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2019 Exhibitions

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Online Virtual Exhibition | Burned: Women and Fire

Online Virtual Exhibition | Burned: Women and Fire

by Michael Carroll | Jan 3, 2020 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Judy Chicago, Lien Truong, Monica Lundy, Past Exhibitions, Hung Liu, News, Karen Yank

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,... Read More
Online Virtual Exhibition | Greg Murr: A Mediated Garden

Online Virtual Exhibition | Greg Murr: A Mediated Garden

by Michael Carroll | Jan 2, 2020 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Greg Murr

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

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

by Michael Carroll | Sep 30, 2019 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Past Exhibitions – Suzanne Sbarge, News, Suzanne Sbarge

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... Read More
October 4 – 28, 2019  |  Igor Melnikov: Soulscapes

October 4 – 28, 2019 | Igor Melnikov: Soulscapes

by Michael Carroll | Sep 24, 2019 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Past Exhibitions – Igor Melnikov, Igor Melnikov, News

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

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

by Michael Carroll | Aug 15, 2019 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Past Exhibitions – Georges Mazilu, Georges Mazilu, News

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

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

by Michael Carroll | May 9, 2019 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Past Exhibitions - Hung Liu, Hung Liu, News

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

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

by Michael Carroll | May 1, 2019 | Past Exhibitions Old Years, Past Exhibitions – Shawn Smith, News, 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... Read More
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