


May 31 – June 19, 2016 | Holly Roberts and Wanxin Zhang: Mind Made Up
This exhibition explores the ties between the artists using amalgamation of old and new. In the case of Holly Roberts she uses old images in new constructions, whereas Wanxin Zhang uses old history in the new context. Opening Reception Friday, June 3, 2016 from 5 to...

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...

Scott Greene Review in Visual Art Source
We are very proud to announce that Scott Greene’s Turner Carroll exhibition “The Course of Empire” was chosen by Visual Art Source as one of the best shows in the country by reviewer Jordan Eddy. This comes after Scott’s Museum of New Mexico...
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...

April 14 – 17, 2016 | Turner Carroll at the 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 Fausto Fernandez, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Drew Tal, Jamie Brunson, Rusty Scruby, Edward Lentsch, Wanxin...
Art as a Universal Language, Part 4: Canary in a Coal Mine
Scott Greene, “FUBAR”, 2007 Antonello da Messina, “Crucifixion”, 1475 National Gallery, London There is the moral of all human tales; ‘Tis but the same rehearsal of the past. First freedom and then Glory–when that fails, Wealth, vice,...