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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.”
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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
William T. Wiley: Bay Area Funk Movement Icon at Turner Carroll
Oct 13, 2025
Today’s featured artist is William T. Wiley, a California “Funk Movement” artist rooted in the Bay Area. Wiley was born in 1937 in Indiana, moving to San Francisco in the 1960s for art school and establishing a deep artistic community in the area. Wiley eventually joined UC Davis’s art faculty, and became a beloved teacher to prominent students such as Bruce Nauman, Deborah Butterfield, Richard Shaw, and Stephen Laub, while teaching alongside other well-known faculty including Robert Arneson and Roy DeForest. Wiley’s work was featured in major international exhibitions including the Venice Biennale, Whitney Biennial, De Young Museum, Smithsonian, and SF MoMA.
Nadya Tolokonnikova’s “POLICE STATE” at MoCA receives positive reviews from Art Forum
Oct 7, 2025
Nadya Tolokonnikova's "POLICE STATE" at MoCA receives rave review from Art Forum.
Traian Filip: Turner Carroll from the Beginning
Oct 6, 2025
Traian Alexandru Filip was a Romanian artist who worked in the state engraving studios under dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in the latter half of the 20th century, who later escaped to New Hope, Pennsylvania. His intaglio engravings found international acclaim and boldly criticized the Romanian authoritarian government, and Traian was one of the first artists–and kindred spirits–that Tonya and Michael discovered shortly after founding Turner Carroll Gallery in 1991.
Hunt Slonem’s Menagerie of Happiness
Aug 31, 2025
Hunt Slonem's bunnies, birds, and flowers bring joy and whimsy to the art world.
Shepard Fairey | July 17–August 10, 2026
Aug 3, 2025
Shepard Fairey, known widely for his brand OBEY Giant and his poster for the 2008 Barack Obama HOPE presidential campaign, is one of the most influential street artists alive. Fairey’s work is deeply political and he frequently confronts issues of human rights, equality, and authority while maintaining an incredible signature style of layered collage-like color, propaganda-inspired forms, pop art, portraiture, and bright colors. Our July exhibition will feature original works, prints on paper, and multimedia pieces by Fairey.
December 3 – 8, 2024 | Art Miami
Dec 4, 2024
Turner Carroll is bringing cultural icons FAILE, Shepard Fairey, Swoon, and Nadya Tolokonnikova to Art Miami, as well as major Indigenous artists Jeffrey Gibson and Virgil Ortiz. Ortiz currently has a solo exhibition at The Lowe Museum of Art in Miami, and will deliver a lecture at the Lowe on Sunday. Contact us for tickets. Works by American artists Sol LeWitt, Angela Ellsworth, Jeanette Pasin Sloan, Rex Ray, Hunt Slonem, and Hung Liu will be featured, and Turner Carroll will proudly introduce the phenomenal Italian realist, Raphaella Spence.
December 5 – 10, 2023 | Art Miami
Dec 5, 2023
Turner Carroll Gallery is exhibiting Nadya Tolokonnikova, Jeremy Biggers, Swoon, Sam Lao, and Clarence Heyward at Art Miami, and we will introduce the venerable street art duo FAILE along with indigenous artist Virgil Ortiz. View the work here. View our Art Miami 2023...
The Evolution of Swoon: from Street Art Pioneer to Global Icon
Oct 17, 2023
Caledonia Curry, known to the world as the iconic Swoon, has emerged as a trailblazing force in the male-dominated realm of street art. Her artistic journey not only defies gender boundaries but transcends them, carving a unique path that has captured global acclaim....
November 29 – December 4, 2022 | Art Miami
Nov 29, 2022
Turner Carroll Gallery is exhibiting Hung Liu, Mildred Howard, and Swoon, at Art Miami, along with Hoss Haley, Judy Chicago, Kara Walker, and three emerging artists with current East Coast museum exhibitions who will show in Miami for the first time: Mokha Laget...
September 30 – October 30, 2022 | Hunt Slonem: Lepus Cuniculus
Sep 30, 2022
Even though Hunt was born in the Chinese year of the rabbit, his work had a slow introduction to these animals. In the 1970s, rabbits began appearing at the feet of saints in devotional paintings. Over the decades, they, as rabbits do, multiplied to cover entire walls...
September 23 – October 22, 2022 | Response
Sep 12, 2022
Response is a group exhibition featuring four New Mexico-based artists using traditional painting techniques to cutting-edge technology to create responsive and responding bodies of work. A collaboration between Pie Projects and Turner Carroll Gallery, the exhibition...
September 2 – October 2, 2022 | Karen Yank: Between Aspiration and Reality
Sep 2, 2022
Opening Reception Friday, September 2, 5–7pm The circle and the cross appear thematically throughout Karen Yank’s practice. Circles can be the center of a flower, the face of a clock, a yin-yang, or a metaphor for the re-appropriation of energy through the...
August 26 – September 25, 2022 | Lien Truong: From the Earth Rise Radiant Beings
Aug 26, 2022
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...
July 22 – August 21, 2022 | Hung Liu: Gilded Humanism
Jul 22, 2022
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....
June 17 – July 17, 2022 | Raphaëlle Goethals: The Possibility of Remembrance
Jun 17, 2022
We are delighted to welcome back Raphaëlle Goethals for her 3rd solo exhibition at Turner Carroll Gallery. Raphaëlle is known for her large scale, transcendent encaustic paintings. Her practice comes from a desire for larger truths, a search for the timeless and...
June 3 – July 3, 2022 | Women in the House
Jun 3, 2022
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, Hung Liu, Jeanette Pasin...
May 6 – 30, 2022 | Mildred Howard
May 6, 2022
Work in the exhibition may be seen here. “The concentration that I’ve been focusing on is on memory: memory history, place and class. It’s about the everyday. Everyday objects. Everyday people.” –Mildred Howard It is with great pride that Turner Carroll Gallery...
February 4 – March 6, 2022 | The Power of Print: Featuring Works from Master Printer Jack Lemon of Landfall Press
Feb 4, 2022
Work in The Power of Print: Featuring Works from Master Printer Jack Lemon of Landfall Press exhibition may be seen here. Somewhere in Santa Fe, tucked away on an industrial street and facing a taco shop, there is a world-class printmaking studio. With over 6000...
