by Michael Carroll | Aug 19, 2020 | Etsuko Ichikawa, News
We are very proud to announce that Etsuko Ichikawa has received the 2020 Arts Innovator Award. Funded by The Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation, the Arts Innovator Award (AIA) comprises two unrestricted awards of $25,000 that recognize Washington state artists of all...
by Michael Carroll | Aug 17, 2020 | Judy Chicago, Swoon, Blog, Art as a Universal Language
Raphaelle Goethals – Currents I Creativity is the power to reject the past, to change the status quo, and to seek new potential…creativity is the power to act.-Ai Weiwei Some of the greatest accomplishments of humanity have emerged from bleak times. The European...
by Michael Carroll | Aug 14, 2020 | Judy Chicago, News
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation has acquired the print archive of world-renowned artist Judy Chicago, whose art has pushed the boundaries of technology and subject matter for her entire six-decade career. Chicago’s print archive and associated studies and process...
by Michael Carroll | Jul 27, 2020 | Past Exhibitions - Hung Liu, Past Exhibitions, Hung Liu
View the works in the exhibition here. Turner Carroll is very pleased to host a solo exhibition of work by Hung Liu in anticipation of her upcoming retrospective in 2021 at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. This exhibition celebrates Liu’s accomplishments...
by Michael Carroll | Jul 6, 2020 | Past Exhibitions – Raphaelle Goethals, Past Exhibitions, Raphaelle Goethals
Raphaelle Goethals is an artist from Belgium who now lives and works in New Mexico. She creates atmospheric paintings, often with a grid of small spaces where the eye can rest. Goethals sees the sky as our sea in her beloved New Mexico, often referring to it as a...
by Michael Carroll | Jun 1, 2020 | Judy Chicago, Past Exhibitions
The Gallery Exhibition runs June 20 – July 12, 2020 at Turner Carroll Artwork in the gallery exhibition may be seen here. Online Exhibition runs June 20 – August 12, 2020. Artworks in the online exhibition may be seen by clicking on the image below. Artists Judy...
by Michael Carroll | May 15, 2020 | Hunt Slonem, Past Exhibitions
To refer to Hunt Slonem as a “rara avis” is just about perfect. He is a rare chap with a collection of historic buildings, and a studio occupied by himself and 60 birds. Grids and lines and squares fill Hunt’s world, surrounded as he is by cages and walls and...
by Michael Carroll | May 13, 2020 | Library, Blog, News, Art as a Universal Language
Pablo Picasso – Guernica Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen.-Pablo Picasso Art is important because it’s part of the story we tell about ourselves; it’s our culture....