Dennis Congdon, whose paintings depict acrid colored heaps of art garbage, once told me, 鈥淚 tend to appreciate painters who work economically with what they鈥檙e given from their surroundings.
Morgan Lehman Gallery presents Only Notes that Count, a solo exhibition of monumental new paintings by Tim Bavington that refines his aesthetic vision to its essence.
The Dallas Art Fair has announced the 90 exhibitors participating in its 2025 fair taking place in April at the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) in the Dallas Arts District.
The exhibition 鈥淧rayer / Pattern / Prayer鈥 at Morgan Lehman Gallery, curated by Jan Dickey, is a vibrant meditation on the enduring spiritual resonance of patterns in human culture.
Pattern runs deep in the cultural fabric of the human race. The oldest depictions of patterns are crisscrossed lines and the outlines of human hands on Ancient cave walls.
A Place of Greater Safety, Maine-based painter Hilary Irons' first show with Morgan Lehman, takes its title from Hilary Mantel's 1992 novel of the same name, and its thematic content points to the sanctuaries found hidden within turbulence.
Morgan Lehman Gallery presents Edra Soto's solo exhibition por la se帽al / by a signal, a series of abstract works inspired by Puerto Rican rejas, wrought iron screens which are common in the archipelago's lower and middle-class communities.
Word is we鈥檙e heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions.
Mary Laube鈥檚 paintings navigate the complex interplay of perspective and memory, crafting a nuanced dialogue that shifts between the concrete and the abstract, while subtly recontextualizing and questioning archival narratives.
Morgan Lehman announced the opening of 鈥淭ogether and Apart,鈥 an exhibition of new paintings by Audrey Stone. This marks the artist鈥檚 third solo exhibition with the gallery.