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SUMMARY:Back & Forth: Celebrating Women and our Fifteenth Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Back & Forth: Celebrating Women. The exhibit commemorates the fifteenth anniversary of the gallery and celebrates the centennial of the 19th amendment. \nPresenting sculpture\, installation\, paintings\, drawings\, and photographs\, this exhibition highlights the varied creative practices and compelling artworks created by the distinguished women represented by the gallery and invites visitors to consider the centennial milestone in the context of a woman-owned business. \nArtists in Back & Forth include Anna Bogatin Ott\, Rebecca Carter\, Theresa Chong\, Dornith Doherty\, Raphaëlle Goethals\, Misty Keasler\, Ana Esteve Llorens\, Sharon Louden\, Michelle Mackey\, Kim Cadmus Owens\, Margo Sawyer\, Kim Squaglia\, Gael Stack\, Jackie Tileston\, and Joan Winter. \nSince its inauguration in April of 2005\, the gallery has presented nearly 125 exhibitions by more than thirty artists from the region\, the U.S. and abroad. The anniversary exhibition is about looking back in time as well as looking forward into the future — highlighting where we have been and where we are going.
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LOCATION:Holly Johnson Gallery\, Dallas\, TX\, 1845 LEVEE #100\, DALLAS\, TX\, 75207
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SUMMARY:Mike Osborne: Federal Triangle
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas is pleased to announce the opening of Federal Triangle; an exhibition of recent photographs shot in and around Washington\, DC by Austin-based artist Mike Osborne. \nFederal Triangle looks at the city — its sites of power and its margins — from a perspective that speaks to our current iteration of the “paranoid style”\, described in a 1964 article by Richard Hofstadter. Titled after a government complex wedged between the Capitol and the White House\, the photographs depict Washington DC as a kind of bureaucratic Bermuda Triangle—an impenetrable place of mystery\, danger\, and disorientation…
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LOCATION:Holly Johnson Gallery\, Dallas\, TX\, 1845 LEVEE #100\, DALLAS\, TX\, 75207
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SUMMARY:Tommy Fitzpatrick: Superflux
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas is pleased to announce the opening of Superflux; a series of new paintings by Tommy Fitzpatrick. \nFor the past twenty years\, color\, space\, and architecture have been primary sources of inspiration for Fitzpatrick’s paintings. In 2013\, he began creating sculptural assemblages in the studio that were stand-ins for the architecture. Most recently\, Fitzpatrick is using computer-aided design (CAD) programs as the blueprint for the painted imagery. Because of this digitally dominant process\, he is now leaving more evidence of the hand\, by adding texture\, and thickness of paint on the surface in addition to his hard-edge techniques. By combining digital and analog processes\, Fitzpatrick is creating work that instigates a conversation between what it is and how it is made. This new approach to painting makes the meticulously painted geometric shapes appear as if it were hovering atop the canvas…
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/tommy-fitzpatrick-superflux/
LOCATION:Holly Johnson Gallery\, Dallas\, TX\, 1845 LEVEE #100\, DALLAS\, TX\, 75207
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SUMMARY:Kim Cadmus Owens: Forced Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Forced Perspective\, a solo exhibition of recent work by Kim Cadmus Owens including recent paintings\, digital paintings and sculptures\, drawings\, and prints\, by the Dallas Based artist. The exhibition is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. An opening reception will be held Saturday\, October 19th\, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The exhibit continues through November 16. \nOwens grew up in Texas\, studied fine art on both coasts and Japan\, and returned to Dallas in 2006. Upon her arrival\, she faced a city evolved. Recollecting Dallas architecture\, her work examines absence and presence in each and blurring the distinction between their true details. Her paintings evoke a quick moment of passing as if glimpsed from a moving car. The pieces convey that moment of retrospect that is complex and overlapping—to the point that a person’s perception becomes transfixed on the subject itself—heightening awareness. \nCatherine D. Anspon reflects “…she depicts vernacular spots that she elevates to icon status\, while also dissolving the picture plane. The results hover between the present and the past\, appearing to pixelate before our eyes like a mirage of what once had been\, yet somehow nostalgia free. \nThe artist’s work has been exhibited nationally at venues such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, Heritage Museums and Gardens on Cape Cod\, Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC\, Islip Art Museum in New York as well as numerous galleries. Her work has been featured in the books Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views published by Schiffer and Texas Artists Today published by Marquand Press\, as well as New American Paintings #102 and #78\, and reviewed in various publications including ARTnews. \nOwens received her MFA in Art from Towson University near Baltimore\, MD\, and her BFA in Painting and Drawing from the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco\, CA. She works on a variety of projects related to her varied interests that involve her community and environment. She has created art and designs as Station Artist for the DART Light Rail Orange Line station at the Las Colinas Urban Center. She resides in Dallas with her partner\, Lily Smith-Kirkley and is Professor of Art in Painting at the University of Dallas. \nHolly Johnson Gallery is located at 1845 Levee Street; Suite #100; Dallas\, Texas 75207. Gallery hours are 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\, Tuesday through Saturday. The gallery is a founding member of CADD – Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas. For information call 214-369-0169 or visit the website at www.hollyjohnsongallery.com.
