Holly Johnson Gallery
1411 Dragon StreetDallas TX, USA
(214) 369-0169
www.hollyjohnsongallery.com
About Holly Johnson Gallery
Holly Johnson Gallery is located in the Dallas Art and Design District at 1411 Dragon Street. The nearly 6000 square foot gallery specializes in contemporary art in all media by emerging, mid-career, and established artists. The gallery’s varied exhibition program reflects a broad range of twentieth century ideas appealing to collectors with diverse interests
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KIM CADMUS OWENS
Reading Between the Lines
KIM CADMUS OWENS
Reading Between the Lines
Exhibition Dates: Saturday, November 21, 2009 - Thursday, December 24, 2009
Reception: November 21, 2009, 5-8pmHolly Johnson Gallery in Dallas, Texas is pleased to announce the opening of Reading Between the Lines, an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by Dallas based artist Kim Cadmus Owens.
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Reviews April 2009
Review of Christopher French: As the Land and the Air Is
May 2 - June 6 Holly Johnson Gallery 1411 Dragon Street, Dallas (214) 369 0169, www.hollyjohnsongallery.com Christopher French's latest body of work, T-Top Paintings, uses the top of the "T" in the New York Times masthead logo as a ...more info
Preview of David Maisel: Black Maps
For more than twenty years, David Maisel has chronicled the tensions between nature and culture in his large-scaled photographs of environmentally impacted landscapes. Because the sites are often remote and inaccessible, the artist ...more info
Review of John Adelman: Up to . . . Half
When Hurricane Ike hit the Texas Coast last fall and ravaged Houston and Galveston, artist John Adelman lost his dictionary to the storm, The Unabridged Encyclopedic Webster's Dictionary of 1989. For the past four years, Mr. Adelman's ...more info
Preview of John Adelman: Up to...half
John Adelman is a by-the-book kind of artist, as Webster's Dictionary served as his primary resource in this exhibition. He was forced to stop on the entry "half," after Hurricane Ike destroyed his lexicon. His drawings are composed of ...more info
Review of William Steiger: Destination
The work of artist William Steiger recalls the hyper clean-edged landscape and architectural painting of self-described Precisionist Charles Sheeler, with meticulously articulated edge quality and images of structures that are ...more info

