rare position of prominence in private and public collections worldwide. He has long housed many birds in his mammoth New York studio, often rescuing those wounded from the brutal world outside. Slonem finds beauty in the old, weathered, and wounded, often framing his luscious paintings in antique frames, their chips and mars adding a sense of history, memory, and need for preservation.

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September 6 – October 6, 2024 | Angela Ellsworth & Raphaelle Goethals: Under the Liquid Sky

September 6 – October 6, 2024 | Angela Ellsworth & Raphaelle Goethals: Under the Liquid Sky

Opening Reception Friday, January 26, 5 - 7 pm Angela Ellsworth and Raphaelle Goethals are powerhouse women artists working in Santa Fe, making a big mark on the national art world in very different ways. Angela Ellsworth is an iconic figure in feminist and LGBTQ+ art circles. It’s widely known that her ancestor was notorious Morman prophet Lorenzo Snow, a polygamist who married a 16-year-old girl in his 50s. Ellsworth has dedicated her art practice to healing that legacy, often referencing the pain of women in her heritage who were silenced and oppressed. Ellsworth is well known for her “seer bonnets,” modeled after those her female...

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Past Exhibitions

December 5 – 10, 2023 | Art Miami

December 5 – 10, 2023 | Art Miami

Turner Carroll Gallery is exhibiting Nadya Tolokonnikova, Jeremy Biggers, Swoon, Sam Lao, and Clarence Heyward at Art Miami, and we will introduce the venerable street art duo FAILE along with indigenous artist Virgil Ortiz. View the work here. View our Art Miami 2023 catalog, Rebel, here.

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September 15, 2023 | Transcendent

September 15, 2023 | Transcendent

Jamie Brunson, Candy Colored Happiness Sunset, 2022, oil, alkyd, and wax on polyester over panel, 48 x 96"Opening Reception Friday, September 15, 5 - 7 pm In conjunction with the opening of Santa Fe’s new contemporary art museum, New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary, Turner Carroll will host an exhibition of New Mexico artists. This celebration of the talents of our region will include Virgil Ortiz, Jamie Brunson, Walter Robinson, Karen Yank, Natalie Christensen, Scott Greene, John Barker, Judy Chicago, Angela Ellsworth, Raphaelle Goethals, Harmony Hammond, Mokha Laget, Agnes Martin, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Meridel Rubenstein,...

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February 10 – March 10, 2023  |  Beverly McIver: An Introspective Retrospective

February 10 – March 10, 2023 | Beverly McIver: An Introspective Retrospective

 From early self-portraits in clown makeup to more recent works featuring portraits of others and her own reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibition illuminates the arc of Beverly McIver's artistic career while also touching on her personal journey. Her self-portraits explore expressions of individuality, stereotypes, and ways of masking identity, while portraits of family members provide glimpses of intimate moments, in good times as well as in illness and death. The exhibition includes McIver's portraits of other artists and notable figures, recent work resulting from a year in Rome with American Academy's Rome Prize, and...

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April 7 – May 7, 2023 | Turner Carroll Honors Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

April 7 – May 7, 2023 | Turner Carroll Honors Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Turner Carroll will honor one of New Mexico’s most influential artists — Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, in conjunction with her wildly anticipated retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Turner Carroll presents Quick-to-See Smith’s works on paper, and headlines with with her remarkable painting, “My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” Born in 1940 at the St. Ignatius Indian Mission on the Flathead Reservation, Montana, Jaune has created elaborate, abstract paintings and prints rich in symbolism since the 1970s. Her work often combines imagery from the commercial lexicon with traditional native imagery and personal narratives....

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April 20 – 23, 2023  |  Dallas Art Fair

April 20 – 23, 2023 | Dallas Art Fair

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. From April 20 – 23, 2023 the Dallas Art Fair will present its next iteration. We are very excited to be back for in Dallas for our 14th Dallas Art Fair. Our booth will feature exceptional artists including Nadya Tolokonnikova, Hunt Slonem, Swoon, Hung Liu, Natalie Christensen and Jim Eyre, Angela Ellsworth, Raphaelle Goethals, Stephen Hayes, Clarence Heyward, Monica Lundy, Matt King, Beverly McIver, Lien Truong, and Mokha Laget.

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April 29, 2023 | Dennis McNett’s WolfBat Mask and Monumental Puppet Procession

April 29, 2023 | Dennis McNett’s WolfBat Mask and Monumental Puppet Procession

Procession Begins at CONTAINER - 1226 Flagman Way, Friday, April 29, 6:15 pm—join us! Brought to Santa Fe in conjunction with Print Santa Fe, Dennis McNett has exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Me Collection Museum in Berlin, MOHS exhibit in Copenhagen, Ft. Wayne Museum of Art, Museum of Print History in Houston, TX, and Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, FL, among other venues. McNett will host a mask-making extravaganza at CONTAINER (1226 Flagman Way in the Baca Railyard) for a week from April 25 to 29. The mask-making event at CONTAINER will culminate in the procession.

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June 2 – 18, 2023 | Karen Yank and Agnes Martin

June 2 – 18, 2023 | Karen Yank and Agnes Martin

Opening Reception at Turner Carroll, Friday, June 2, 5-7 pm In conjunction with the University Art Museum exhibition featuring Karen Yank and her mentor Agnes Martin, Turner Carroll is thrilled to unveil new outdoor sculptures by Karen Yank as well as wall works. Yank has had a banner year, being the recipient of the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, in addition to winning yet another public art commission and being featured in the UAM exhibition with Martin. Work in the exhibition may be seen here.

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June 23 – July 23, 2023 | Clarence Heyward: UNSEEN

June 23 – July 23, 2023 | Clarence Heyward: UNSEEN

Clarence Heyward: UNSEEN, from the Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, NC Opening Reception at Turner Carroll, Friday, June 23, 5–7 pm One of our breakout artists of 2022 will be coming to Turner Carroll Gallery for his inaugural solo exhibition in Santa Fe, Clarence Heyward. Throughout 2023 we had difficulty keeping Clarence’s stunning paintings for more than a day or two before a collector took an interest and purchased a piece. Having the works from his solo exhibition at CAM Raleigh travel to the gallery represents a rare opportunity to see and collect the work of this rising star. UNSEEN is accompanied by a soundscape and takes the...

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July 28 – September 4, 2023 | Hung Liu: Memory and Revolution

July 28 – September 4, 2023 | Hung Liu: Memory and Revolution

Opening Reception at Turner Carroll, Friday, July 28, 5–7 pm August marks the second anniversary of the passing of our friend, the incredible artist and humanist, Hung Liu. Liu once said, when asked about her paintings of women and children from other cultures and races: "We can adopt each other's children, and we can adopt each other's ancestors, as well." You are invited to see and check-in with these ancestors who are both universal and specific. Artwork in the exhibition may be seen here.

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November 29 – December 4, 2022 | Art Miami

November 29 – December 4, 2022 | Art Miami

Turner Carroll Gallery is exhibiting Hung Liu, Mildred Howard, and Swoon, at Art Miami, along with Hoss Haley, Judy Chicago, Kara Walker, and three emerging artists with current East Coast museum exhibitions who will show in Miami for the first time: Mokha Laget (Katzen Art Center), Clarence Heyward (CAM Raleigh), and Lien Truong (Nasher Museum of Art). View artwork that will be at Art Miami here.

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November 4 – December 11, 2022 | Greg Murr: Fields and Gatherings

November 4 – December 11, 2022 | Greg Murr: Fields and Gatherings

 In 2013, Greg Murr discovered a group of forgotten photographs stored on his hard drive. They were images of a single peony cut from his mother’s garden. While the flower itself was long gone, the photos had captured its experience and stirred something within Murr. The body of work descended from a single peony stretches to this day, and continues to reveal itself anew with what can be found between the petals. Decontextualised, abstracted, and extracted from their environment, Murr’s blooms invite the viewer to see patterns present throughout the expanse of the natural world. Looking into the curl of a flower, one can see the...

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September 30 – October 30, 2022  |  Hunt Slonem: Lepus Cuniculus

September 30 – October 30, 2022 | Hunt Slonem: Lepus Cuniculus

Even though Hunt was born in the Chinese year of the rabbit, his work had a slow introduction to these animals. In the 1970s, rabbits began appearing at the feet of saints in devotional paintings. Over the decades, they, as rabbits do, multiplied to cover entire walls and eventually came to make up much of this distinguished painter’s life. These lagomorphs quickly grew to transcendent heights within Slonem’s world, with mystics and psychics telling him that these rabbits would take him places his other work never could. Lepus Cuniculus is a manifestation of these predictions, and features entirely new media for Slonem. World-renowned for...

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September 23 – October 22, 2022  |  Response

September 23 – October 22, 2022 | Response

Response is a group exhibition featuring four New Mexico-based artists using traditional painting techniques to cutting-edge technology to create responsive and responding bodies of work. A collaboration between Pie Projects and Turner Carroll Gallery, the exhibition will run at Pie Projects, 924B Shoofly Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505, from September 23 to October 22, 2022. The ability to perceive and adapt to stimuli, along with metabolizing, moving, and reproducing, is fundamental to the scientific definition of life. Through the act of response, an object becomes more than the sum of its parts, and the glimmer of a ghost in the machine...

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September 2 – October 2, 2022 |  Karen Yank: Between Aspiration and Reality

September 2 – October 2, 2022 | Karen Yank: Between Aspiration and Reality

Karen Yank: Between Aspiration and Reality, September 2 – October 2, 2022 Opening Reception Friday, September 2, 5–7pm The circle and the cross appear thematically throughout Karen Yank's practice. Circles can be the center of a flower, the face of a clock, a yin-yang, or a metaphor for the re-appropriation of energy through the cycles of life and death. The antitheses of her mentor, Agnes Martin’s square. In contrast, the cross can be a mathematical placeholder, a metaphor for where two forces meet, the marker for something precious, or a nonverbal sign of honesty and fidelity in the middle ages. Together the two symbols carry ancient...

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August 26 – September 25, 2022  |  Lien Truong: From the Earth Rise Radiant Beings

August 26 – September 25, 2022 | Lien Truong: From the Earth Rise Radiant Beings

 In her first solo exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery Lien Truong exhibits works from her series From the Earth Rise Radiant Beings. The series consists of bold explorations of color and form, and staunch repudiation of Orientalist stereotypes. Taking female figures from 18th- and 19th-century paintings she transforms them into silhouettes painted in the palest yellow hues and reappropriates the figures’ sexualized and submissive gestures into a kind of Asian futurism. Through otherworldly landscapes and anamorphic silk shapes, Truong creates narratives of love transcending generations to create messages of resistance, autonomy, and...

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July 22 – August 21, 2022 | Hung Liu: Gilded Humanism

July 22 – August 21, 2022 | Hung Liu: Gilded Humanism

In honor of the one-year anniversary of the passing of our most inspiring friend Hung Liu, we will host an exhibition of her quintessentially humanist portraits. Throughout her artistic practice Hung Liu broke down the barriers of generation, nationality, and class. Cutting through the superficial identities that keep us apart through her tremendously empathetic portraits, she explored universalities of human joy and suffering and our innate need for love and safety. Join us this season for an exhibition of mixed media work by Hung Liu in conjunction with Remember This: Hung Liu at Trillium at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer...

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June 17 – July 17, 2022  |  Raphaëlle Goethals: The Possibility of Remembrance

June 17 – July 17, 2022 | Raphaëlle Goethals: The Possibility of Remembrance

 We are delighted to welcome back Raphaëlle Goethals for her 3rd solo exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery. Raphaëlle is known for her large scale, transcendent encaustic paintings. Her practice comes from a desire for larger truths, a search for the timeless and the infinite, and a cultivation of both devotion and humanism. Goethals' paintings have been featured in numerous museum exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe, including a recent solo exhibition at the Morris Graves Museum. Raphaëlle Goethals is one of a group of remarkable women artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Agnes Martin, Agnes Pelton, Susan Rothenberg, Linda Benglis,...

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June 3 – July 3, 2022  |  Women in the House

June 3 – July 3, 2022 | Women in the House

In honor of the 50th anniversary of seminal feminist art installation and performance space Womanhouse, this exhibition will feature works by original Womanhouse artists Nancy Youdelman and Judy Chicago. Joining them will be Mildred Howard, Hung Liu, Jeanette Pasin Sloan, and next gen artists Monica Lundy, and Judy Chicago’s “radical daughter” Caledonia Curry (Swoon), who presents an installation of works from her audaciously inventive flotilla Miss Rockaway Regatta, a floating artwork which sailed the Adriatic and inserted itself into the Venice Biennale, canonizing Curry in to the history of contemporary art. Exhibitions opens June 3,...

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May 6 – 30, 2022 | Mildred Howard

May 6 – 30, 2022 | Mildred Howard

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. “The concentration that I’ve been focusing on is on memory: memory history, place and class. It's about the everyday. Everyday objects. Everyday people.” –Mildred Howard It is with great pride that Turner Carroll Gallery announces our official representation of Mildred Howard. Her practice includes multiple mediums, including installation, collage, printmaking, and mixed media assemblages. Her work is exhibited and held in numerous museum collections including the Berkeley Art Museum, the de Young Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Fred Jones...

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April 20 – 23, 2023  |  Dallas Art Fair

April 21 – 24, 2022 | Dallas Art Fair

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. From April 21 – 24, 2022 the Dallas Art Fair will present its next iteration in-person. We are very excited to be back in Dallas for the fair, and will our booth will feature exceptional artists including Hunt Slonem, Greg Murr, Judy Chicago, Hung Liu, and Mokha Laget.

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April 8 – May 1, 2022  |  Camille Claudel and Calxyte Campe Legacy

April 8 – May 1, 2022 | Camille Claudel and Calxyte Campe Legacy

Work in Camille Claudel and Calyxte Campe Legacy may be seen here. This intergenerational exhibition of bronze masterworks will feature sculptures by the renowned historical artist Camille Claudel and her great-grandnephew Calxyte Campe. Shown together for the first time, their work is a celebration of the remarkable talents of this family through their expertly formed, cast bronze sculpture. This show runs from April 8 to May 1, 2022.

