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Nida Bangash’s exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery explores the heavy load borne by women of color
Darryl Ratcliff of Dallas Morning News reviews Nida Bangash’s latest exhibition, The History House. Read the review here.
Joseph Glasco’s Bold Lines is Number One in Glasstire’s Top Five
Christina Rees and Brandon Zech talk the top five Texas shows to see in fall 2019, and Joseph Glasco’s exhibition at Tyler Art Museum is number one. Read the review here.
Leonardo Drew Rides His Magic Carpet to a New Field
of The New York Times covers Leonardo Drew’s outdoor sculpture in Madison Square Park. Read the article here.
Robyn O’Neil’s First Major Museum Show Exudes a Sense of Dread and Wonder
A review of Robyn O’Neil’s twenty-year survey at the Modern Museum of Art. Read the review here.
The Deep Dark Waters Overcome Us: Robyn O’Neil’s “WE, THE MASSES”
Christopher Blay of Glasstire reviews Robyn O’Neil’s twenty-year survey–Robyn O’Neil: WE, THE MASSES–at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth.
Read the review here.
‘Xiaoze Xie: Objects of Evidence’ Challenges Censorship in China
Jessica Holmes of Hyperallergic discusses Xiaoze Xie: Objects of Evidence, on view at Asia Society New York . Read the review here.
Two Major Sculptures land at UT Southwestern through Talley Dunn Gallery and Nobel Laureate Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein
Talley Dunn Gallery, along with Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, install sculptures by Joel Shapiro and Ursula von Rydingsvard at UT Southwestern. Learn more here.
Suggesting the Eternal: Francesca Fuchs at the Galveston Art Center
Suggesting the Eternal: Francesca Fuchs at the Galveston Art Center
A review of Francesca Fuchs’s solo exhibition at the Galveston Arts Center in Arts and Culture Texas. Read the review here.
Anila Quayyum Agha’s Itinerant Shadows
Anila Quayyum Agha’s Itinerant Shadows
Critic Patricia Mora reviews Anila Quayyum Agha’s first exhibition with Talley Dunn Gallery for Glasstire.
Amy Myers Awarded Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
‘Perilous Bodies’ featured in The New York Times
‘Perilous Bodies’ featured in The New York Times
The Ford Foundation Gallery’s inaugural exhibition Perilous Bodies features work by Talley Dunn Gallery artist Margarita Cabrera. The New York Times featured the exhibition in the article “What to See Right Now,” by Will Heinrich. Read the full review here.
Rage with the Machine
Rage with the Machine
Natasha Bowdoin’s exhibition Sideways to the Sun inspires costumes for performance artist Matthew Flower (aka Machine Dazzle). Read full story here.
Top Five in Texas
Top Five in Texas
Glasstire‘s Christina Rees and William Sarradet list Bill’s Junk Road Show as must see in April. Read and watch at Glasstire.com