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Nadya Tolokonnikova’s “POLICE STATE” performance named one of the top art exhibitions of the year by Art News and Hyperallergic.
Art Forum review of POLICE STATE:
“This decidedly theatrical approach to the representation of state violence privileged the sensory experience of ritual, casting it all as a ruse within a ruse”
“The performance was not a spectacle, and it’s not a concept—it’s a truth made crudely and painfully legible by our own government in real time.”
News article library
L’implorante included at the Art Institute of Chicago and Getty’s Camille Claudel exhibition
Article and interview with Hung Liu on her Turner Carroll print exhibition “Hung Liu: Women Who Work”
Article about Hung Liu and her work for her first Turner Carroll exhibition in 2008
Great before and after shots of a redesign and installation
Great article and interview with Hung Liu on her new work and interest in Dorothea Lange
Article on Santa Fe contemporary galleries’ exhibitions for the 2008-09 season
Article on Turner Carroll and Hung Liu at Art Miami and on the Miami fair scene
Profile of Hung Liu and two Turner Carroll shows in Dallas and in Santa Fe
Hung Liu at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna
Mar 20, 2012
We just returned from a fabulous visit to Vienna. Visits to the MUMOK, Kunsthistoriches Museum, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, the Leopold Museum and the Upper Belvedere were capped by the opening for the exhibition GOLD. This comprehensive examination of the use of...
Bay Area Artist Deborah Oropallo Digitally Reinterprets 29 January 2012
Jan 29, 2012
Take one look at Deborah Oropallo’s artwork, and you haven’t seen anything. This Bay Area artist’s hybrid prints are so intricate that one’s eye must linger and settle to take it all in, peeling away the layers to extract a narrative. And that narrative is certainly a...
Warriors With a Difference 19 January 2012
Jan 19, 2012
Inspired by the 1974 discovery of 8,000 terracotta life-size warriors buried at the Tomb of Qin Shi Huang Di (259-210 B.C.), the first emperor of China, artist Wanxin Zhang created his own series of contemporary, everyman life-size warriors. An exhibit of his works,...
Deborah Oropallo in D Magazine
Jan 7, 2012
Turner Carroll Gallery friend and uber-designer, Carson See, is written about in the January 2012 D Magazine along with the work of Deborah Oropallo. Carson’s new line of furniture 1818, is featured at the David Sutherland Showroom in Dallas. Perfectly paired...
Hung Liu at the International Conference on Chinese Women and Visual Representation
Jan 2, 2012
In a first of its kind conference in Shanghai in December, Hung Liu not only designed the poster, but was a speaker. The conference itself focused on work by women in many fields, and on feminist art. It was also the first time gay and lesbian groups were invited to...
Wanxin Zhang Article in Ceramics: Art and Perception
Nov 11, 2011
Julie Beal writes a great and interesting review of Wanxin’s work in the context of his solo Ten-Year Survey at the Bellevue Arts Museum. Julie digs deep in Wanxin’s Chinese-American-ness, connecting work by great American sculptors like Robert Arneson...
The New York Time – Where ‘Art’ Has Met ‘Craft’ for 100 Years
Nov 11, 2011
Oakland, Calif. WHEN the 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroyed his shop, Frederick Meyer, a German-born cabinetmaker with links to the Arts and Crafts movement, turned disaster into opportunity. The next year he and his wife, Laetitia, opened the School of the...
Big Success at Inaugural Texas Contemporary Art Fair in Houston
Oct 30, 2011
If you weren’t in Houston 20 to 23 October, you missed a great art fair. In four days at the George R. Brown Covention Center 10,000 people attended the fair. There were 55 dealers from across the U.S., with the greatest concentration from Texas and the coasts....
Andrew Romanoff Review in ARTnews
Sep 15, 2011
Andrew Romanoff received a great review of his exhibition at Turner Carroll in the Summer 2011 ARTnews. Feel free to click the image on the left to see some of the work in the exhibition. A link to the article is...
Brilliant New Article on Hung Liu in Smithsonian American Art Magazine
Jul 25, 2011
In an 27-page article right after a piece on Donald Judd, Smithsonian American Art Museum Senior Curator Joann Moser does a superb job delivering us all sorts of fascinating stories during a conversation with Hung Liu. The Smithsonian will host a touring retrospective...
Drew Tal Collected by New Britain Museum of American Art
Jun 15, 2011
Kudos to Drew Tal! His “Porcelain Promises” was acquired for the museum’s permanent photography collection. The NBM is one of the nation’s most dynamic art museums which exhibits its permanent collection and special exhibitions on widely diverse...
Inez Storer Collected by the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA
Apr 22, 2011
Kudos to Turner Carroll Gallery artist Inez Storer. Her painting Seven Days to make the World (How Many Days to Destroy the World?) was just acquired by the de Young Museum in San Francisco. One of the top museums of American art in the country, the de Young boasts...
Dallas Art Fair
Apr 10, 2011
We just wrapped up a very successful Dallas Art Fair at the F.I.G. here in Dallas. Major works by Deborah Oropallo, Hung Liu, Rex Ray and Gino Miles found new homes. Most of these collections are important ones, and we are very pleased by the results. We look forward...
Hung Liu at Turner Carroll Gallery Project Space in Dallas, TX
Apr 6, 2011
We had a fabulous opening at our space at the Hotel ZaZa for Hung Liu. The show is 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 had a range of media Hung has used over the years of her...
Squeak Carnwath Updates
Feb 23, 2011
This spring is a busy one for Squeak Carnwath. She just gave a talk at the wonderful Oakland Museum of California, the site of the monumental 2009 Squeak Carnwath 30-year survey exhibition. From February through April 2011 Squeak’s prints from Island Press in...
Andrew Romanoff Inaugural Exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery
Feb 20, 2011
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...
Reconstructed–Sights and Sounds of a Modern-day Weaver
Jan 15, 2011
Reconstructed- Sights and Sounds of a Modern-day Weaver by Cris Worley What inspires Dallas-based artist, Rusty Scruby, is only a fraction of his highly complex, engineering-based process of creating. “I want to see pattern the way we hear pattern in...