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March 11 – April 7, 2022 | Natalie Christensen and Jim Eyre: TOGETHER/APART

March 11 – April 7, 2022 | Natalie Christensen and Jim Eyre: TOGETHER/APART

 Work in Natalie Christensen and Jim Eyre: TOGETHER/APART exhibition may be seen here. About this exhibition TOGETHER/APART, the artists say it best, "These composite images of surreal cityscapes embody the disquieting experience of how our lives have been transformed by the ravages of COVID-19. We have retreated from our daily routines and into our homes for an unprecedented period of time. With no end in sight, we rely more than ever on the digital arena for human connection. We can no longer be in densely populated urban spaces, grabbing a coffee with friends or going out to see a film. In response to the isolation, we created these...

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February 4 – March 6, 2022  |  The Power of Print: Featuring Works from Master Printer Jack Lemon of Landfall Press

February 4 – March 6, 2022 | The Power of Print: Featuring Works from Master Printer Jack Lemon of Landfall Press

Work in The Power of Print: Featuring Works from Master Printer Jack Lemon of Landfall Press exhibition may be seen here. Somewhere in Santa Fe, tucked away on an industrial street and facing a taco shop, there is a world-class printmaking studio. With over 6000 square feet of presses, archives, and activity, Landfall Press is a crown jewel of contemporary printmaking, and for the past five decades Jack Lemon has been at its helm. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who went to school on the G.I. Bill and studied traditional stone lithography, Lemon became a master printer who built a legacy of uncompromising artistic collaboration, creating prints...

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October 15 – November 21, 2021 | Monica Lundy: Physiognomy of the Abandoned

October 15 – November 21, 2021 | Monica Lundy: Physiognomy of the Abandoned

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. Influenced by the cultures of her upbringing, Italian-American artist Monica Lundy, Investigates the histories of disenfranchised communities—specifically women who have been deemed inferior or called "deviant" for being too liberal. Growing up in Saudi Arabia, a country that is known for gender inequality, Lundy has experienced the double effects of feeling marginalized as a woman and foreigner in another country. As well, Lundy extracts the histories of women's disenfranchised from her own Italian heritage—focusing on the archival documentation of women's incarceration and mistreatment during the...

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Getting to the Art of It, Episode 2: Landfall Press – 50 Years of Collaborative Lithography

Getting to the Art of It, Episode 2: Landfall Press – 50 Years of Collaborative Lithography

Getting to the Art of It · 2. Landfall Press - 50 Years of Collaborative LithographyOur guest this week is Jack Lemon the founder and master printer at Landfall Press since 1970. Jack has created collaborative print editions with Kara Walker, Christo, Judy Chicago, Sol LeWitt, and many more highly respected and influential artists of the last 5 decades. Jack went to school during a time when lithography was fading from the world of fine art in the United States and had a ring-side seat and pivotal role in its renaissance in the 1960s and 70s. Turner Carroll Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of prints from Jack’s impressive archive....

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November 30 – December 05, 2021  |  Scope Miami Beach

November 30 – December 05, 2021 | Scope Miami Beach

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. From November 30 – December 5, 2021 Scope Miami Beach will present its next iteration in-person. We are very excited to be back in Miami for this fair, and will our booth will feature exceptional artists including Hunt Slonem, Camille Claudel, Walter Robinson, Rex Ray, Swoon and Natalie Christensen, with special focus on Judy Chicago, and Hung Liu, both of whom are having museum retrospectives this year.

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April 20 – 23, 2023  |  Dallas Art Fair

November 11 – 14, 2021 | Dallas Art Fair

Work in the exhibition may be seen here. From November 11 – 14, 2021 the Dallas Art Fair will present its next iteration in-person. We are very excited to be back in Dallas for the fair, and will our booth will feature exceptional artists including Hunt Slonem, Camille Claudel, and Greg Murr, with special focus on Judy Chicago, and Hung Liu, both of whom are having museum retrospectives this year. In addition, Turner Carroll Gallery in conjunction with the Dallas Art Fair and Klyde Warren Park, are extremely pleased to announce the installation of the mobile diorama, The House Our Families Built by Caledonia Curry who goes by the artist...

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Swoon at the Dallas Art Fair

Swoon at the Dallas Art Fair

Thursday, November 11 The House Our Families Built installation walkabout with artist Caledonia Curry, also known as Swoon4:30–5:30 p.m.Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201 Join the artist for an intimate VIP walkthrough of her installation The House Our Families Built on view in Klyde Warren Park November 10–21, 2021. Turner Carroll Gallery, in conjunction with the Dallas Art Fair and Klyde Warren Park, are extremely pleased to announce the installation of the mobile diorama by Caledonia Curry who goes by the artist name Swoon. The work itself is a diorama and audio installation that is created on the mobile...

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Hung Liu in “The World Stage” at the Nevada Museum of Art

Hung Liu in “The World Stage” at the Nevada Museum of Art

Featuring 90 contemporary artworks by 35 renowned American artists, The World Stage showcases some of today’s global influencers alongside prominent names from the 20th-century art canon. The exhibition title is borrowed from the name of a series of paintings by Kehinde Wiley, an artist best known for his presidential portrait of Barack Obama which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. The selected works comprise a variety of media, from painting to installation to mixed media, with a special focus on prints made in a wide range of techniques. Drawn from the collection of renowned art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer, The...

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Natalie Christensen Invitee to United Arab Emirates Architecture Delegation

Natalie Christensen Invitee to United Arab Emirates Architecture Delegation

When Turner Carroll artist, Natalie Christensen, received an official invitation from the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Washington D.C., to attend the UAE Architectural Delegation, she believed the email was spam. It was nearly overlooked. Christensen, certainly a global artist, is known for her sublime imagery featuring commonplace architecture and streetscape, deconstructed to color field, geometry, shadow and psychological metaphor. Her work has been exhibited in London, Berlin, Bristol, and Dublin, with feature articles in the United Kingdom, India, Philippines, and Germany in the past year alone. As it turned out, the email...

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Judy Chicago Triumph at Dior in Paris

Judy Chicago Triumph at Dior in Paris

The January 20, 2020 Dior couture show took place inside the womblike chamber of Judy Chicago's enormous Inflatable Mother Goddess. Even better is that the show was held in the garden of the Musée Rodin. An act of temporal comeuppance for the artist whose protegée, Camille Claudel, is now in the ascendancy. Kudos to Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's first female creative director, for her work putting women artists in the forefront of major projects. Articles on the event appeared in many media outlets including Harper's Bazaar, The New York Times, and The Guardian. 22 January 2020

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Online Virtual Exhibition | Burned: Women and Fire

Online Virtual Exhibition | Burned: Women and Fire

Etsuko Ichikawa: Making a Pyrograph Special Judy Chicago exhibition and event to benefit Through the Flower July 26, 2020 from 2-5 pm at Through the Flower Art Space in Belen, NM Purchase tickets here. Burned: Women and Fire Artists include Judy Chicago, Monica Lundy, Karen Yank, Etsuko Ichikawa, Meridel Rubenstein, Jami Porter Lara, Julie Richard Crane, Hung Liu and Lien Truong. Artwork in the exhibition may be viewed here. Fire is one of the most potent symbols in human history. It purifies, illuminates, destroys, and transforms. “Mother Earth” has fire in its core. That magma—hot, molten rock—is an igneous rock. The name igneous comes...

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Online Virtual Exhibition | Greg Murr: A Mediated Garden

Online Virtual Exhibition | Greg Murr: A Mediated Garden

Greg Murr uses familiar resources from nature to examine some of the fundamental properties of our world: space, time, matter, and motion. His paintings feature arrangements of delicate peony blossoms; alluring in their recognizability, but also insinuating a certain spatial fabric and a presence of gravity with their networks of lines, folds, and masses. Rendered in layers of nearly transparent paint, the exquisite blooms are depictions of both levity and weight, of motion and stillness, of growth and collapse. In his Thermal Study pieces, clusters of blooms ascend, suggesting a plume of smoke or rising cloud of steam. In other works, Murr...

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November 22 – December 14, 2019  |  Suzanne Sbarge: Dovetail

November 22 – December 14, 2019 | Suzanne Sbarge: Dovetail

About the work Suzanne says, “Some of the earliest examples of dovetail wood joinery are found in ancient Egyptian burials, places where body and spirit re-aligned and transformed. The hybrid characters in my work are similarly in states of flux, emerging from the unconscious and becoming something real, or exiting the limitations of the natural world and becoming new beings in new dreamscapes.” The juxtaposition of paint and collage gives a sense of altered vision. This “collaged state of mind” – the dovetailing of the real and the surreal – is what Suzanne Sbarge looks for. Ever-present are the dualities of familiarity and...

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October 4 – 28, 2019  |  Igor Melnikov: Soulscapes

October 4 – 28, 2019 | Igor Melnikov: Soulscapes

Igor Melnikov’s art defies easy classification. The Russian-born artist resists labels like Figure Painter or Symbolist, insisting that his depictions of physical objects serve as realistic presentations of ideas, rather than coded iconography. His subdued paintings, with their detailed depictions of people and things, are not the work of a stereotypical contemporary Conceptual artist either. Instead, Melnikov places himself in a more ambiguous territory: somewhere between traditional and conceptual, paying homage to both the technical mastery of Old Masters and the psychological subjectivity of more modern artists. Melnikov’s duality as a...

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September 6 – 29, 2019  |  Georges Mazilu: Madonnas, Angels, and Candles

September 6 – 29, 2019 | Georges Mazilu: Madonnas, Angels, and Candles

In a mysteriously beautiful marriage of Northern Renaissance style painting and haunting surrealism, Georges Mazilu’s painting explores and reconciles his past—deconstructing how his Romanian childhood has influenced his unique and curious aesthetic and subject matter. Beginning with abstract, organic sketch strokes, Mazilu morphs ambiguous base shapes into human figures in a stunning amalgamation of his skill as a classically-trained painter, and in his vision as an ambitiously contemporary creator. In every piece from Mazilu, traces of the technical expertise learned at the prestigious Grigorescu Institute of Fine...

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July 19 – August 9, 2019  |  Hung Liu: Catchers

July 19 – August 9, 2019 | Hung Liu: Catchers

The exhibition showcases Liu’s most recent paintings, primarily of children, inspired by Dorothea Lange's Dust Bowl-era photography. Liu's paintings depict children growing up during hard times, struggling to safeguard the joy and innocence of childhood. Though barely able to care for themselves, these children find the compassion to care for each other and for animals. Liu’s exhibition title alludes to her memory of a book she read 50 years prior when she was a student in China--Catcher in the Rye. Like "Catcher" in Salinger's novel, it is the idealistic child who tries to keep society from falling off the edge into oblivion, both...

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June 14 – July 10, 2019  |  Glitched: Nina Tichava and Shawn Smith

June 14 – July 10, 2019 | Glitched: Nina Tichava and Shawn Smith

Turner Carroll Gallery is pleased to announce Glitched, an exhibition of artworks by California College of the Arts alumni Nina Tichava and Shawn Smith. While Tichava and Smith vary vastly in their medium and creative process, they both explore the intersections of culture, technology, and the environment through their art practices. Tichava's offsetting of the visual linear code in her works alters the geometric form from what we expect to perceive.  Smith, who conceives his sculptures by viewing images of animals through a pixelated computer screen, plays with how an image of an animal is mutated by changing the computer code within the...

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May 17 – June 10, 2019 |  Fausto Fernandez: Progression Through Colors

May 17 – June 10, 2019 | Fausto Fernandez: Progression Through Colors

Fausto Fernandez has been crossing literal and metaphorical boundaries his entire life.  Fernandez grew up between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas.  He earned his art degree from University of Texas, El Paso, and his paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries in both Mexico and throughout the U.S.  In this new body of work, Fausto Fernandez applies found materials that help him express his stories in metaphors: particularly stories of relationships, his interest in graphic design, and the influence of art history that challenged him to explore alternative forms of expression. Using wallpaper and instructional materials...

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April 19 – May 13, 2019 | Natalie Christensen: Last night I dreamt I knew how to swim

April 19 – May 13, 2019 | Natalie Christensen: Last night I dreamt I knew how to swim

  Last night I dreamt I knew how to swim is an exhibition of new work by Natalie Christensen. The title is from Patti Smith's 2017 book Devotion, an apt construction as the main story and the title of the book are epynomous, not unlike Christensen's printed geometry holding the subject image of her photographs inside a constructed shape. In Christensen's own words "I am repeatedly drawn to the swimming pool as a subject of my photography because for me they are a metaphor for the unconscious. In American culture, pools serve on one level as a recognizable symbol evoking the luxury of leisure. The opportunity to drift aimlessly in the...

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April 11 – 14, 2019  |  Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

April 11 – 14, 2019 | Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

Preview Gala April 11, 7-10 pm (VIP tickets purchased through Dallas Art Fair) Fair open daily April 12-14 Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District – the 2019 Dallas Art Fair will feature prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists. The Preview Gala marks the launch of the eleventh annual Dallas Art Fair on Thursday, April 11, 2019. The Preview Gala benefits the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas...

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March 29 – April 22, 2019 | Can’t Lock Me Up

March 29 – April 22, 2019 | Can’t Lock Me Up

 Can’t Lock Me Up: Women Resist Silence Opening reception Friday, March 29, from 5-7 pm. Artists include Fatemeh Baigmoradi, Ambreen Butt, Judy Chicago, Jenny Holzer, Hung Liu, Monica Lundy, sheri crider, and Lien Truong. Artwork in the exhibition may be viewed here.  “When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful. We realize the importance of our voices only when   we are silenced.” Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan  A massive, global problem exists in our shared human history. Since the beginning of civilization, women’s biology has   been used against them in attempts to silence them, shame them, and to limit their access to...

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March 1- 25, 2019 | Matthew Shlian: New Work

March 1- 25, 2019 | Matthew Shlian: New Work

Artist and designer Matthew Shlian, who describes himself as a paper engineer, gives patterns of life and motion to an otherwise flat form: paper. Shlian creates intricate three-dimensional geometric forms with exact folds and creases to form bas-relief sculptures. His works are often based on classic Islamic tile design principles, born out of years of study using geometry as a basis for patterning. The unit is as important as a whole and symmetry, proportion, light, shadow and repetition are all considered. There is an illusion of movement as the viewer’s eye quickly travels back and forth throughout the piece. In this tangible art form,...

