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June 3 – July 17, 2022  |  Women in the House

June 3 – July 17, 2022 | Women in the House

by Michael Carroll | Jan 8, 2022 | Judy Chicago, Monica Lundy, News, Swoon, Upcoming Exhibitions

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, and next gen artists Monica... Read More
June 17 – July 17, 2022  |  Raphaelle Goethals

June 17 – July 17, 2022 | Raphaelle Goethals

by Michael Carroll | Jan 6, 2022 | News, Raphaelle Goethals, Upcoming Exhibitions

We are delighted to welcome back Raphaelle Goethals for her 3rd solo exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery. Raphaelle 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... Read More
July 22 – August 21, 2022 | Hung Liu: Quintessential Humanist, A Legacy in Portraits

July 22 – August 21, 2022 | Hung Liu: Quintessential Humanist, A Legacy in Portraits

by Michael Carroll | Jan 5, 2022 | Hung Liu, News, Upcoming Exhibitions

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.... Read More
August 26 – September 25, 2022  |  Lien Truong

August 26 – September 25, 2022 | Lien Truong

by Michael Carroll | Jan 4, 2022 | Lien Truong, News, Upcoming Exhibitions

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... Read More
September 2 – October 2, 2022 |  Karen Yank

September 2 – October 2, 2022 | Karen Yank

by Michael Carroll | Jan 4, 2022 | Karen Yank, News, Upcoming Exhibitions

One of the West’s leading public artists, Karen Yank has formulated and fabricated sculpture for outdoor sites throughout the Mountain states and beyond. Yank is known for a rigorous geometric style normally dependent on the form of the circle. The fascination with... Read More
September 30 – October 30, 2022  |  Hunt Slonem

September 30 – October 30, 2022 | Hunt Slonem

by Michael Carroll | Jan 2, 2022 | Hunt Slonem, News, Upcoming Exhibitions

Widely known for his “maximalist” paintings of wildlife, including birds, rabbits and butterflies, Hunt Slonem’s work draws heavily on visual languages of repetition and reiteration, aiming to create a unified mantra that builds a sense of prayer and spirituality... Read More
November 4 – December 11, 2022 | Greg Murr

November 4 – December 11, 2022 | Greg Murr

by Michael Carroll | Jan 1, 2022 | Greg Murr, News, Upcoming Exhibitions

Greg Murr is an established artist with incredible museum and exhibition credentials. Murr renders the grace of nature perhaps more beautifully than any other contemporary artist. Each flower petal, each pearl on a strand, is imbued with the translucent, seemingly... Read More

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