VADIM GUSHCHIN

PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Ste. 203, Dallas, TX, United States

VADIM GUSHCHIN September 7 - October 26, 2019 Opening Reception Saturday, September 7,  2019 From 5 – 8 pm PDNB Gallery is proud to present the first solo exhibition for Russian artist, Vadim Gushchin   (b. Novosibirsk, 1963) in the gallery. This show kicks off our Fall Season 2019. In the artist’s simple studio, a room in […]

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LOOKING: Photographs by Jeffrey Silverthorne

PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Ste. 203, Dallas, TX, United States

LOOKING Photographs by Jeffrey Silverthorne September 7 - October 26, 2019 Artist Reception Saturday, September 7,  2019 From 5 – 8 pm “Most of these photographs were made after I had been photographing for forty-three years.    They come from an appreciation of things, of time and relationships, that move slowly.  They are things that do not change much […]

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Gallery Director’s Talk: A Year in Vietnam

PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Ste. 203, Dallas, TX, United States

Gallery Director’s Talk A Year in Vietnam Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 2 pm In conjunction with the current exhibition, Where Have All the Flowers Gone, Gallery Director, Burt Finger, will give a talk about his tour of duty in Vietnam, 1968-1969. The exhibition features photographs by important photojournalists that have documented various wars in […]

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Where Have All The Flowers Gone: Images of War

PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Ste. 203, Dallas, TX, United States

The folk song by Pete Seeger tells the circular story of life, extracted from the novel, “And Quiet Flows the Don”. The lyrics evolved and the song remains one of the most popular anti-war songs in our history. In brief, the circular tale goes like this: Where have all the flowers gone? Girls have picked […]

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Recurring

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Ste. 203, Dallas, TX, United States

SIGNS OF THE TIMES February 15 - May 2, 2020 Opening Reception Saturday, February 15, 2020 From 5 – 8 pm Signs of the Times is a thoughtful group exhibition which features many ideas regarding the significance of signs from street advertising to sociopolitical signage throughout the past century. This exhibition consists of various photographs […]

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