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February 1- 25, 2019 | Greg Murr: Blooms

February 1- 25, 2019 | Greg Murr: Blooms

Rooted in ancient art and still prevalent today, depictions of blossoms, blooms, and other botanical elements can be found in many of the most significant art movements. There’s no way you can evade the emotive inspiration that comes from flowers. For centuries, humans have exchanged flowers as an expression of the entire emotional range, from “I love you” to “I’m sorry.” In a sophisticated language of color and form, these works by Greg Murr are ephemeral and emotional, with their poetic symbolism rubbing against the mechanisms of value, history, and trade. The artist will be present for the opening. Artwork in the exhibition may be viewed...

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December 14, 2018 |   Holiday Cheers: Cocktails & A Few of Our Favorite Things

December 14, 2018 | Holiday Cheers: Cocktails & A Few of Our Favorite Things

Special Event Friday, December 14, 5-7pm Holiday Cheers: Cocktails & A Few of Our Favorite Things event at Turner Carroll Gallery with tastings and special offerings from Troubled Minds Distilling in celebration of the release of their vodka, gin, and whiskey. Sip a signature cocktail while taking in the stunning artworks in A Few of Our Favorite Things, an exhibition curated by the art advisors at Turner Carroll Gallery! Make this the best holiday ever with the truly unique gift of art and local craft spirits. Friday, December 14, 5-7 pm. Work in the exhibition may be viewed here. For more information email us at...

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November 30 – December 31, 2018 |   A Few of Our Favorite Things: A Holiday Exhibition

November 30 – December 31, 2018 | A Few of Our Favorite Things: A Holiday Exhibition

November 30-December 31, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, November 30, 5-7pm Join us for an opening celebrating our holiday exhibit, A Few of Our Favorite Things, curated by your favorite art advisors at Turner Carroll Gallery! Make this one the best holidays ever with the truly unique gift of art. This evening, filled with warmth, friendship, and holiday cheer will be a perfect time to secure your favorite artworks for Holiday delivery. Fabulous artwork by Jenny Abell, Carol Anthony, Jamie Brunson, Natalie Christensen, Fausto Fernandez, Traian Filip, Josh Garber, Jimi Gleason, Raphaelle Goethals, Scott Greene, Robert Kelly, Orlando Leyba,...

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November 9 – 30, 2018 |   Scott Greene: Environmental (Ex)change

November 9 – 30, 2018 | Scott Greene: Environmental (Ex)change

November 9-30, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, November 9, 5-7pm Scott Greene’s paintings are bold and thoroughly relevant. Greene has always been known as a social commentator, using art historical iconography to signify human impact on the natural world. He has been described as a neo-Romantic painter, in that his painting style is nothing short of dreamy. His palette and his handling of paint rival that of European Old Masters. In a bait and switch type tactic, Greene lures the viewer into his works with their lush paint surface and beauty; the viewer then finds him/herself inside an otherworldly socio-political conundrum they are...

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October 26, 2018 |   Hung Liu Endowment

October 26, 2018 | Hung Liu Endowment

October 26, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, October 26, 5-7pm Turner Carroll Gallery is pleased and excited to announce the Hung Liu/Trillium Award and creation of a scholarship through the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Twelve pieces have been curated by Turner Carroll and will be sold to fund this endowment. The award and scholarship will be given annually to an MFA student at the University of Oregon. This collection presents a unique opportunity to acquire a significant Hung Liu mixed media work while seeding the award endowment. This endowment connects the planned major exhibition of Hung’s work—accompanied by a comprehensive...

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September 21 – October 15, 2018 |  Karen Yank and Agnes Martin

September 21 – October 15, 2018 | Karen Yank and Agnes Martin

September 21 - October 15, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, September 21, 5-7pm This exhibition is extremely significant and personal. Simultaneous with an upcoming book project on Agnes Martin's artistic and life philosophy, titled Travels with Agnes, Yank and Turner Carroll present an exhibition that reveals visual relationships between one of New Mexico's most well-known contemporary artists—Agnes Martin, and the student she mentored for the last 17 years of her life—New Mexico sculptor Karen Yank. Agnes and Karen met in 1987 at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, in Maine. They met at a critical time in both of their lives. Yank...

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September 7 – October 1, 2018 |  Natalie Christensen:  Altering Perspective

September 7 – October 1, 2018 | Natalie Christensen: Altering Perspective

September 7 - October 1, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, September 7, 5-7pm Turner Carroll is thrilled to present the first gallery exhibition in Santa Fe, of Natalie Christensen’s psychologically poignant photography. Christensen is a photographer based in Santa Fe, is a frequent contributor to online contemporary and fine art photography magazines, and has won several regional awards and shown work in the U.S. and internationally including London, Dusseldorf, New York and Los Angeles. She is one of five invited photographers in the upcoming exhibition, The National 2018: Best of Contemporary Photography at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art and...

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August 24 – September 22, 2018 |  Raphaelle Goethals and Wanxin Zhang

August 24 – September 22, 2018 | Raphaelle Goethals and Wanxin Zhang

Opening Reception Friday, August 24, 5-7pm http://issuu.com/turnercarrollgallery/docs/tcg_rpgandwzcat-aug8proof?e=1958513/63822327 Raphaelle Goethals and Wanxin Zhang presents the painter and the sculptor, respectively, exploring the language and images of contemporary time, while providing context for each other. Work in the exhibition may be viewed here. For more information and high resolution images, please visit https://turnercarrollgallery.com/press-area/ or info@turnercarrollgallery.com  

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June 22 – July 9, 2018 |  Science as Art: Shawn Smith, Rusty Scruby, and Matthew Shlian

June 22 – July 9, 2018 | Science as Art: Shawn Smith, Rusty Scruby, and Matthew Shlian

June 22 - July 9, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, June 22, 5-7pm In conjunction with Smith and Scruby’s exhibition at Grace Museum in Texas, and Matthew Shlian’s Frederick Hammersley Residency and Wonder Cabinet at Tamarind Institute. “After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity, and form. The greatest scientists are artists as well.” Albert Einstein The realms of science and art are often considered mutually exclusive; the right hemisphere of the brain is thought to control our artistic and creative abilities, while the left our mathematical and logical skills; science...

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May 18 – June 6, 2018 |  Jamie Brunson & Walter Robinson: Coded Language

May 18 – June 6, 2018 | Jamie Brunson & Walter Robinson: Coded Language

May 18-June 6 2018 Opening Reception Friday, May 18, 5-7pm Walter Robinson and Jamie Brunson are two extraordinary artists from the San Francisco Bay area who have recently relocated to Santa Fe.  Both of their works have been widely exhibited and collected in private and museum collections internationally.  Currently, Robinson's sculpture is on exhibit in Luxembourg, as well as in Albuquerque museum 516 Arts' "21st Century Cyphers" exhibition.  Robinson will speak about his works in Albuquerque at 516 Arts on June 7. Jamie Brunson recently wrapped up a museum exhibition in California. Though the two artists have been...

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April 11 – 14, 2019  |  Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

April 12 – 15, 2018 | Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

Preview Gala April 12, 7-10 pm (VIP tickets purchased through Dallas Art Fair) Fair open daily April 13-15 Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District – the 2018 Dallas Art Fair will feature prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists. The Preview Gala marks the launch of the tenth annual Dallas Art Fair on Thursday, April 12, 2018. The Preview Gala benefits the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas...

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March 16 – April 4, 2018 |  Hung Liu:  Women Who Work (In Conjunction with Liu’s Exhibition at National Museum of Women in the Arts)

March 16 – April 4, 2018 | Hung Liu: Women Who Work (In Conjunction with Liu’s Exhibition at National Museum of Women in the Arts)

March 16- April 4, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, March 16, 5-7pm Hung Liu is well known throughout the United States, Europe, and China, for her heart-wrenching imagery of laborers. Liu was trained as a muralist at the Central Academy of Art in Mao’s China, and many of the now thoroughly famous Chinese pop contemporary artists regard her as their “big sister” in the art world. Liu’s works until 2016 were quasi-icons for the Chinese workers and concubines whose spirits might be forgotten if not preserved in her works. These personae were so dear to her because she labored alongside them in the wheat fields for four long years during the...

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March 7 – 11, 2018  |  Juried Exhibition of works by Albuquerque Academy Emerging Artists

March 7 – 11, 2018 | Juried Exhibition of works by Albuquerque Academy Emerging Artists

Albuquerque Academy is ranked the #5 top independent high school in the United States. Not only is it a world-class academic institution, but it also boasts one of the finest Visual Art Departments in this country.  Students are encouraged to think visually and creatively, in addition to thinking critically.  Academy students learn to use their eyes and their hands, as well as their minds, and the resulting artwork they create is astounding.  This juried exhibition, now in its fourth iteration, features artworks by Academy students, chosen by gallerists, art critics, and curators from throughout New Mexico.  These works will be available...

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February 9 – March 5, 2018 |  Holly Roberts: Looking Back

February 9 – March 5, 2018 | Holly Roberts: Looking Back

Turner Carroll is thrilled to present a long-due look at one of New Mexico's most innovative and important contemporary artists--Holly Roberts.  In conjunction with her retrospective at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Massachusetts, Turner Carroll has curated a selection of important Holly Roberts works from her years as an art student in San Miguel de Allende, to her most recent mixed media works created in New Mexico in 2017. New Mexico has long been home to some of our nation's most acclaimed artists.  So much so, that those of us fortunate enough to live in New Mexico tend to take these artists for granted until they are gone and...

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February 2 – 24, 2018 |  Fausto Fernandez: Crossing Boundaries

February 2 – 24, 2018 | Fausto Fernandez: Crossing Boundaries

Fausto Fernandez has been crossing literal and metaphorical boundaries his entire life.  Fernandez grew up between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas.  He earned his art degrees from University of Texas, El Paso, and his paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries in both Mexico and throughout the U.S.  Currently, a massive painting of Fausto Fernandez's is included in a major exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art, alongside such well-known American contemporary artists as Nick Cave, Catherine Opie, Jim Dine, Robert Longo, and Andy Warhol.  His works were also featured in a traveling exhibition titled Beauty Reigns:  The...

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December 1 – 20, 2017  |  Suzanne Sbarge: Meta/Morph

December 1 – 20, 2017 | Suzanne Sbarge: Meta/Morph

New Mexico artist Suzanne Sbarge has led a fascinating artistic life.  Her mother's family emigrated from France during World War II, ending up in a concentration camp on Martinique.  She grew up in Connecticut, and went to college in New York. As an art curator and activist herself, Sbarge created the respected 516 ARTS gallery in Albuquerque, which regularly receives international attention for its exhibitions. Suzanne’s own artistry is highly intellectual, curiously combined, and finely crafted, as is her life.  She has created a “bestiary” of combined animal and human forms, collaged together from the materials of her own existence....

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November 17 – 30, 2017  |  Igor Melnikov: The Human Vessel

November 17 – 30, 2017 | Igor Melnikov: The Human Vessel

Russian artist Igor Melnikov is one of the top artists to emerge from the post-Soviet Russian art world.  Unlike more opportunistic Russian artists who sought to make artwork that would appeal to the Western art collector, Melnikov has always remained true to his intimate belief in art as a spiritual practice. Melnikov grew up fairly isolated in Siberia, where his mother was a scientist.  His own childhood was spent largely in isolation, so he views the inner world of the child as the most pure vessel of humanity. Contrary to what appears to be figurative painting at first glance, Melnikov views his own work as conceptual art.  He presents...

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August 23 – September 12, 2017  |  Nina Tichava and Jamie Brunson: NEW New Mexico Abstraction

August 23 – September 12, 2017 | Nina Tichava and Jamie Brunson: NEW New Mexico Abstraction

Nina Tichava was born in Vallecitos, NM, and was raised between rural Northern New Mexico and the Bay Area, California. Jamie Brunson, on the other hand, was born in Coronado, CA, and built her career in the Bay Area, only recently moving to Northern New Mexico. However, both artists are interested in time and place, and the influence of these concepts in their work is subtle yet undeniable. Jamie Brunson's work has historically focused on the sensory experiences that occur in meditation practice. Since moving to New Mexico three years ago, elements of the environment, landscape, and architecture have increasingly influenced her...

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June 28 – August 20, 2017  |  Hung Liu: American Dream

June 28 – August 20, 2017 | Hung Liu: American Dream

Hung Liu American Dream Opening Reception Friday, July 7, 5-7pm Hung Liu's career has been built upon her signature portrayal of imagery from her Chinese homeland, yet she has made her home in the United States since 1984. In her newest body of work, Liu explores her American identity through the iconic imagery of Dust Bowl Era (particularly Dorothy Lange's) photography. Born in China to a captain in Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Army, Hung Liu’s father was captured by Communist forces and imprisoned in a labor camp. Hung and her mother fled to Beijing, where they survived Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward and the mass famine it induced....

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May 11 – July 5, 2017  |  Israeli Artist Drew Tal: Silent Worlds

May 11 – July 5, 2017 | Israeli Artist Drew Tal: Silent Worlds

Israeli artist Drew Tal was born into the rich cultural melting pot of the Middle East in the 1960s. He grew up as an artist-anthropologist, soaking in the diversity of languages, cultural traditions, and textures of the Middle East at that time. Tal is known for his sensitive depictions of people from cultures other than his own, such as Muslim women and Asian children. “Surrounded with such a colorful collage of ethnicities, languages, nationalities, cultures and religions made me realize from an early age that the world beyond me was a rich and complex place. This revelation opened my eyes to the exotic, and made me extremely curious...

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April 11 – 14, 2019  |  Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

April 6 – 9, 2017 | Dallas Art Fair, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

Preview Gala April 6, 7-10 pm (VIP tickets purchased through Dallas Art Fair) Fair open daily April 7-9 Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District – the 2017 Dallas Art Fair will feature prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists. The Preview Gala marks the launch of the ninth annual Dallas Art Fair on Thursday, April 6, 2017. The Preview Gala benefits the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas...

