February 15 - May 11, 2025
From Green Family Art Foundation:
“Hurvin Anderson | Charles Avery | Alvaro Barrington | Gabriella Boyd | Lewis Brander | Lisa Brice | Cecily Brown | Varda Caivano | Somaya Critchlow | Matthew Darbyshire | Alex Dordoy | Tracey Emin | Pam Evelyn | Jadé Fadojutimi | Annice Fell | Louise Giovanelli | Catherine Goodman | Jake Grewal | Tommy Harrison | Roger Hiorns | Kudzanai-Violet Hwami | Hettie Inniss | Rachel Jones | Matthew Krishanu | Francesca Mollett | Ryan Mosley | Fischer Mustin | Rosalind Nashashibi | Michael Raedecker | Mary Ramsden | Ding Shilun | Antonia Showering | Elinor Stanley | Tim Stoner | Rafał Topolewski | Phoebe Unwin | Caroline Walker | Jonathan Wateridge | Issy Wood | Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Placed into dialogue in the Green Family Art Foundation’s exhibition spaces, the forty works (or “thoughts”) in the show come together to provide visitors with an insight into British painting today—many of its key established and emerging voices, its multiple positions and vectors, and its vibrant, often unruly, and perennially questing energy. Here, figuration meets abstraction, the everyday meets the fantastical, and themes, concepts, and atmospheres play off and enrich each other in a unique cross section of contemporary painting practice.
The first show of its kind to be held in Dallas, Texas, A Room Hung With Thoughts focuses on the vitality and diversity of contemporary British painting, while foregrounding its practitioners’ ability to speak to both the history of their medium and to a broad spectrum of contemporary concerns. Featuring recent acquisitions by the Green Family Collection, a number of outside loans, and several paintings made especially for the show, A Room Hung With Thoughts represents each participating artist through a single work.
Tom Morton is a British curator, writer, and regular contributor to frieze magazine, ArtReview, and Art Basel Stories. He has curated over 70 exhibitions, both as a curator at the Hayward Gallery, London and Cubitt Gallery, London, and as an independent curator. His shows include “Roger Hiorns: Depotenziare” at C+N Canepaneri Gallery, Milan (2024); “The Kingfisher’s Wing” at GRIMM, New York (2022); “Ahppärät” at The Ballroom, Marfa, USA, (2015); “British British Polish Polish: Art from Europe’s Edges in the Long ‘90s and Today”, CSW Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland (2013, co-curated with Marek Goździewski); and “British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet”, Hayward Gallery, London, and touring (2010- 11, co-curated with Lisa Le Feuvre).
Morton is the author of numerous monographic catalogue essays, on artists including Glenn Brown, Rashid Johnson, Pierre Huyghe, Christian Marclay, Tal R and Tino Sehgal, among many others. He has taught fine art and curating at a number of art schools and universities in the UK and internationally, and has published several works of short fiction, often in collaboration with contemporary artists. Morton has an MA in History of Art from The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and is currently based in Rochester, UK.”
Reception: February 15, 2025 | 11 pm – 2 am
Green Family Art Foundation (Flora Location)
2111 Flora Street, Suite 110
Dallas, 75201 Texas
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