John Randall Nelson: fraught simply fraught, with narrative
Symbolic amalgamations, of collaged symbols and text, influenced by “outsider” artists such as Bill Traylor and Simon Rodia with a knowing post-modern twist.
Steven J. Miller: Fish and Fowl
In Miller’s small-scale acrylic paintings of an imagined, not too distant future familiar objects and places are integrated with islands shaped like thumbs and fantastical [...]
Dirty Dozen Ice Sculpting Competition
A dozen acclaimed ice artists from around the country use chainsaws and blow torches to battle for the grand prize: ice master Buddy Rasmussen will [...]
Barry Anderson: Junk Yard
A high-definition video animation of bits and pieces of pop culture icons and pulp fiction figures. In a slow-rolling tour, figures, body parts, buildings, and [...]
Sarah Williams: Nightfall
A solo exhibition of paintings: Williams’ new urban landscapes of industrial American roadsides.
Angel Fernandez and Kit Reisch: Sublimation Simulacrum
Soft, voluptuous, colorful, human-scale sculptures by Fort Worth artist Angel Fernande explore masculinity. Dallas-based Kit Reisch, currently living in Prague focuses on his experience as [...]
Cande Aguilar: The Mericle Paintings
The second Gallery A exhibition at Cohn Drennan Contemporary featured miniaturized versions of Aguilar’s larger paintings, some made of actual scrapings of pigment, others are [...]
Constructed Realities: Joshua Goode & Lesli Robertson
Sculptural works of art by two Dallas artists who use materials commonly associated with construction. Goode will be exhibiting The Haunted Mesa, an installation exploring [...]
Joseph Cohen: Fatto in Italia
Cohen recently returned from a sojourn to southern Italy, where he reflected on the nature of paint and human perception.
Lane Banks: Concentric Squares
Insistently abstract, mathematical, conceptual, and geometric paintings, constructed entirely from numerical rhythms and proportions.
Montrose Improvement Bureau: Inaugural Meeting
The inaugural meeting of the loosely-organized Montrose Improvement Bureau (M.I.B) to discuss innovative approaches to improve the Montrose community. Murals, bus stop benches, weed whacking, [...]
Lindsay Palmer: Everything Begins With A Story
A solo show reflecting Palmer’s thoughts on the subjects of buildings and culture, buildings and the environment, and they way in which our constructed world [...]
Culture Laboratory Collective: Land Portrait
Works based upon collective memebers’ relationship with a particular place, landform, landscape, topography, or state of current residence.
Sarah Williams: Nightfall
New urban landscapes of industrial American roadsides, emphasizing a sense of abandonment. In the video gallery: Barry Anderson’s Junk Yard, an HD video animation of [...]
Peter Blum Edition Archive: Highlights
Printmaking by big-name contemporary Artists Eric Fischl, Alex Katz, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Brice Marden, David Rabinowitch and Terry Winters, selected from the Peter Blum [...]
Walter Nelson: Graffiti on Aspen Trees – Nature vs. Man
Photographs of arboglyphs, intended to illustrate the pain that man projects from the self onto the natural environment.
Marilyn Jolly, Melba Northum and Susan Sitzes:Transience: Imperfect, Impermanent, Incomplete
Three Dallas area artists with a close affinity for found and collected materials, and sympathetic with the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-sabi, a complicated sensibility that [...]
Eric Eley: Coincident Disruption
A large scale installation by Dallas artist Eric Eley. Improvised skeletal structures and nets suspended from the ceiling of the gallery explore visual and architectural [...]
Laurie Frick: Quantify Me
Frick hand-builds rhythmic works and installations from modest materials that stimulate the neural processing of memory. Recycled cardboard, hand towels, junk mail, gallery cards, old [...]