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March 8 – 31, 2017  |  Matri-ART-y: Women’s’ March on Art!

March 8 – 31, 2017 | Matri-ART-y: Women’s’ March on Art!

In a civilization where more than 51% of the population is female, yet 96% of exhibition space is given to men, it’s time for a change.  In honor of National Women’s History Month and in celebration of uniquely brilliant female perspective, Turner Carroll features important women artists all month. Artists include an international roster including Nina Tichava, Raphaelle Goethals, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Karen Yank, Jamie Brunson, Mavis McClure, Jenny Abell, Suzanne Sbarge, Holly Roberts, and Brenda Zappitell. Opening Reception Friday, March 10, 2017 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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February 23 – 26, 2017  |  Juried Exhibition of works by Albuquerque Academy Emerging Artists

February 23 – 26, 2017 | Juried Exhibition of works by Albuquerque Academy Emerging Artists

Albuquerque Academy is ranked the #5 top independent high school in the United States. Not only is it a world-class academic institution, but it also boasts one of the finest Visual Art Departments in this country.  Students are encouraged to think visually and creatively, in addition to thinking critically.  Academy students learn to use their eyes and their hands, as well as their minds, and the resulting artwork they create is astounding.  This juried exhibition, now in its third year, features artworks by Academy students, chosen by gallerists, art critics, and curators from throughout New Mexico.  These works will be available for...

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January 2 – March 30, 2017  |  Women, Children, and Immigrants:  Major Voices in Contemporary Art

January 2 – March 30, 2017 | Women, Children, and Immigrants: Major Voices in Contemporary Art

In honor of the enormous contribution Women, Children, and Immigrants have made to contemporary art in the United States, Turner Carroll is devoting its exhibition space to them through the end of Women’s History Month (March, 2017).

The exhibition features works by Hung Liu, who came to the U.S. legally from China in 1984 with twenty dollars and two suitcases. She left her young son behind in China while she made her way in the U.S. She had endured Mao’s proletariate “re-education” program, toiling in the rice and wheat fields in the countryside 7 days a week for 4 years. Hung Liu has become one of the most important contemporary artists of our time, and she just happens to be a woman and an immigrant. Her unique artistic voice has taught an entire generation how to transform painful history into beauty, just as she transformed her own life in such a manner. Her monumental paintings are in every major museum in the United States, and she has become a proud U.S. Citizen. Her works are currently on exhibit at the Fresno Museum of Art, which designated her the “Distinguished Artist of the Year.” She is working on a portrait of Meryl Streep, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.,

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November 1 – 22, 2016  |  Igor Melnikov and Edward Lentsch: Expansion Theory

November 1 – 22, 2016 | Igor Melnikov and Edward Lentsch: Expansion Theory

Igor Melnikov’s and Edward Lentsch’s paintings share an ability to speak directly to the human psyche. Melnikov places the human child in his otherwise minimal paintings, with blessings scrawled in undecipherable Russian on the frames that surround and protect them. Melnikov considers himself a conceptual, rather than a narrative artist. He attempts to present an image we all recognize—the child—one with which we have no negative associations. He considers the child to be the vessel for the human spirit, from which the viewer can taste the essence that binds us all together. Edward Lentsch approaches painting in a manner of primordial...

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October 4 – 25, 2016  |  Orlando Leyba and Walter Robinson: Symbol Pleasures

October 4 – 25, 2016 | Orlando Leyba and Walter Robinson: Symbol Pleasures

Squeak Carnwath, Walter Robinson, and Orlando Leyba all create abstract works of art that employ highly personalized symbolism. Yet, each of these artists has massive appeal in the art world at large. Their works are included in such impressive collections as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Art Museum, Carnegie-Mellon University Art Collection, and San Jose Museum of Art. This exhibition at Turner Carroll will be the first time their works have been shown together, though their shared use of symbolic visual communication is undeniable. Opening Reception Friday, October 7, 2016 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place...

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September 10, 2016 | Rahim AlHaj in Concert: A Benefit for Syrian and Iraqi Children

September 10, 2016 | Rahim AlHaj in Concert: A Benefit for Syrian and Iraqi Children

In celebration of art uniting us all, Turner Carroll joins forces with master oud musician Rahim AlHaj and internationally acclaimed artists and writers, to support Iraqi and Syrian children. AlHaj will perform music from his upcoming collaboration with musicians from Palestine, Iran, and North Korea, which will later be performed at Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. AlHaj, born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq, is uncontestably one of the finest Iraqi musicians to find refuge in the United States. His music has been nominated for Grammy Awards, and he has performed and taught all over the world. His upcoming performances include venues such...

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July 19 – August 9, 2016  |  Drew Tal and Karen Yank: Circumspect

July 19 – August 9, 2016 | Drew Tal and Karen Yank: Circumspect

Agnes Martin once told Karen Yank that the “circle is too expansive” as an art form. Karen later said it was perfect shape for her, because she could control it; because she understood its implications. In the same way Drew Tal uses the gaze on the circle of the face and the eyes to make a comparison of universal features. Opening Reception Friday, July 22, 2016 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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June 21 – July 10, 2016  |  Fausto Fernandez, Jamie Brunson and Robert Townsend: ROY G BIV

June 21 – July 10, 2016 | Fausto Fernandez, Jamie Brunson and Robert Townsend: ROY G BIV

Before there was a written language, color was the universal language of mankind. Prehistoric humans used color to describe every aspect of their lives. Red= blood; orange= fire; yellow=sun; green=natural vegetation/food source; blue=air; indigo=water; violet=the color of sunset/sunrise transition. Historians believe prehistoric people would travel up to 25 miles to mine iron, for pigments to make the red and ochre paints for their cave paintings. Ancient Egyptians valued color symbolism in their tombs and temples so deeply that their desire for additional color options fueled their efforts in mining and trade. We know for certain that the...

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May 10 – 31, 2016  |  John Barker: The Book of John

May 10 – 31, 2016 | John Barker: The Book of John

New paintings and toys from Santa Fe artist John Barker. Described by critic Iris McLister as "a fervent creator of images that possess a singularly accessible humanity--and as such his works are rife with neuroses and noise." A fantastic bit of prose for a fantastic emerging painter. Opening Reception Friday, May 13, 2016 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 29 – May 13, 2016  |  Walter Robinson: Placebo

April 29 – May 13, 2016 | Walter Robinson: Placebo

Robinson’s work investigates the mechanics of cultural and social anthropology. Using text and the strategies of appropriation, conflation, and dislocation, he uncovers the subconscious and biological human imperatives hidden beneath social, political, religious, and capitalist packaging. Robinson’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art and Villa Montalvo, as well as numerous group exhibitions across the United States and abroad. His work is included in many public and private collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Crocker Art Museum, Nevada Museum of Art, San Jose Museum of Art,...

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April 14 – 17, 2016 | Dallas Art Fair

April 14 – 17, 2016 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. Featuring new works by gallery artists such as Fausto Fernandez, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Drew Tal, Jamie Brunson, Rusty Scruby, Edward Lentsch, Wanxin Zhang, Suzanne Sbarge, Karen Yank, Scott Greene, Holly Roberts, and more! Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 17 from 12pm to 6pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, April 14. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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Mar 4 – Apr 24, 2016  |  Scott Greene: The Course of Empire

Mar 4 – Apr 24, 2016 | Scott Greene: The Course of Empire

Scott Greene's gorgeous, prophetic, paintings explore the sublime beauty of the human/nature interaction. With lush surfaces rivaling the greatest painters of art history, Greene tackles issues such as climate change and the environment. This Turner Carroll exhibition is concurrent with Scott's paintings being featured in Alcoves 16/17 at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe. Gallery comments by Scott Greene Friday, March 11, at 6 pm, Turner Carroll Opening Reception Friday, March 11, 2016 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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February 2 – 9, 2016  |  Albuquerque Academy Juried Exhibition

February 2 – 9, 2016 | Albuquerque Academy Juried Exhibition

Turner Carroll Gallery conceived the exhibition to applaud creative, entrepreneurial, visual communication among the students of Albuquerque Academy. Interacting with visual symbolism is essential for success in our increasingly interdependent global society. A panel of professional art curators, artists, and gallerists selected the works in the exhibition from more than 150 submissions. This exhibition represents a phenomenal opportunity for students to present their works to Santa Fe’s international audience of art enthusiasts, while simultaneously honoring Albuquerque Academy’s flourishing creative programs. The artworks are for sale,...

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December 4, 2015 – January 4, 2016 | I Love It!

December 4, 2015 – January 4, 2016 | I Love It!

What could be better than artwork made by hand? We’ve been thinking a lot lately about how art makes life great. So in the spirit of the Holiday Season, the staff at Turner Carroll Gallery asked its most prominent artist’s to create works of art ideal for heart-felt gifts during this upcoming festive season. These books and wide-ranging works, from $45 to $2,000, are offered to our collectors as fine art gift ideas for family, friends and business associates. Artists include John Barker, Jamie Brunson, Fausto Fernandez, Peter Harrington, David Linn, Willy Bo Richardson, Holly Roberts, and Karen Yank. Opening Reception Friday, December 4,...

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October 14 – November 9, 2015 | Jenny Honnert Abell: Pretty, Peculiar

October 14 – November 9, 2015 | Jenny Honnert Abell: Pretty, Peculiar

Turner Carroll proudly presents a solo exhibition by California artist Jenny Honnert Abell. About the work, she says, "The collage work began in 1995 when I could no longer fight off the oppressive urge I felt to make pictures out of the harvest of my years of scavenging. A hunger to combine these images and textures lying all over my studio initially drove my imagination to create unintentional plant-like forms. As these “flowers” emerged, my own language of formality developed, and exploring my obsession for meticulous detail was being satisfied. The relentless seduction materials have on me found a worthy purpose. "Jenny's work is a part...

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August 10 – September 1, 2015 | Willy Bo Richardson and Edward Lentsch

August 10 – September 1, 2015 | Willy Bo Richardson and Edward Lentsch

We are very excited to present two of our newest artists in this exciting exhibition. Both artists use color and line as the primary mode of communication. Willy Bo is coming to prominence with his Robert Irwin-birthed line paintings, exploring color and movement through time. Edward is primarily concerned with creating a bridge between natural world and the classical philosophical giants and their centuries later offspring. The dialogue here is the tension between movement and stillness. We are very excited to have these two artists side by side, and hope you will be, too. Opening Reception Friday, August 14, 2015 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that...

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July 7 – August 8, 2015 | Migratory Seeds: New Work by Hung Liu

July 7 – August 8, 2015 | Migratory Seeds: New Work by Hung Liu

New work from the most important Chinese painter in the U.S. working today. Hung's work just completed a six-city museum retrospective. With a new book out this year, Hung is back with a new body of work for us. Opening Reception Friday, July 17, 2015 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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June 9 – 30, 2015 | Glow: Riffs on Beauty Reigns

June 9 – 30, 2015 | Glow: Riffs on Beauty Reigns

This exhibition is inspired by the recent touring museum exhibition Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting. Among the characteristics these artists share are high-key color, layered surface imagery, use of overall and repeated patterns, stylized motifs and a tension between melancholy and the sublime. Artists include Beauty Reigns-curated artists Fausto Fernandez and Rex Ray, as well as Jamie Brunson. Often, museum level contemporary art is perceived as brooding, intimidating, or aloof.Turner Carroll believes contemporary art can also make life better, happier, more optimistic. With Glow: Excerpts from Beauty Reigns, we...

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April 29 – May 22, 2015 | John Barker

April 29 – May 22, 2015 | John Barker

New work from Santa Fe artist John Barker. Described by critic Iris McLister as "a fervent creator of images that possess a singularly accessible humanity--and as such his works are rife with neuroses and noise." A fantastic bit of prose for a fantastic emerging painter. Opening Reception Friday, May 1, 2015 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 22 – 29, 2015 | Albuquerque Academy Student Exhibition

April 22 – 29, 2015 | Albuquerque Academy Student Exhibition

This exhibition explores the fantastic work the students at Albuquerque Academy are making in this highly-esteemed school's visual arts programs. The show will highlight a juried selection of the Visual Arts students in grades 9 to 12. These students are offered this chance at gallery exposure so that they can learn about the professional world of art. A portion of sales will go to support the Academy. The list of works in the exhibition is here. Opening Reception Friday, April 24, 2015 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 9 – 12, 2015 | Dallas Art Fair

April 9 – 12, 2015 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 12 from 12pm to 6pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, April 9. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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February 12 – 15, 2015 | Palm Springs Art Fair: Booths #607 and P4

February 12 – 15, 2015 | Palm Springs Art Fair: Booths #607 and P4

The fourth annual Palm Springs Fine Art Fair returns to an eager audience. PSFAF is strategically scheduled over the extended President’s Day Weekend coinciding with Palm Springs Modernism Week at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, February 13 and 14 respectively, from 11am to 6pm, and Sunday, February 15 from 11am to 6pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, February 12. We will highlight the work of Hung Liu with a special installation at the fair in conjunction with Hung's solo opening at the Palm Springs Museum of Art two weeks later. [n.b. that this event takes place in Palm Springs]

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January 24 – May 3, 2015 | Akron Art Museum—Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting

January 24 – May 3, 2015 | Akron Art Museum—Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting

Beauty Reigns features the work of 13 emerging and mid-career abstract painters, working in studios across the United States. The exhibition celebrates the exoticism, exuberance and optimism found in the artists’ work. Among the characteristics these artists share are high-key color, layered surface imagery, use of overall and repeated patterns, stylized motifs and a tension between melancholy and the sublime. Organized by Rene Paul Barilleaux for the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Beauty Reigns features works by artists both national and international perspectives. With the exception of Beatriz Milhazes who lives in Brazil, the...

