by Michael Carroll | May 13, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
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.... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Apr 14, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
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... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Apr 9, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Walter Robinson, Souvenir, 1996, polychromed wood, 68 x 18 x 4″ Although isolation is the right response in our current environment, social distancing can have an effect on our mental health. We are wired for human connection, which raises some questions: What... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Mar 26, 2020 | Art as a Universal Language, Blog, Library, News
Judy Chicago, Resolutions, 2000, counted cross-stitch and embroidery on cotton, 37 x 25.5″ As we find refuge in our homes, we realize “home” means much more than physical shelter—it is our place of peace, comfort, and aesthetic sanctuary. We find joy in people... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Apr 23, 2019 | Fausto Fernandez, Library, News, Past Exhibitions – Fausto Fernandez, Past Exhibitions Old Years
Fausto Fernandez has been crossing literal and metaphorical boundaries his entire life. Fernandez grew up between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. He earned his art degree from University of Texas, El Paso, and his paintings have been exhibited in museums... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Oct 8, 2018 | Agnes Martin, Karen Yank, Library, News
We received a great review for this exhibition. In the October 7, 2018 edition of the Albuquerque Journal, Wesley Pulkka writes “For Yank the iconic show emblemizes the end of the beginning of her career that really took off in 1987 when Yank met Martin at the... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | May 18, 2018 | Library, Natalie Christensen, News, Past Exhibitions - Natalie Christensen, Past Exhibitions Old Years
September 7 – October 1, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, September 7, 5-7pm Turner Carroll is thrilled to present the first gallery exhibition in Santa Fe, of Natalie Christensen’s psychologically poignant photography. Christensen is a photographer based in Santa... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Mar 21, 2018 | Exhibitions, Jamie Brunson, Library, News, Past Exhibitions – Walter Robinson, Past Exhibitions Old Years, Walter Robinson
May 18-June 6 2018 Opening Reception Friday, May 18, 5-7pm Walter Robinson and Jamie Brunson are two extraordinary artists from the San Francisco Bay area who have recently relocated to Santa Fe. Both of their works have been widely exhibited and collected in... Read More