Discover what makes artist Ginger Fox's approach to painting so unconventional, by taking a trip to her studio, located in the charming Bishop Arts District, Dallas. Fox doesn't limit herself to one style, and has explored in her work realism, minimalism and abstract expressionism. There is something for every taste! The artist's "Water Abstractions" series, featuring acrylic on canvas paintings, is soothing to the eyes and mind.
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Are you looking for some cutting-edge contemporary art to enliven your senses? Don't think twice, and go straight to Conduit Gallery. Explore an array of established and emerging local artists, including Jeff Baker's stunning landscape and urban photography, or Susan Barnett's dazzling geometric, colorful paintings. Conduit Gallery also showcases regular design and fashion-focused exhibitions.
See detailsThe Dallas Design District is every art lover's dream. This chic neighborhood features state-of-the-art galleries, such as Christopher Martin Gallery. As your enter the door, a magical atmosphere surrounds you, vibrating with energy and beauty. Pause and reflect on what Christopher Martin's acrylic paintings evoke to you. His innovative technique of "Verre églomisé" produces a unique result, that conveys a sense of calm and harmony.
See detailsGet a glimpse of the emerging Texas art scene at Kirk Hopper Fine Art, where you will encounter, in a laid-back, unpretentious setting, contemporary artworks in all media. Pay special attention to pluridisciplinary artist Jorge Alegría's melancholic, futuristic digital photographs and graphite/ink on paper drawings. His artworks evoke a feeling of loss, and reflect upon the relationship between reality, war and the cosmos.
See detailsWe have a good news for photography enthusiasts! Photographs Do Not Bend (PDNB) is a fine art gallery which focuses on American, Latin American, Asian, and European contemporary photography. Shop beautiful vintage portrait and landscape photography, rare and signed books, and even paintings. Let your imagination run wild; the possibilities of techniques, genres and styles are endless!
See detailsArtist Daniel Padilla caters to all tastes. If you're in the mood for some abstract art, orient yourself toward the mixed media, colorful, and refined abstract compositions. Are you longing to see figurative paintings? Have a look at the array of giclée prints on canvas portraits on display, including recognizable famous faces, such as Frida Kahlo, or the King of hearts.
See detailsA day out at the Dallas Design District cannot possibly be complete without a visit to Holly Johnson Gallery, which proves there is always room for more contemporary art in our lives. The contribution the Holly Johnson Gallery does on education and culture is vastly appreciated by collectors, visitors, students, and the local community.
See detailsAt Singulart, we value innovative creative practices, which is why we support Talley Dunn Gallery's imaginative, forward-thinking strategies. Talley Dunn Gallery does important work for the Texas arts community, by creating equal opportunities for emerging Black and Indigenous artists and other artists of color. The gallery is commited to anti-racism initiatives through their Equity in the Arts Fellowship, which provides mentorship support, professional development, and tailored programmes, empowering and encouraging artists from all backgrounds to achieve their goals.
See detailsCombine your passion for history and art by paying a visit to 500X Gallery, one of Texas's oldest and most legendary artist cooperative galleries, located in West Dallas. Discover emerging, local artists, in a space which las launched the careers of many notable individuals, such as Vincent Falsetta, Otis Jones and Nic Nicosia. 500X Gallery's website features many opportunities, such as memberships, call for entries, and exhibition proposals.
See detailsDo you have a special interest in post-war & contemporary American art? How about abstract expressionism? If your answer to both questions is yes, we have found the perfect match for you with Bivins Gallery! Works by both emerging and established artists coexist under the same roof, with a common aim to engage and challenge the viewer. If you're looking to gain a better understanding of modern and contemporary art, head to Uptown Dallas's Crescent Complex, where Bivins Gallery is located.
See detailsThe Dallas Design District truly is one of Dallas's most creative environments. If you're out and about exploring this neighborhood, don't skip Craighead Green Gallery! This renowned gallery specialises in contemporary art, and represents mid-career, national and international artists, working in a variety of mediums and styles. Admire the wide array of artworks on display, such as the landscape oil paintings by Rich Bowman, and Michelle O' Michael's spiral steel sculptures.
See detailsPollock Gallery is every ambitious art student's dream. This art gallery, besides having a rich history of showing works by world renowned artists, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jackson Pollock and Joan Mitchell, gives the opportunity for Southern Methodist University students to exhibit their work. Feel free to drop by, and discover Texas's emerging art scene at the gallery's curated exhibitions, such as "Kevin Todora: Pictures".
See detailsMaestri Gallery's passion for art is infectuous! We simply can't get enough of their curated selection of decorative designer objects, made by local artists. How about making a statement in your home with a flamingo candle holder, a ceramic flower pot, or a DIY solar night light? These unique pieces will spark your curiosity, and bring a touch of elegance and modernity to your interior.
See detailsDiscover an exciting lineup of national and international contemporary artists at Liliana Bloch Gallery. We have a soft spot for painter Ann Glazer's experimental artworks, which often feature natural elements and animal figures, made from cured pigment print on woven velvet. Liliana Bloch Gallery offers a fine selection of exhibitions, including "Simón Vega: The Return of Prospero: Tales of the Crypto-Colonized", which tackles past and current issues related to the colonization of Central America, tourist colonialism, and gentrification, explored through the lens of Shakespeare's play "The Tempest".
See detailsTake a trip down memory lane by paying a visit to Carson Art Gallery, one of Dallas's oldest art galleries, located in the Design District. Did you know Carson Art Gallery had worked in the past with industry-leading companies, including Hilton, Disney, and Marriott? The gallery is currently downsizing and is now open to the public. Don't think twice and grab your chance to shop abstract paintings, sculptures and photography, up to 75% off!
See detailsProvocative, cutting-egde contemporary art is just around the corner at Erin Cluley Gallery. In 2022, visitors had the utmost pleasure of attending artist Taylor Barnes's solo show, where they were able to observe Barnes's charcoal, clay and fiber installations, which explored themes of race, identity and the act of voyeurism. Erin Cluley Gallery pride themselves on being a cultural and creative hub for the Dallas community, bringing a fresh perspective on the art world.
See detailsIt has never been easier to understand the legacy of art at the Ron Hall Gallery, in uptown Dallas. The owner of the gallery Ron Hall is also a successful art dealer, having sold countless masterpieces by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso and Auguste Renoir, and a writer; his novel Same Kind of Different As Me was published in 2006 and became a critically acclaimed New York Times best seller. The gallery currently represents a hand-picked selection of innovative contemporary artists, such as abstract painter Paulette Insall, and remains one of the leaders on the American art market.
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