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December 8, 2014 – January 16, 2015 | RED

December 8, 2014 – January 16, 2015 | RED

Turner Carroll Gallery presents a group show Red featuring the work of Hung Liu, Kate Petley, Rex Ray, Ann Weiner, Greg Murr, Shawn Smith, David Linn, and Deborah Oropallo. Each of these artists incorporates the international color and concept of red in their works in various ways. For some, red is a symbol of good fortune and good luck; for others red is a symbol of power, passion, and lust; and in some cases red even comments on the political climate in which many of these artists were raised. Opening Reception Friday, December 12, 2014 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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November 3 – December 1, 2014 | Anomaly: Georges Mazilu

November 3 – December 1, 2014 | Anomaly: Georges Mazilu

New work by one of France’s most idiosyncratic painters, whose work was recently added to the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Denver Art Museum. Mazilu explores personal encounters and counterfeit history via a personal symbolic language let loose on the theater of canvas. Opening Reception Friday, November 7, 2014 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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Oct 10, 2014  |  Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu Opens at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

Oct 10, 2014 | Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu Opens at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

A retrospective of one of the most significant Chinese-American contemporary artists living today, the exhibition Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu explores Hung Liu’s life and career through approximately 80 works of art from private and public collections, including two signature works from the Kemper Museum’s Permanent Collection. Organized by Oakland Museum of Contemporary Art’s Senior Curator of Art, René de Guzman, the exhibition is accompanied by a major publication that provides the most comprehensive account of Liu’s body of work to date. Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu is on view October 10, 2014–January 11, 2015, at the...

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July 8 – 28, 2014 | Biomorphed: Rex Ray, Shawn Smith and Josh Garber

July 8 – 28, 2014 | Biomorphed: Rex Ray, Shawn Smith and Josh Garber

New work from three of the hottest artists working today. This show runs concurrent to the McNay Art Museum exhibition "Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting" that includes Rex Ray, Beatriz Milhazes, Jose Alvarez and other greats,and also opens before Shawn Smith's show at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art "Texas Sculpture Inside and Out." Catch these guys while you can. Opening Reception Friday, July 11, 2014 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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June 9 – July 7, 2014 | Lined: Kate Petley

June 9 – July 7, 2014 | Lined: Kate Petley

New work from one of Colorado's best artists. This exhibition presents new work based on the process layering bringing about sophisticated visual results. Opening Reception Friday, June 13, 2014 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 14 – 17, 2016 | Dallas Art Fair

April 10 – 13, 2014 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 13 from 11am to 5pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, April 10. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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November 22, 2013 – January 15, 2014 | Idle Hands

November 22, 2013 – January 15, 2014 | Idle Hands

We have noticed a trend in artwork of late: the application of craft and folk techniques or women's work into fine art, or the pursuit of folk modalities AS fine art. This idea turns on its head the oft-cited notion that idle hands are the devil's playthings by presenting handwork as a very sly application of critique. Artists include Chuck Close, Jenny Abell, Seth Koen, Andrew Romanoff, Rusty Scruby, Shawn Smith, Tuscany Wenger, Brenda Zappitell, Stephen Buxton, Tracy Krumm, Davis Birks, and Ellen Tuchman. Opening Reception Friday, November 22, 2013 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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October 25 – November 29, 2013 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

October 25 – November 29, 2013 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

New work from Igor Melnikov is dedicated to his "principal of simplicity." "For Melnikov the work has no relevance if analysis is essential to the embracing and understanding of his paintings. The images must permeate that emotional core of our very being and transport the viewer to a place where logic cannot explain the experience before them." This new body of work contains elements of departure from previous exhibitions, and needs to be seen by anyone interested in "the deep reach." Opening Reception Friday, October 25, 2013 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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October 19, 2013 | Turner Carroll Gallery Features Discussions by Leaders in Visual Arts in New Mexico

October 19, 2013 | Turner Carroll Gallery Features Discussions by Leaders in Visual Arts in New Mexico

Turner Carroll Gallery is honored to host a discussion by members of the Visual Arts faculty from Albuquerque Academy at 4pm Saturday, October 19, at Turner Carroll Gallery, located at 725 Canyon Road in Santa Fe. The discussion will focus on the integration of visual art into contemporary life, as both a practice and and mode of expression, as well as a visual language that deepens ones understanding of the world, according to Tim Mullane, Chair of Visual Arts at Albuquerque Academy. And at 5 pm, Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director of the University of New Mexico Art Museum will speak on the topic of the Museum's outstanding, world-class...

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August 23 – September 29, 2013 | Rex Ray: Colortopia

August 23 – September 29, 2013 | Rex Ray: Colortopia

Drawing inspiration from his acknowledged influences--the Arts and Crafts Movement, Abstract Expressionism, organic and hard-edged abstraction, pattern and textile design, and Op Art--Ray combines these formalist concepts with decorators’ tips gleaned from lowbrow publications and sources of popular culture. His work is widely exhibited at museums, including SFMOMA, San Jose Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, and recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Opening Reception Friday, August 23, 2013 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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July 5 – August 18, 2013 | Hung Liu: Portraits of a Chinese Self

July 5 – August 18, 2013 | Hung Liu: Portraits of a Chinese Self

Fresh from her solo retrospective at the Oakland Museum of California we proudly present a new body of self-portraits by Hung Liu based on photographs of Hung from 1950 through the present day. In this exhibition, Hung explores the way the washes and drips dissolve the photo-based images, suggesting the passage of memory into history, while working to uncover the cultural and personal narratives fixed – but often concealed – in the photographic instant. Now regarded as the most important Chinese-American artist, Hung Liu images are in the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Dallas Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art,...

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June 21 – August 18, 2013 | Wanxin Zhang: New Work

June 21 – August 18, 2013 | Wanxin Zhang: New Work

San Francisco artist Wanxin Zhang's new works will come to Turner Carroll this summer! We are very pleased to be the first gallery to present Zhang's works this year. His work is indicative of China's new emerging consciousness, respectful of tradition and sympathetic to intellectual curiosity. As an artist who grew up in Manchuria, Zhang has experienced a long journey to get to California. He has a strong academic foundation that was developed from a young age in China. Once Zhang was introduced to the California Funk Art Movement, his pieces began developing dynamically; now, his larger than life sculptures combine both historical...

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May 17 – June 23, 2013 | Pixel This: Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby

May 17 – June 23, 2013 | Pixel This: Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby

This exhibition examines two dynamic and unique artists working with complex and immersive two-three-dimensional visual planes. Both Shawn and Rusty rearrange the obvious to create intra-artwork relationships. In a way their artwork collaborates with itself through the practice of layering. Both artists re-assemble snatched images from the natural world, putting them back together in a way that tells us something about ourselves and our environment. Opening Reception Friday, May 17, 2013 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 14 – 17, 2016 | Dallas Art Fair

April 11 – 14, 2013 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 14 from 11am to 5pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, April 11. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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December 4 – 9, 2012 | SCOPE Miami

December 4 – 9, 2012 | SCOPE Miami

Located near Art Miami, this is our location in Wynwood for Miami Basel week. SCOPE’s Midtown Miami home is just steps from The Rubell Family Collection, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, and the Goldman Collection. The fair opens to Press and VIPs on Tuesday, December 4 with the FirstView benefit from 3 to 9pm. Look for us to show a focused group of our artists. Fair hours are Wednesday December 5 through Saturday, December 8 from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, December 9 from 11am to 6pm. [n.b. that this event takes place in Miami]

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November 4 – January 20, 2012 | Contemporary Terrain

November 4 – January 20, 2012 | Contemporary Terrain

Turner Carroll Gallery presents "Contemporary Terrain," an exhibition presenting a vivid landscapes by Eric Zener, Deborah Oropallo, Hung Liu, Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby. Terrain is more than a representation of a place, and has moved beyond landscape. It is not only a very strong metaphor for land in the context of human habitation and all that human impact can be, but now also a representation of the digital world come back to life. There is no Opening Reception for this exhibition [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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Sep 1, 2012 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

Sep 1, 2012 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

New work by one of France’s most idiosyncratic painters, whose work was recently added to the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Denver Art Museum. The twisted world of Mazilu's creatures with their curious forms and faces is thrillingly presented by Turner Carroll Gallery. Originally from Romania, Mazilu now resides in France after he could no longer live under the harsh rule of Nicolae Ceausescu. His artwork reflects the complexity and unpredictability of modern society. Mazilu creates creatures that have characteristics of the human form yet have unnatural details that cause one to pause. When the...

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August 24 – September 17, 2012 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

August 24 – September 17, 2012 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

New work by one of France’s most idiosyncratic painters, whose work was recently added to the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. And the Denver Art Museum. Mazilu explores personal encounters and counterfeit history via a personal symbolic language let loose on the theater of canvas. Opening Reception Friday, August 24, 2012 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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July 27 – August 18, 2012 | Color Rx: Rex Ray and Jennifer Joseph

July 27 – August 18, 2012 | Color Rx: Rex Ray and Jennifer Joseph

At first both artists works seem to be about color, orange, yellow, green. But colors next to each other have a natural border, a line separating them. Depending how those relationships are imagined and constructed, the lines appear and disappear. Colors vibrate depending who their neighbors are. Lines and shapes change from think to thin before our eyes. Come examine the treatment or prescription of color by two great artists imagining a new way of seeing. Opening Reception Friday, July 27, 2012 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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June 15 – July 21, 2012 | Construct: Kate Petley and Rusty Scruby

June 15 – July 21, 2012 | Construct: Kate Petley and Rusty Scruby

Look at. Cut. See. Move. Layer. Look again. Only pattern, really? This exhibition examines two dynamic and unique artists working with complex and immersive two- and three-dimensional visual planes. Both artists rearrange the obvious to create intra-artwork relationships.In a way their artwork collaborates with itself through the practice of layering. To stand infront of Kate’s and Rusty’s work is like looking through a bug’s eye and simultaneously seeing forever. Opening Reception Friday, June 15, 2012 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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May 16, 2012 | Greg Murr and Shawn Smith Now at Turner Carroll Gallery

May 16, 2012 | Greg Murr and Shawn Smith Now at Turner Carroll Gallery

We are very pleased to say that we are representing two new artists, Greg Murr and Shawn Smith. Greg is an artist we know well, having shown his work in the 1990s before he moved to Germany. His work is in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Progressive Collection, among others. Shawn Smith came to us via collectors in Dallas. His work is sculptural with an aesthetic built on the digital idea of a pixel but rendered in wood. His most recent work is focused on how we experience nature through technology. For Murr, the arc of nature runs deep within his practice. A fascination with the way the observable world exists...

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April 27 – June 9, 2012 | Heroes: Deborah Oropallo, Hung Liu and Squeak Carnwath

April 27 – June 9, 2012 | Heroes: Deborah Oropallo, Hung Liu and Squeak Carnwath

A hero is a person of notable and distinguished courage or ability. Songs, films, and paintings have celebrated heroes and their deeds for millennia. Are the creators of the image of the hero complicit? Who is the person who paints a hero? It seems like our heroes are better than in the past, maybe a bit more real and less “super.” So how do we paint new heroes? Paintings by three powerhouse Bay Area painters on the subject of important personages. Opening Reception Friday, April 27, 2012 from 5 to 7pm [n.b. that this event takes place in Santa Fe]

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April 9 – 12, 2015 | Dallas Art Fair

April 12 – 15, 2012 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 15 from 11am to 5pm, with an opening preview gala Thursday, April 12. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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January 18 – March 31, 2012   | Blink: And the Perception of Time, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

January 18 – March 31, 2012 | Blink: And the Perception of Time, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

Blink! In the blink of an eye. Don't blink, you might miss it. It is about the most narrow unit of time available to our senses. What happens in that blink? Does the other eye staring at you blink at the same time? Do the colors next to each other appear to vibrate? Does the delicate sculpture move ever so slightly, and to what effect? The perception of minute amounts of time are explored in this exhibition featuring work from Ann Weiner, Jennifer Joseph, Seth Koen. Alan Rath and Kate Petley. Opening Reception Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 5 to 8:30pm. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas

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Dec 7, 2011  |  SCOPE Miami 2011 Wrap Up

Dec 7, 2011 | SCOPE Miami 2011 Wrap Up

Wow. We had an absolutely stellar fair this year at Scope Miami.  Many works by Hung Liu, Eric Zener, Rusty Scruby, Kate Petley and Jenny Abell found collections, including two institutional collections.  The atmosphere was electric at Scope this year with thousands of attendees and loads of press. The link to a blog mentioning us is here. Thanks, Miami!

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November 29 – December 4, 2011 | SCOPE Miami

November 29 – December 4, 2011 | SCOPE Miami

Located next to Art Miami, this is our location in Wynwood for Miami Basel week. SCOPE’s Midtown Miami home is just steps from The Rubell family collection, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and Goldman Collection. The fair opens to Press and VIPs on Tuesday, November 29 with the FirstView benefit from 4 to 8pm. Look for us to show major works by very important American artists. Fair hours are Wednesday November 30 through Saturday, December 3 from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, December 4 from 11am to 6pm.

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November 23 – 25, 2011 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

November 23 – 25, 2011 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

Come explore exciting trends in Mexican contemporary art in Punta Mita, Mexico at these ArteMita events. St. Regis Children's Club, November 22 from 4 to 6pm, children's art workshop with Lizette Aguilar. St. Regis Children's Club, November 23 from 2 to 4pm, children's art workshop with Lizette Aguilar. St. Regis Cultural Center, November 23 from 6 to 7:30pm, opening and reception for Lizette Aguilar.    This exhibition runs through January 2012 Please call 505-670-7705 for details. ArteMita will donate 10% of all art purchases to the Costa Verde International School. [n.b. that this event takes place in Mexico]

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October 19 – December 31, 2011 | Contemporary Tapestry, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

October 19 – December 31, 2011 | Contemporary Tapestry, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

Handwork, process and craft are fast carving a place for itself in contemporary art. While Jacquard tapestry is woven from an electronic--or even a paper--code, the digital pixel idea lives brilliantly within fabric and stitching of all kinds. This exhibition will highlight work from the Magnolia Tapestry Project which has fashioned a very important part of the contemporary art market for this kind of work. Artists include Chuck Close, Squeak Carnwath, William Wiley, Hung Liu, Rupert Garcia, Alan Magee and Donald and Era Farnsworth. Opening Reception Wednesday, October 19, 2011 from 5 to 8:30pm. [n.b. that this event takes place in...

