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Suzanne Sbarge: Pasatiempo Cover Story December 1, 2017
Dec 12, 2017
A fantasticallly insightful cover story by Jennifer Levin appeared in the Pasatiempo (the Santa Fe New Mexican’s art publication) on December 1, 2017, in conjunction with the opening of her exhibition Meta/Morph at Turner Carroll. Levin details Suzanne...
Ann Weiner exhibit tells stories of gender-based violence, personal triumphs
Nov 27, 2017
In Ann Weiner’s creations, personal experiences become shared battles, stories are told in a way words cannot match and generations of women see a part of themselves in the fine details. Weiner said she was inspired by the influence that Judy Chicago’s famous...
Hung Liu Named One of the Most Influential Artists of the Last Century
Nov 1, 2017
Hung Liu Named One of the Most Influential Artists of the Last Century A recent news article on artnet brought even more attention to Hung Liu. The article was predicated on the question “Who was the most influential artist in the last 100 years? It’s not an...
SFMOMA: Paul Klee and Rex Ray
Oct 31, 2017
Paul Klee and Rex Ray San Francisco Museum of Modern Art May 20 – October 9, 2017 Our dear friend and artist, the late Rex Ray, is in an exhibition at SFMOMA with art world luminary Paul Klee. This intimate exhibition places artworks by Swiss-born modernist...
Hung Liu’s Return to China for 100th Anniversary of Experimental High School
Oct 25, 2017
Special Guest Blog Post, Written by Jeff Kelley upon Hung Liu’s return to China for the 100th anniversary of her high school. 100th Anniversary Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University (formerly Girls Middle School Attached to Peking Normal...
Museum Exhibitions for Wanxin Zhang
Oct 10, 2017
We are very happy to announce that Wanxin Zhang has four upcoming museum exhibitions opening in the fall of 2017. You can see his work in the show “Bay Area Clay” at the Benicia Art Center in Benicia, California from 14 October through 19 November 2017, as...
VAS Recommends Georges Mazilu Exhibition
Oct 10, 2017
Georges Mazilu Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico Recommendation by Amanda Malloy Continuing through October 15, 2017 Tucked in an inner room here is a series of portraits and vignettes that might have been convincingly pulled from Hieronymus Bosch’s...
Robert Rauschenberg at SFMOMA: Erasing the Rules
Sep 28, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS WEST COAST EXCLUSIVE OF ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG: ERASING THE RULES Major Retrospective Includes Vast Array of Work from the Boundary-Breaking Artist’s Six-Decade Career Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules November 18,...
Karen Yank Monumental Sculpture Installation at CNM, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sep 26, 2017
Dedication Ceremony October 10, 2017 3:00-3:30 p.m. West of Student Resource Center (SRC) Lecture & Reception (Comments by Art Historians Tonya Turner Carroll and Wesley Pulkka) October 10, 2017 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Jeanette Stromberg Library, SRC “Growing...
Jamie Brunson Interview in Articiple
Sep 25, 2017
Jamie Brunson Interview in Articiple July 17 2017 “Painter and mixed-media artist Jamie Brunson is well known in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lived and worked for many years. Jamie relocated to New Mexico in 2014, but continues to exhibit in the Bay...
Nina Tichava Borrowed Landscapes Project
Aug 25, 2017
BORROWED LANDSCAPES I’m not exactly sure when I decided to be an abstract painter. There was a transition in art school that developed organically from working with the human figure; I began pushing the boundaries of that form and then moved past the figure to...
Nina Tichava in Santa Fe Reporter: Three Questions 23 August 2017
Aug 23, 2017
Nina Tichava in Santa Fe Reporter: Three Questions 3 Questions, with Nina Tichava The Santa Fe Reporter August 23, 2017, 12:00 am By Alex De Vore Artists who represent landscapes are many. It’s almost a default position, though we can’t blame anyone in that there are...
Nina Tichava and Jamie Brunson in Santa Fe Arts Journal: Finding Quiet in Abstraction 23 August 2017
Aug 23, 2017
Nina Tichava and Jamie Brunson in Santa Fe Arts Journal Turner Carroll Gallery highlights recent work by two New Mexico-based abstract artists in its show “Nina Tichava and Jamie Brunson: NEW New Mexico Abstraction,” which opened on August 23 and is on exhibit through...
Santa Fe New Mexican: Rotation and Revolution—Hung Liu at Turner Carroll Gallery
Aug 4, 2017
The Santa Fe New Mexican article on Hung Liu Turner Carroll exhibition describes how she grew up in China under the harsh rule of Mao. She labored in the fields, along with the women she paints. Her goal is to give these women lives unlike the lives they led in...
Shawn Smith Catalog Essay: The Players at the Table by James Bridle
Aug 4, 2017
In December of 2007, a few days before Christmas, hundreds of enthusiasts from all over the world gathered at the Sixth International Chess Festival in Benidorm, Spain. One of the highlights of the festival was a demonstration by World Champion Viswanathan Anand,...
August 5 – November 26, 2017 | Hung Liu: Women Warriors, at Kalamazoo Institute of Art
Jul 18, 2017
Hung Liu Women Warriors Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Exhibition is made possible with assistance from Turner Carroll Gallery in Santa Fe. Female strength in the face of persecution is the thread running through Women Warriors: Portraits by Hung Liu, opening at the...
January 29 – April 3, 2005 Alan Magee: Paintings, Sculptures, Graphics
Jul 3, 2017
Pay attention. This is the guiding principle of Alan Magee’s art. As a realist, Magee’s images may at first seem simply a re-presentation of the familiar. However, what Magee highlights in his careful selection of such recognizable subject matter is the act of looking...
Scott Greene at the Las Cruces Museum of Art
Jul 3, 2017
On the heels of his exhibitions at the New Mexico Museum of Art and 516 Arts, Scott Greene’s paintings will be featured in an exhibition at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. Keiko Ohnuma writes that Greene’s paintings “seem to announce that Romanticism...