Exhibitions
Hunt Slonem: Family Portraits | March 13–May 10, 2026

Opening celebration: Friday March 13, 4-6 pm at Turner Carroll Gallery
As a young child and the son of a naval officer, Hunt Slonem’s family frequently leapt from military station to station, but it was his time in the Hawaiian islands and Central America that left the most indelible impressions on Slonem. Surrounded by the tropical lushness, these exotic settings were the cornerstone for his artistic practice and forever instilled a lifelong obsession with what he refers to as “exotica”. In those pivotal years Slonem developed a deep affinity for exotic birds, orchids, and the sentient beings of the natural world. His devoted connection to flora and fauna grew so deeply rooted they became his precious adopted family, and despite the cautions of his family to stray from artistic ambitions due to the inherent challenges, he embarked upon his early painting practice at the ripe age of six years old – a dedicated practice that continues to the present day.
Dallas Art Fair | April 16 – 19, 2026

View our selection of work at the Dallas Art Fair
Turner Carroll is proud to participate in the 2026 Dallas Art Fair—the top boutique art fair in the U.S., located in the heart of Dallas’s arts district. We are thrilled to exhibit works from the Christo and Jeanne-Claude family collection, and works by Clarence Heyward, Sharon Brush, Marietta Patricia Leis, Jeanette Pasin Sloan, Raphaelle Goethals, Mokha Laget, Hunt Slonem, Hung Liu, Robert Rauschenburg, Claes Oldenburg, Jeffrey Gibson, Cara Romero, Rex Ray, Aleya Hoerlein, and Vernon Fisher. We look forward to meeting you there from April 16 to April 19, 2026!
Group Exhibition Fall 2025 / Winter 2026

Turner Carroll Gallery’s fall/winter group exhibition includes fantastic international contemporary artists such as Hung Liu, Jeanette Pasin Sloan, Hunt Slonem, Mokha Laget, and Sharon Brush.
July 5 – August 4, 2024 | Hunt Slonem: Il Giardino Zoologico

Opening Reception Friday, July 5, 5 – 7 pm
Hunt Slonem is an American powerhouse artist whose work has been exhibited globally. Known for his prolific paintings of rabbits, birds, and butterflies, Slonem enjoys prominence in private and public collections worldwide. He has long housed a proliferation of 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.