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October 20 – 23, 2011 | Texas Contemporary: Houston Art Fair

October 20 – 23, 2011 | Texas Contemporary: Houston Art Fair

Come to Houston Houston for the inaugural Texas Contemporary art fair taking place October 20 - 23, 2011 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Texas Contemporary will present 50 contemporary art dealers from around the world, including a section showcasing special projects and pieces that focus on energy and sustainability by Texas-based artists featured in solo booths, with the VIP Opening Night Preview and Benefit Thursday evening, October 20. The Opening Night Preview will benefit the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Contact us for passes at 505-986-9800. [n.b. that this event takes place in Houston]

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October 7 – November 7, 2011 | Ashley Collins: New Work

October 7 – November 7, 2011 | Ashley Collins: New Work

Ashley Collins returns to Santa Fe with a solo exhibition of her latest work. "The first thing that strikes the viewer is the overwhelming power of the horse, the muscles detailed, moving, in the face. But there is no negative in this power. It is in fact the horse who has the power to destroy, yet uses its power for love, the love of its rider, the love of its herd. This is symbolic of the power that each of us has to take with and do amazing things—to give back to the world that which we have created." Opening Reception Friday, October 7, 2011 from 5 to 7pm. [n.b. that this exhibition takes place in Santa Fe]

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September 5 – October 2, 2011 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

September 5 – October 2, 2011 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

New work from Igor Melnikov is dedicated to his "principal of simplicity." "For Melnikov the work has no relevance if analysis is essential to the embracing and understanding of his paintings. The images must permeate that emotional core of our very being and transport the viewer to a place where logic cannot explain the experience before them." Do not miss this important exhibition of Igor's work before his solo show at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in 2013. Opening Reception Friday, September 9, 2011 from 5 to 7pm. [n.b. that this exhibition takes place in Santa Fe]

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August 1 – September 4, 2011 | Hung Liu: New Work

August 1 – September 4, 2011 | Hung Liu: New Work

In this exhibition, Hung explores the way the washes and drips dissolve the photo-based images, suggesting the passage of memory into history, while working to uncover the cultural and personal narratives fixed—but often concealed—in the photographic instant. A very important Chinese-American artist, her permanent collections include the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Dallas Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and The Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. Opening Reception Friday, August 5, 2011 from 5 to 7pm. [n.b. that this exhibition takes place in Santa Fe]

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July 3 – 31, 2011 | Rex Ray: New Work

July 3 – 31, 2011 | Rex Ray: New Work

Drawing inspiration from his acknowledged influences—the Arts and Crafts Movement, Abstract Expressionism, organic and hard-edged abstraction, pattern and textile design, and Op Art—Ray combines these formalist concepts with decorators’ tips gleaned from lowbrow publications and sources of popular culture. His work is widely exhibited at museums, including SFMOMA, San Jose Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, and recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Opening Reception Friday, July 15, 2011 from 5 to 7pm. [n.b. that this exhibition takes place in Santa Fe]

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May 18 – September 12, 2011 | Wet: A Show About the Shine, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

May 18 – September 12, 2011 | Wet: A Show About the Shine, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

Many artists are now working with materials that add a conceptual and aesthetic layer to the surface of their works. Beyond varnish, there is a new awareness of resin and what it offers to a work of art. This show explores some of the new applications of materials like resin that make work shine. Opening Reception Wednesday, May 18, 2011 from 5 to 8:30pm. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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April 29 – May 2, 2011 | Art Chicago

April 29 – May 2, 2011 | Art Chicago

Come see us at Art Chicago® 2011, one of the most important international fairs of contemporary and modern art, bringing together the world’s leading emerging and established galleries. Art Chicago runs April 29 to May 2 at the Merchandise Mart, with the Opening Preview Thursday evening, April 28. [n.b. that this event takes place in Chicago]

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April 9 – 12, 2015 | Dallas Art Fair

April 8 – 10, 2011 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, April 10 from 11am to 5pm, with an opening gala Thursday, April 7. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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April 6 – May 31, 2011 | Hung Liu: Selected Works, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

April 6 – May 31, 2011 | Hung Liu: Selected Works, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

An exploration of the influences on and work by Hung Liu. In this exhibition, part of our kick-off for the Dallas Art Fair, we will have a range of media Hung has used over the years of her amazing career. Forms will include tapestry, video, oil on canvas, resin panels and work on paper. Opening Reception Wednesday, April 6, 2011 from 5 to 8:30pm. [n.b. that this event takes place in Dallas]

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March 23 – 24, 2011 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

March 23 – 24, 2011 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

Come explore exciting trends in Mexican contemporary art in Punta Mita, Mexico at these ArteMita events. St. Regis Kids Club, March 23 from 1 to 3pm, art workshop for kids with Magdiel Perez. St. Regis Cultural Center, March 23 from 6:30 to 8pm, opening and reception for Magdiel Perez. Four Seasons Cultural Center, March 24 from 6 to 7:30pm, opening and reception for Marco Alvarez. [n.b. that these events takes place in Mexico] Events sponsored by    

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February 21 – March 21, 2011 | Andrew Romanoff

February 21 – March 21, 2011 | Andrew Romanoff

Turner Carroll Gallery is proud to announce internationally acclaimed artist and author, Andrew Romanoff’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. The opening for this show will coincide with ARTFeast’s Edible Art Tour and a curated Children’s Art Show at Turner Carroll Gallery. Fifty of Romanoff’s unique Shrinky Dink works will be featured in this show, along with a book signing of Romanoff’s autobiography The Boy Who Would Be Tsar. The grandnephew of Russia’s last reigning Emperor, Tsar Nicholas II, Romanoff is said to be the last living descendant of this royal lineage. Opening Reception Friday, February 25, 2011, from 5 to 7 pm. [n.b. that...

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January 27 – March 28, 2011 | Ashley Collins: Twelve O’Clock, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

January 27 – March 28, 2011 | Ashley Collins: Twelve O’Clock, Turner Carroll Gallery at the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery

Starting in 2011 we have a project space in Dallas. Located in the Hotel ZaZa Art House and Social Gallery, the space is ideally located next to The Crescent, and one mile from the Downtown Dallas Arts District. The Hotel ZaZa is consistently rated one of the top and hippest hotels in the country, and is an ideal base for business or a cultural getaway. We open the space with a stunning installation of the work of Ashley Collins. The show is called "Twelve O'Clock," and was inspired by a found photograph of a French Foreign Legion soldier and his horse. The exhibition references the idea of "relationship" in constant motion and change....

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December 1 – 5, 2010 | Art Miami

December 1 – 5, 2010 | Art Miami

Located next to Bridge, Scope and Photo Miami, this is our location in Wynwood for Miami Basel week. Look for us to show major works by very important American artists. Fair hours are Wednesday, December 1 through Saturday, December 4 from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, December 5 from 11am to 6pm.

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November 19 – December 13, 2010 | SALON SERIES—David Romanelli: Quiet Disquiet

November 19 – December 13, 2010 | SALON SERIES—David Romanelli: Quiet Disquiet

As the title suggests, "Quiet / Disquiet" explores dualities, emptiness and fullness, time passing and time frozen. As David states, “my goal was to express a sense of immense stillness and silence; the fragility of objects and human life and the disquiet that lies under the surface of the placid and still. By distilling down to the essentials, everyday objects are perceived in a new way.” Opening Reception Friday, 19 November 2010 from 5 to 7pm.

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Sep 24 – Oct 20, 2010 | Georges Mazilu

Sep 24 – Oct 20, 2010 | Georges Mazilu

Turner Carroll Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of Georges Mazilu's newest body of work. Internationally recognized for his ability to fuse both contemporary surrealism and Northern Renaissance portraiture, Mazilu's brilliantly executed paintings portray mysterious settings that entice us delve into these enigmatic compositions. Georges Mazilu earned a Masters Degree in Fine Arts from the Grigorescu Art Institute in Bucharest. His works can be found in prestigious permanent collections including San Francisco's de Young Museum and the Bulgarian Museum of Contemporary Art. Mazilu is represented in Romania, Germany and the...

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September 24 – October 20, 2010 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

September 24 – October 20, 2010 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

New work by one of France’s most important painters, whose work was recently added to the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Mazilu explores relations between similar and disparate peoples via a personal symbolic language. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening Reception Friday, 24 September 2010 from 5 to 7pm.

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August 13 – September 13, 2010 | Squeak Carnwath: A Little Light

August 13 – September 13, 2010 | Squeak Carnwath: A Little Light

About Squeak Carnwath, critic Miriam Seidel said "Carnwath builds her paintings up layer by layer, blending poetry and imagery with color and luminosity to emphasize the essence of her message: We should all take the time to appreciate and revel in the familiar circumstances of our daily lives." Squeak is a major American painter whose work may be found in the collections of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, SFMOMA, The Brooklyn Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others. Opening Reception Friday, 13 August 2010 from 5 to 7pm.

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July 9 – August 9, 2010 | Rex Ray: Happy Hands Do the Devil’s Work

July 9 – August 9, 2010 | Rex Ray: Happy Hands Do the Devil’s Work

Drawing inspiration from his acknowledged influences—the Arts and Crafts Movement, Abstract Expressionism, organic and hard-edged abstraction, pattern and textile design, and Op Art—Ray combines these formalist concepts with decorators’ tips gleaned from lowbrow publications and sources of popular culture. His work is widely exhibited at museums, including SFMOMA, San Jose Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, and recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Opening Reception Friday, 9 July 2010 from 5 to 7pm. Rex Ray Lecture: SITE Santa Fe, Thursday, 8 July 2010 at 6pm.

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June 11 – July 7, 2010 | West Coast Contemporary

June 11 – July 7, 2010 | West Coast Contemporary

What is it with California? We at Turner Carroll have had our eye on that state for a long time. Recently, an incredible crop of artists has burst into the national consciousness from the West Coast. Is it because artists in California were apart from New York? Or is it because the West Coast is now turning its gaze away from the U.S. toward Asia? Artists include Hung Liu, Griff Williams, Rex Ray, Deborah Oropallo, Eric Zener, Enrique Chagoya, Squeak Carnwath and Wanxin Zhang. Opening Reception Friday, 11 June 2010 from 5 to 7pm.

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May 14 – June 8, 2010 | Drew Tal

May 14 – June 8, 2010 | Drew Tal

Growing up in Israel in the 1960s, was a blessing for Drew. At that time in history the young state was a true melting pot for millions of immigrants from all around the globe. Surrounded with such a colorful collage of ethnicities, languages, nationalities, cultures and religions made me realize from an early age that the world beyond me was a rich and complex place. This revelation opened my eyes to the exotic, and made me extremely curious about people and their religions, customs, costumes and histories. Opening Reception Friday, 14 May 2010 from 5 to 7pm.

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April 30 – May 3, 2010 | Art Chicago

April 30 – May 3, 2010 | Art Chicago

Come see us at Art Chicago® 2010, one of the most important international fairs of contemporary and modern art, bringing together the world’s leading emerging and established galleries. Art Chicago runs April 30 to May 3 at the Merchandise Mart, with the Opening Preview Thursday evening, April 29.

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March 23 – 24, 2011 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

March 11, 17 – 18, 2010 | ArteMita events in Punta Mita

Come explore exciting trends in Mexican contemporary art, cuisine, and architecture in Punta Mita, Mexico at this ArteMita event. Four Seasons Cultural Center, March 11 from 6 to 8pm, opening and reception for Abel Galvan. St. Regis Cultural Center, March 17 from 6 to 8pm, opening and reception for Perla Krauze. Casa Mataiza, March 18 from 6 to 9pm, exhibition and architect talk by Alejandro Quintanilla. Please call 505-670-7705 for details. [n.b. that this event takes place in Mexico] Events sponsored by     

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April 9 – 12, 2015 | Dallas Art Fair

February 5 – 7, 2010 | Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. We will be showing some of today's most exciting and collectible American artists. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6 respectively, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday 7 February from 11am to 5pm.

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December 2 – 6, 2009 | Art Miami

December 2 – 6, 2009 | Art Miami

Located next to Red Dot, Bridge, Scope and Photo Miami, this is our location in Wynwood for Miami Basel week. Look for us to show major works by very important American artists. Fair hours are Wednesday,December 2 through Saturday, December 5 from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, December 6 from 11am to 5pm.

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November 24 – 27, 2009 | ArteMita event at Four Seasons Punta Mita and St. Regis Punta Mita

November 24 – 27, 2009 | ArteMita event at Four Seasons Punta Mita and St. Regis Punta Mita

Please join us in fabulous Punta Mita, Mexico for a week of exhibition openings. On Tuesday the Four Seasons Punta Mita Cultural Center hosts an exhibition of new bronze and obsidian work by Guadalajara artist Diego Martinez Negrete. Then on Friday the new St. Regis Resort will host a book-signing by Esau Andrade, and an opening reception for a new exhibition of work by Esau and his brother Raymundo Andrade. Call 505-670-7705 for details. [n.b. event takes place in Mexico] Reception at the Four Seasons on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 from 6 to 8pm. Reception at the St. Regis on Friday, 27 November 2009 from 5:30 to 8:30pm.

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November 10 – December 1, 2009 | Rex Ray: New Work

November 10 – December 1, 2009 | Rex Ray: New Work

Drawing inspiration from his acknowledged influences--the Arts and Crafts Movement, Abstract Expressionism, organic and hard-edged abstraction, pattern and textile design, and Op Art--Ray combines these formalist concepts with decorators’ tips gleaned from lowbrow publications and sources of popular culture. His work is widely exhibited at museums, including SFMOMA, San Jose Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, and currently at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Opening Reception Friday, 13 November 2009, from 5 to 7pm. Rex Ray Lecture: SITE Santa Fe, Thursday, 12 November 2009 at 6pm

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David Linn: New Works

David Linn: New Works

Turner Carroll Gallery is pleased to present the newest body of work from acclaimed contemporary artist David Linn.  Linn's masterful compositions of figures floating through the atmosphere lightly embraced in dramatic billowing drapery, are rendered in incredible photorealistic detail and a soft monochromatic palette.  The intense luminosity that bathes the figures and objects within his oil paintings immediately recall the masterful works of Michelangelo and other Renaissance masters. This highly collectible American artist has experienced significant exposure in his career, as such prominent institutions such as the American Institute of...

