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Marty Walker Gallery

Marty Walker Gallery

2135 Farrington Street
Dallas TX, USA
(214) 749-0066
www.martywalkergallery.com

About Marty Walker Gallery

Marty Walker Gallery is committed to exhibiting contemporary art by mid-career and emerging artists. The gallery’s formal program is focused on inventive use of materials and/or process-oriented works as well as outstanding works in video, photography, sculpture and painting. Marty Walker Gallery collaborates with numerous national and international institutions, museums and galleries to bring dynamic and challenging work to Dallas. In addition, the gallery strives to cultivate awareness and education in contemporary art providing guidance and assistance to private and corporate collections, and welcomes individuals new to collecting art.

Upcoming Openings

ERIC SALL
Marty Walker Gallery
ERIC SALL
Exhibition Dates: Saturday, November 21, 2009 - Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Reception: November 21, 2009, 6-8pm
Calculated gesture, palpable process and lively color struggle to contain and define the dynamism of Eric Sall’s collection of paintings on display at Marty Walker, November 21 – December 23, 2010....more info
I DO NOT WANT THE CONSTELLATIONS ANY NEARER / /L.A. SKIES
Marty Walker Gallery
Ted Kincaid
I DO NOT WANT THE CONSTELLATIONS ANY NEARER / /L.A. SKIES
Exhibition Dates: Saturday, January 9, 2010 - Saturday, February 13, 2010
Reception: January 9, 2009, 6-8pm
Marty Walker Gallery inaugurates 2010 with a new exhibition of photographically-based work by Ted Kincaid. "I DO NOT WANT THE CONSTELLATIONS ANY NEARER / /L.A. SKIES " premieres two recent bodies of work that find the artist looking to the skies for inspiration and finding two visually resplendent, yet diametrically opposed muses; atmosphere as sculpture and environmental depredation as a filter of light and form....more info

Reviews July 2009

Review of 7023629730

The somber grisaille abstraction of the five large paintings that are the center of Jeff Zilm 7023629730 belie the combination of magic and humor that is the true crux of the show. Much different from these works of would-be gestural ...more info

Review of Frances Bagley: Mixed Messages

In the past, Frances Bagley's sculptures of disproportionate and monstrously bulbous figures shrouded in yards and yards of liquid-y velour and velvety fabrics left a viewer with an insatiable longing to peek beneath the drapery to see ...more info

Review of Frances Bagley: Happy Daze

Frances Bagley's new work continues to explore and address aspects of the body and perceptions of absence and presence with an alluring and provocative layering of mixed media, combining the artist's signature figures with carefully ...more info

Review of Vacant Spaces

Marty Walker's Gallery lies outside the confines of "typical" gallery spaces, such as Dragon Street and the appointed areas in Deep Ellum. And that's wholly appropriate for her recent show, Vacant Spaces. The work forces you to travel ...more info

Review of Pard Morrison: Ghost Call Love

Minimalism, despite its nomenclature, has been teaching us for decades that there is more to simplicity than meets the eye, even if what meets the eye is sometimes barely much of anything at all. By breaking things down to bare essentials, ...more info

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