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LOCATION:Holly Johnson Gallery\, Dallas\, TX\, 1845 LEVEE #100\, DALLAS\, TX\, 75207
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SUMMARY:William Steiger: Inventor
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce Inventor\, a show of paintings and collages by William Steiger. Inventor speaks to the artist’s ongoing fascination with bridges\, towers\, transportation and machines\, many of which came to be during the ‘Age of Invention’. The scrutiny of these\, their most precise details\, lay the foundation for much of Steiger’s work. The title draws from the concept of artist as creator or inventor\, as well as from the images present here\, one in particular including collage elements found in the diagrams and scientific paperwork of the artist’s late grandfather\, an engineer and patent holder….
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/william-steiger-inventor/
LOCATION:Holly Johnson Gallery\, Dallas\, TX\, 1845 LEVEE #100\, DALLAS\, TX\, 75207
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SUMMARY:Kim Cadmus Owens: Forced Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Holly Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Forced Perspective\, a solo exhibition of recent work by Kim Cadmus Owens including recent paintings\, digital paintings and sculptures\, drawings\, and prints\, by the Dallas Based artist. The exhibition is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. An opening reception will be held Saturday\, October 19th\, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The exhibit continues through November 16. \nOwens grew up in Texas\, studied fine art on both coasts and Japan\, and returned to Dallas in 2006. Upon her arrival\, she faced a city evolved. Recollecting Dallas architecture\, her work examines absence and presence in each and blurring the distinction between their true details. Her paintings evoke a quick moment of passing as if glimpsed from a moving car. The pieces convey that moment of retrospect that is complex and overlapping—to the point that a person’s perception becomes transfixed on the subject itself—heightening awareness. \nCatherine D. Anspon reflects “…she depicts vernacular spots that she elevates to icon status\, while also dissolving the picture plane. The results hover between the present and the past\, appearing to pixelate before our eyes like a mirage of what once had been\, yet somehow nostalgia free. \nThe artist’s work has been exhibited nationally at venues such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, Heritage Museums and Gardens on Cape Cod\, Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC\, Islip Art Museum in New York as well as numerous galleries. Her work has been featured in the books Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views published by Schiffer and Texas Artists Today published by Marquand Press\, as well as New American Paintings #102 and #78\, and reviewed in various publications including ARTnews. \nOwens received her MFA in Art from Towson University near Baltimore\, MD\, and her BFA in Painting and Drawing from the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco\, CA. She works on a variety of projects related to her varied interests that involve her community and environment. She has created art and designs as Station Artist for the DART Light Rail Orange Line station at the Las Colinas Urban Center. She resides in Dallas with her partner\, Lily Smith-Kirkley and is Professor of Art in Painting at the University of Dallas. \nHolly Johnson Gallery is located at 1845 Levee Street; Suite #100; Dallas\, Texas 75207. Gallery hours are 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\, Tuesday through Saturday. The gallery is a founding member of CADD – Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas. For information call 214-369-0169 or visit the website at www.hollyjohnsongallery.com.
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