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October 13 – November 6, 2009 | David Linn: New Work

October 13 – November 6, 2009 | David Linn: New Work

Turner Carroll Gallery is pleased to present new work from this much-lauded and heavily collected American artist. "The talus field for me is a metaphor for life," says Linn. "If you've ever traversed a talus field, as you try to pick your way across it, the rocks are constantly shifting and each one affects the other. As in life, decisions and actions have a profound effect, but one that is largely unseen. For me, the talus field creates a terrain in which I can place objects and figures, much like a stage." Opening Reception Friday, 16 October 2009 from 5 to 7pm. David Linn Artist Talk: Turner Carroll Gallery, Saturday, 17 October 2009 at...

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September 8 – October 5, 2009 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

September 8 – October 5, 2009 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

New work from Igor Melnikov is dedicated to his "principal of simplicity." "For Melnikovthe work has no relevance if analysis is essential to the embracing and understanding of his paintings. The images must permeate that emotional core of our very being and transport the viewer to a place where logic cannot explain the experience before them." Do not miss this important exhibition of Igor's work before his solo show at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in 2010. Opening Reception Friday, 11 September 2009 from 5 to 7pm.

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August 11 – September 8, 2009 | Hung Liu: Remote Portraits

August 11 – September 8, 2009 | Hung Liu: Remote Portraits

In this exhibition, Hung explores the way the washes and drips dissolve the photo-based images, suggesting the passage of memory into history, while working to uncover the cultural and personal narratives fixed – but often concealed – in the photographic instant. A very important Chinese-American artist, her permanent collections include the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Dallas Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and The Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. Opening Reception Friday, 14 August 2009, from 5 to 7pm. Hung Liu Lecture: SITE Santa Fe, Thursday, 13 August 2009 at 6pm

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July 14 – August 9, 2009 | Squeak Carnwath: Spare Change

July 14 – August 9, 2009 | Squeak Carnwath: Spare Change

About Squeak Carnwath, critic Miriam Seidel said "Carnwath builds her paintings up layer by layer, blending poetry and imagery with color and luminosity to emphasize the essence of her message: We should all take the time to appreciate and revel in the familiar circumstances of our daily lives." Squeak is a major American painter whose work may be found in the collections of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco,SFMOMA, The Brooklyn Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others. Opening Reception Friday, 17 July 2009 from 5 to 7pm. Squeak Carnwath Lecture: Santa Fe Art Institute, Thursday, 16 July at 6pm

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June 17 – July 12, 2009 | Deborah Oropallo: Wild Wild West Show

June 17 – July 12, 2009 | Deborah Oropallo: Wild Wild West Show

We are pleased to premiere Deborah Oropallo's most adventurous body of work to-date: Wild Wild West Show. Incorporating the layered imagery of her acclaimed Guise series with the highly-charged use of negative space,Deborah adds wild west subject matter on luscious aluminum surfaces. The result is a very successful body of work not to be missed! Opening Reception Friday, 26 June 2009 from 5 to 7pm. Deborah Oropallo Lecture: Santa Fe Art Institute, Saturday, 27 June at 6pm

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May 19 – June 16, 2009 | Contemporary Tapestries

May 19 – June 16, 2009 | Contemporary Tapestries

Belgian-woven, Jacquard tapestries by major American artists including Chuck Close, Deborah Oropallo, Squeak Carnwath, Enrique Chagoya, Hung Liu, and Donald and Era Farnsworth. Contemporary tapestries have received a great deal of attention in important museums and at art fairs. Their scale and texture provide an excellent counterpoint to other two-dimensional and three-dimensional works in any major collection. Opening Reception Friday, 22 May 2009 from 5 to 7pm.

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April 30 – May 3, 2010 | Art Chicago

May 1-4, 2009 | Art Chicago

Come see us at Art Chicago® 2009, one of the most important international fairs of contemporary and modern art, bringing together the world’s leading emerging and established galleries. Art Chicago runs May 1 to 4 at the Merchandise Mart, with the Opening Preview Thursday evening, April 30.

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April 14 – May 8, 2009 | George Fischer + Conrad Kern

April 14 – May 8, 2009 | George Fischer + Conrad Kern

New work by two great contemporary American artists. Pairing George Fischer's tightly rendered blend of realism and abstraction with Conrad Kern's loose and luscious abstraction, this exhibition presents a perfect balance of what is new in American abstraction. Opening Reception Friday, 17 April 2009 from 5 to 7pm.

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November 24 – 27, 2009 | ArteMita event at Four Seasons Punta Mita and St. Regis Punta Mita

March 25, 2009 | ArteMita event at Aiya

Come explore contemporary art, cuisine, architecture and music in Punta Mita, Mexico at this ArteMita event. Held at the new Aiya development within the gates of the most prestigious residential and hotel development in Mexico, this exhibition and party will feature contemporary Mexican painters Magali Lara, Rogelio Diaz, Ricardo Pinto, Ricardo Mazal, Olivia Guzmán and Abel Galván. Please call 505-670-7705 for details. [n.b. that this event takes place in Mexico] Reception and Party Wednesday, 25 March 2009 from 5 to 9pm.

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December 4 – 7, 2008 | ART NOW FAIR 2008

December 4 – 7, 2008 | ART NOW FAIR 2008

Located next to Flow, Bridge, RED DOT, and Ink, and two blocks from Art Basel and Aqua, this is where the action is during Art Basel Miami 2008. Join us for the most exciting art in the world at The South Seas Hotel in Miami Beach at 1751 Collins. We have a big space right in the front of the hotel. Fair hours are Thursday, December 4 through Saturday, December 6 from 11am to 8pm, and Sunday, December 7 from 11am to 6pm.

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December 3 – 7, 2008 | RED DOT FAIR 2008

December 3 – 7, 2008 | RED DOT FAIR 2008

Located next to Art Miami, Scope and Photo Miami, this is our location in Wynwood for Miami Basel week. Look for us to show major works by very important American artists. Fair hours are Wednesday, December 3 through Saturday, December 6 from 11am to 8pm, and Sunday, December 7 from 11am to 7pm.

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November 24 – 27, 2009 | ArteMita event at Four Seasons Punta Mita and St. Regis Punta Mita

November 2008 | ArteMita

Come explore contemporary art, cuisine, architecture and music in Punta Mita, Mexico at the premiere of ArteMita. Held within the gates of the most prestigious residential and hotel development in Mexico, this event will feature exhibitions, talks and parties delving into contemporary Mexican culture and art. Please call 505-986-9800 for details.

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October 3 – 24, 2008 | Artists to Watch: México

October 3 – 24, 2008 | Artists to Watch: México

A long and amazing history of visual art lives within México. This invitational exhibition highlights trends and new talents from our southern neighbor. This event is the U.S. preview for ArteMita, and will include Sergio Garvál, Conchita Rivera, Olivia Guzmán, Ricardo Pinto, Magali Lara, Roberto Cortázar, Ricardo Solis and Raymundo Andrade. Opening Reception Friday, 3 October 2008 from 5 to 7pm.

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August 8 – 26, 2008 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

August 8 – 26, 2008 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

New work by one of France’s most important painters, whose work was recently added to the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Mazilu explores relations between similar and disparate peoples via a personal symbolic language. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening Reception Friday, 8 August 2008, from 5 to 7pm.

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July 18 – August 5, 2008 | Hung Liu: New Work

July 18 – August 5, 2008 | Hung Liu: New Work

Based on a story of a book once found, lost, and found again, this exhibition presents new work by Hung Liu. Hung Liu grew up under Mao, and is now one of the most important artists who came from China. This exhibition comes on the heels of two major shows in Beijing, and features some of her most important works to date. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening Reception Friday, 18 July 2008 from 5 to 7pm.

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July 10 – 13, 2008 | Art Santa Fe

July 10 – 13, 2008 | Art Santa Fe

ART Santa Fe 2007’s turnout of some 5,000 people over four days left all involved, from gallerists to artists to collectors, feeling that the fair was an unmitigated success. Come by and see what we think is the best work by the best artists. At El Museo de Cultural in the railyard district.

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May 19 – June 16, 2009 | Contemporary Tapestries

Throughout June

In conjunction with SITE Santa Fe's Seventh International Biennial Turner Carroll Gallery will showcase the finest and most collectible artists working today. Featuring Chuck Close, Deborah Oropallo, Alan Magee Wanxin Zhang, Darren Waterston, Hung Liu and Squeak Carnwath. Opening Reception Friday, 20 June 2008, from 5 to 7pm.

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May 19 – June 16, 2009 | Contemporary Tapestries

May 19 – June 16, 2008 | Contemporary Tapestries

Belgian-woven, Jacquard tapestries by major American artists including Chuck Close, Deborah Oropallo, Squeak Carnwath, Enrique Chagoya, Hung Liu, and Donald and Era Farnsworth. Contemporary tapestries have received a great deal of attention in important museums and at art fairs. Their scale and texture provide an excellent counterpoint to other two-dimensional and three-dimensional works in any major collection. Opening Reception Friday, 22 May 2009 from 5 to 7pm.

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March 27 – 30, 2008 | Red Dot New York

March 27 – 30, 2008 | Red Dot New York

Look for us and 45 other galleries at Red Dot New York. We will feature new tapestries by Hung Liu and Debarah Oropallo.Timed with the The Armory Show, Scope, ArtNow Fair, Pulse and Bridge, this art fair will build on our success in Miami last December. The fair will be at the elegant Park South Hotel on East 28th Street.

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March 7, 2008 | Art as Investment Talk

March 7, 2008 | Art as Investment Talk

In association with the Duke University Alumni Association, Tonya Turner Carroll and A.G. Edwards Financial Advisor and Duke Alumnus Manuel Monasterio will discuss the details of investing in art and the stock markets. talk Friday, 7 March 2008 from 5 to 8pm.

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December 6 – 9, 2007 | ART NOW FAIR 2007

December 6 – 9, 2007 | ART NOW FAIR 2007

Located next to Flow, Bridge, RED DOT, and Ink, and two blocks from Art Basel and Aqua, this is where the action is during Art Basel Miami 2007. Join us for the best art in the world at The Claremont Hotel in Miami Beach, 1700 Collins at 17th Street. Fair hours are Thursday, December 6, 10am – 8pm, Friday, December 7, 10am – 8pm, Saturday, December 8, 10am – 8pm, and Sunday, December 9, 10am – 6pm.

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September 21 – October 3, 2007 | Sohan Qadri  New Work

September 21 – October 3, 2007 | Sohan Qadri New Work

Turner Carroll is proud to present an extensive exhibition of powerful meditative paintings by Sohan Qadri--one of the most important painters from East India of our time. His paintings have been exhibited throughout India, Europe, Africa, and the U.S., and his works have been auctioned at such esteemed houses as Sotheby's New York and London. Opening reception Friday, September 21, 5-7:30 pm.

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August 10 – 27, 2007 | Hung Liu  New Work

August 10 – 27, 2007 | Hung Liu New Work

This exhibition will feature original paintings on canvas, Hung's most recent mixed media resin and oil pigment paintings, as well as her tapestries. Hung Liu is a major American artist whose work is in the collections of The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, LACMA and The Whitney Museum of American Art among others. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 10, 5:30-7:30 pm.

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May 19 – June 16, 2009 | Contemporary Tapestries

May 19 – June 16, 2007 | Contemporary Tapestries

Belgian-woven, Jacquard tapestries by major American artists including Chuck Close, Deborah Oropallo, Squeak Carnwath, Enrique Chagoya, Hung Liu, and Donald and Era Farnsworth. Contemporary tapestries have received a great deal of attention in important museums and at art fairs. Their scale and texture provide an excellent counterpoint to other two-dimensional and three-dimensional works in any major collection. Opening Reception Friday, 22 May 2007 from 5 to 7pm.

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December 2 – 6, 2009 | Art Miami

January 5 – 8, 2007 | ART MIAMI 2007

Look for us and 125 other galleries from 25 countries at ART MIAMI 2007. Held at the Miami Beach Convention Center, this annual event was a smashing success in 2006. Come see what this art fair is all about!

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June 23 – August 31, 2006 | Salon Series  Michael Bergt

June 23 – August 31, 2006 | Salon Series Michael Bergt

Turner Carroll Gallery celebrates the work of Michael Bergt with a two-month long exhibition of his paintings, sculpture and drawings. Michael is being honored this year by solo retrospectives at the Arnot Art Museum and San Anselm Museum. These shows will be accompanied by a new monograph on Michael's work. Opening reception Friday, June 23, from 5-7 pm.

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January 6 – 9, 2006 | ART MIAMI 2006

January 6 – 9, 2006 | ART MIAMI 2006

Look for us and 125 other galleries from 26 countries at ART MIAMI 2006. Held at the Miami Beach Convention Center, this annual event was a smashing success in 2005. Come see what this art fair is all about!

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July 14 – 17, 2005 | Art Santa Fe

July 14 – 17, 2005 | Art Santa Fe

Look for us at the 6th Art Santa Fe Biennial. Galleries from Europe and the Americas are represented. Guests speakers include Philippe de Montebello from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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July 9 – 26, 2005 | Salon Series  Photographique

July 9 – 26, 2005 | Salon Series Photographique

This exhibition will explore photography as fine art. Artists from all over the U.S will be represented including photography-based work by Deborah Rubino, Julie Graber, Hugh Shurley, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Michael Lujan, Laurie Lenfestey, Ann Weiner and John Folsom. Opening reception Saturday, July 9, 5-7 pm.

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June 10 – 28, 2005 | Kit Reuther  New Work

June 10 – 28, 2005 | Kit Reuther New Work

New work from this exciting painter. Working with single and double image still lifes, Kit takes reality-based images in to a conceptual format. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, June 10, 5-7 pm.

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August 13 – 31, 2004 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

August 13 – 31, 2004 | Igor Melnikov: New Work

We are delighted to welcome one of Santa Fe's most wonderful painters to Turner Carroll.This new body of work sees Igor at his evocative and emotionally resonant best. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 13, from 5-7 pm.

