by Tonya Turner Carroll | Oct 14, 2012 | Greg Murr, News
There is a great interview with Greg Murr in the New American Paintings Blog, on the back of his being included in the recent NAP issue #101. Greg goes in depth and wanders around his particular vocabulary explaining what it is that he’s up to. An illustrative...
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Sep 17, 2012 | Past Exhibitions – David Linn, News
David Linn is curated in to the 2012 Contemporary Realism Biennial at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Nearly 10,000 artists submitted to be a part of this prestigious show, with only 77 selected. The show itself “highlights the strength and innovation of America’s...
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Aug 17, 2012 | News, Shawn Smith
More good things are happening for Shawn Smith. He was just curated into a fabulous show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum called “40 Under 40.” The exhibition investigates evolving notions of craft within traditional media such as ceramics and...
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Jul 25, 2012 | News, Wolf Kahn
Here at the gallery we just acquired a fabulous Wolf Kahn for resale. This work, “In Isolation,” is coming out of a private collection for the first time since it was purchased in 1991. He is one of the best known student of Hans Hofmann, and is regarded...
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Jul 12, 2012 | Deborah Oropallo, Hung Liu, News, Kate Petley, Rusty Scruby
We’ve gotten some very good write-ups lately. Kate Petley and Rusty Scruby’s current exhibition Construct was written up by Leanne Goebel in Colorado Creates. Also, we received a great review of the Hung Liu, Deborah Oropallo and Squeak Carnwath show...
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Jun 15, 2012 | News, Kate Petley, Rusty Scruby
We open a fabulous show tonight, Construct. Featuring Kate Petley and Rusty Scruby, this exhibition examines two dynamic and unique artists working with complex and immersive two-and three-dimensional visual planes. Both artists rearrange the obvious to create...
by Michael Carroll | Jan 29, 2012 | Deborah Oropallo, News
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...
by Michael Carroll | Jan 19, 2012 | News, Wanxin Zhang
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,...