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July 23 – August 10, 2004 | Scherer & Ouporov: The Celestial Alphabet

July 23 – August 10, 2004 | Scherer & Ouporov: The Celestial Alphabet

A landmark show for an amazing Russian-American couple, including egg tempera painting and installation work. This show will see Scherer & Ouporov move to a new level with figure-based work of broad intellectual scope and exquisite technique. The artists will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, July 23, from 5-7 pm.

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July 9 – 20, 2004 | Salon Series: The Doodlists!

This exhibition will explore the role of the scribble - scrabble, and moving the "doodle on the margin" to the center. Curated by Michael Carroll, this show will include artists from all over the U.S. Opening reception Friday, July 9, 5-7 pm.

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Aug 29, 2003 | David Linn: The Unseen Ceremony

Aug 29, 2003 | David Linn: The Unseen Ceremony

"The Unseen Ceremony" represents perhaps the most important body of work to date by one of the United States' most promising young artists.  This exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery is the only exhibition of Linn's paintings outside of a museum venue for the entire year of 2003.  This exhibition marks an incredible opportunity for Santa Feans/art lovers  to see Linn's paintings first hand, and we sincerely hope you will help make them aware of this special opportunity. Some of the finest museums in the country are exhibiting David Linn's paintings.  In the last three years alone, his work has been the subject of several solo museum...

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August 8 – 26, 2003 | Koo Schadler: New Work

August 8 – 26, 2003 | Koo Schadler: New Work

New work by one of this country's top egg tempera painters.This long-awaited exhibition brings to Santa Fe a large body of Koo's work for her first non-museum solo in years. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 8, from 5-7 pm.

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July 18 – August 5, 2003 | Alexandra Eldridge: Painted Silences

July 18 – August 5, 2003 | Alexandra Eldridge: Painted Silences

This exhibition will be an intimate look into the life and passion of Alexandra.With fewer works than past exhibitions, the viewer will have a chance to appreciate the delicacy of this wonderful artist's hand.The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, July 18, from 5-7 pm.

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July 10 – 13, 2003 | ART Santa Fe

July 10 – 13, 2003 | ART Santa Fe

Look for us and 40 other galleries from Europe and the Americas.Held at the Sweeney Center here in Santa Fe, this biennial was a smashing success in 2001 Come back for a repeat performance.

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February 21, 2003 | ArtFeast: Postres y Pictures

February 21, 2003 | ArtFeast: Postres y Pictures

Over 20 top Santa Fe restaurants and caterers combine their talents for a celebration of food and art benefiting the Santa Fe Gallery Association's ARTsmart charity. Santa Fe's famed Compound Restaurant will provide our selection of Spanish-influenced cuisine. The event is Friday, February 21, 5-8 pm.

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November 22 – December 10, 2002 | Tempera / New Temperaments

November 22 – December 10, 2002 | Tempera / New Temperaments

Turner Carroll is very excited to host a stage of this national touring museum exhibition.Curated by Diane Savino, this exhibition will highlight the work of Michael Bergt, Carol Mothner, William Patterson,Koo Schadler, Scherer & Ouporov and Fred Wessel. Before this show comes to us, it will be at the Evansville Museum of Art and Science; immediately after, it travels to the Frye Art Museum in Seattle. Artists will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, November 22, from 5-7 pm.

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October 11 – 29, 2002 | R.B. Sprague: New Work

October 11 – 29, 2002 | R.B. Sprague: New Work

The subject of a recent one-man exhibition at the University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, R.B. Sprague presents a body exciting new work.The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, October 11, from 5-7 pm.

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September 20 – October 8, 2002 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

September 20 – October 8, 2002 | Georges Mazilu: New Work

The subject of a recent monograph, with a major essay by Princeton Art History Professor Emeritus Sam Hunter (who also did the latest Francis Bacon monograph), Georges brings us brilliant new work with his distinctive vision. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, September 20, from 5-7 pm.

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February 22, 2002 | ArtFeast: An Influence of Spain

February 22, 2002 | ArtFeast: An Influence of Spain

Over 20 top Santa Fe restaurants and caterers combine their talents for a celebration of food and art benefiting the Santa Fe Gallery Association's ARTsmart charity. Santa Fe's famed Compound Restaurant will provide our selection of Spanish-influenced cuisine. The event is Friday, February 22, 5-8 pm.

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February 23 2001 | Edible Art Tour: Marriage of Food and Art

February 23 2001 | Edible Art Tour: Marriage of Food and Art

This exciting winter event combines galleries with over 20 top Santa Fe restaurants and caterers for a celebration of food and art benefiting the Santa Fe Gallery Association's ARTsmart program. Baker Marian Miller will provide Turner Carroll's selection of marriage-based delectables. The event is Friday, February 23, 5-8 pm.

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February 2 – 28, 2001 | Chambers of the Heart

February 2 – 28, 2001 | Chambers of the Heart

In conjunction with the Santa Fe Gallery Association we will host an opening benefiting ARTsmart, the SFGA’s program to supply elementary school children with art supplies. Artists in the exhibition include Alexandra Eldridge, Michael Lujan and Sebastián Picker. Opening reception Friday, February 2, 5-7 pm.

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November 17 – December 5, 2000 | International Etching Exhibition

November 17 – December 5, 2000 | International Etching Exhibition

This exhibition will feature the best of contemporary international artists working in intaglio.Artists Nele Zirnite, the late Traian Filip, Laila Ionesco, Michael Bergt, Julie Richard Crane, Greg Murr and others will be featured.Many of the artists will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, November 17, from 5-7 pm.

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October 27 – November 14, 2000 | Sebastián Picker: Laberinto

October 27 – November 14, 2000 | Sebastián Picker: Laberinto

Sebastián Picker is one of the most important refugee artists from South America.Forced out of Chile, he now lives and works in Santa Fe. His work is shown internationally, and was recently included in the IX Bienal in El Salvador.The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, October 27, from 5-7 pm.

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September 29 – October 17, 2000 | Jessica Brommer: A Constant Reminder

September 29 – October 17, 2000 | Jessica Brommer: A Constant Reminder

Jessica Brommer is one of the most exciting of the new movement of young artists coming out of New Mexico.She is represented in the permanent collection of the New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts.This exhibition will feature Jessica’s new painting and sculpture. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, September 29, from 5-7 pm.

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September 8 – September 26, 2000 | Georges Mazilu: New Paintings

September 8 – September 26, 2000 | Georges Mazilu: New Paintings

This Romanian-born artist has become on the of the most sought-after painters in Europe. Since 1980 Georges has lived in Paris, where he has drawn attention from curators and art historians alike for his unique vision. This exhibition will celebrate Georges' most recent paintings and the monograph by Professor of Aert history Emeritus Sam Hunter. Opening reception Friday, September 8, from 5-7 pm.

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August 25 – September 12, 2000 | David Linn: Evidence and Offerings

August 25 – September 12, 2000 | David Linn: Evidence and Offerings

David Linn is an exciting new artist for us here at Turner Carroll. His painting explores "symbolic internal worlds and environments," and is receiving widespread museum attention. This exhibition will feature both large and small - scale work. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 25, from 5-7 pm.

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August 4 – August 29, 2000 | Greg Murr: New Paintings

August 4 – August 29, 2000 | Greg Murr: New Paintings

Greg Murr is only 29 years old, but his career is moving at an astounding pace.This past year alone, his works were collected by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.This exhibition will feature Greg's newest paintings and works on paper.The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 4, from 5-7 pm.

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August 4 – August 23, 2000 | Michael Bergt and Scherer & Ouporov New Egg Tempera Painting

August 4 – August 23, 2000 | Michael Bergt and Scherer & Ouporov New Egg Tempera Painting

Three of the most accomplished artists working in the medium of egg tempera will be shown in this exhibition.Michael Bergt, based in Santa Fe, has exhibited in museums internationally.Suzanne Scherer and Pavel Ouporov work as collaboratively and are represented in the permanent collection of the such prestigious museums as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.The artists will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, August 4, from 5-7 pm.

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July 14 – August 1, 2000 | Juan Andres Videla: Objetos Nuevos

July 14 – August 1, 2000 | Juan Andres Videla: Objetos Nuevos

Juan Videla is one of the most acclaimed artists working in South America today. Juan's paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juan is new to Turner Carroll this year, and we are very excited to host this exhibition of new work with moving parts. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, July 14, from 5-7 pm.

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May 12 – May 30, 2000 | Julie Richard Crane: Diatom

May 12 – May 30, 2000 | Julie Richard Crane: Diatom

New painting, etchings and drawings by an exciting young artist, formerly of Santa Fe. Julie's works are in the Kamchatka Museum in Russia and now the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, May 12, from 5-7 pm.

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March 10 – March 28, 2000 | International Drawing

March 10 – March 28, 2000 | International Drawing

Group exhibition of new drawings by Michael Bergt, Jessica Brommer, Julie Richard Crane, Traian A. Filip, Michael Lujan, Greg Murr, Sebastián Picker, and Kit Reuther. Many of the artists will be present. Opening reception Friday, March 10, 5-7 pm.

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November 12 – November 30, 1999 | Kit Reuther: New Paintings

November 12 – November 30, 1999 | Kit Reuther: New Paintings

Kit Reuther is a Nashville based artist who is gaining renown for her quiet yet non-traditional still lifes and figurative works.In the tradition of the Italian masters, chiaroscuro is an important element of Kit's style. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, November 12, from 5-7 pm.

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October 22 – November 10, 1999 | Abel Galvan: New Paintings

October 22 – November 10, 1999 | Abel Galvan: New Paintings

Mexican artist Abel Galvan has established a promising career in the United States as well as in Latin America.His cutting-edge colorful paintings on panel are the subject of two recent catalogues.In addition, his abstracted figurative works have recently been featured in museum and gallery exhibitions internationally. The artist will be present for the opening. Opening reception Friday, October 22, from 5-7 pm.

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October 1- October 19, 1999 | Greg Murr: solo exhibition

October 1- October 19, 1999 | Greg Murr: solo exhibition

Greg Murr is one of the most exciting of the new movement of artists coming out of New Mexico.Only 27 years old, Turner Carroll began exhibiting his smoky abstract paintings and etchings when he was still getting his MFA at the University of New Mexico.Greg has just finished a fellowship he was awarded to create his art in Venice Italy,and the new paintings in this exhibition were inspired by his experiences there. Opening reception Friday, October 1, from 5-7 pm. The artist will be present for the opening.

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September 3 – September 28, 1999 | End of an Era: Eastern European Paintings from the Fall of Communism to the year 2000

September 3 – September 28, 1999 | End of an Era: Eastern European Paintings from the Fall of Communism to the year 2000

The former countries of Eastern Europe fostered artistic talents which lay largely unseen by western eyes until the governmental shifts of 1988-1990.Consequently, some of the most exciting and skilled artists of our generation were able to begin exhibiting their works only in the last decade. This exhibition highlights some of the finest and most critically acclaimed artists from Russia, Romania, the Ukraine, and Belarus. Opening reception Friday, September 3, from 5-7 pm. Many of the artists will be present for the opening.

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August 6 – August 31, 1999 | A Figurative Rennaissance Part II

August 6 – August 31, 1999 | A Figurative Rennaissance Part II

International exhibition of figuration and realism. Artists included represent Turner Carroll Gallery's opinion of the finest contemporary figurative/realist painters working today. Among the featured artists will be Santa Fe's Michael Bergt, whose works were the focus of a touring solo museum exhibition in 1998, and Geoff Laurence, whose paintings have gained critical acclaim internationally. Opening reception Friday, August 6, from 5-7 pm. Many of the artists will be present for the opening.

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July 9 – July 28, 1999 | Alexandra Eldridge: The Inexplicable Life (large gallery)

July 9 – July 28, 1999 | Alexandra Eldridge: The Inexplicable Life (large gallery)

Alexandra Eldridge is a Santa Fe based artist whose works are beginning to be exhibited widely in galleries and museums around the country. In 1999 she will have a solo museum exhibition in conjunction with her exhibition of new paintings at Turner Carroll, as well as a commissioned mural in France. Opening reception Friday, July 9, from 5-7 pm. The artist will be present for the opening.

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June 4 – June 23, 1999 | Patrick Ïch: solo exhibition (small gallery)

June 4 – June 23, 1999 | Patrick Ïch: solo exhibition (small gallery)

Patrick Ïch is a French artist who is currently in Santa Fe.His solo exhibition will include new landscape paintings. Ïch's landscapes are in no manner traditional;they consist of paint the artist creates from raw pigments, and he distresses the surface of each work to imbue it with a sense of history and age. Opening reception Friday, June 4, from 5-7 pm. The artist will be present for the opening.

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June 4 – June 23, 1999 | Joseph Eads: New Symluminist Paintings (large gallery)

June 4 – June 23, 1999 | Joseph Eads: New Symluminist Paintings (large gallery)

New abstract paintings composed in the classical method of building the ground from dark to light. Eads makes his own paint from raw pigments; his works address the concept of beauty and unfolding luminosity. Eads has recently returned from a long stay in Peru, and this body of his work is heavily influenced by his studies there. Eads currently resides in Santa Fe, though his work has been widely exhibited internationally. Opening reception Friday, June 4, from 5-7 pm. The artist will be present for the opening.

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April 30 – May 18, 1999 | Jessica Brommer: Hard Candy

April 30 – May 18, 1999 | Jessica Brommer: Hard Candy

New paintings by one of the most exciting and acclaimed of Santa Fe's young generation of artists. Only 27 years of age, Jessica's works have been exhibited internationally and included in museum collections. Opening reception Friday, April 30, from 5-7 pm. The artist will be present for the opening.

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April 2 – April 20, 1999 | The Presence of Absence

April 2 – April 20, 1999 | The Presence of Absence

Group exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Simon English (Ireland, paintings), Rand Clinton Smith (U.S, sculpture) Greg Murr (U.S., paintings), and Robert Stivers (U.S., photography / mixed media on paper). Opening reception Friday, April 2, 5-7 pm.

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