Turner Carroll Gallery , Stand n° AM305

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Jeremy Biggers Defiant 002 (P.A.T)

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Nadya Tolokonnikova Putin's Ashes II

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Lien Truong The Plucking of a Rose

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(SWOON) Caledonia Curry Moni and the Sphinx 2

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Clarence Heyward Dare to Dream

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Matt King Untitled 013

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Hung Liu Laundry Lady

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Virgil Ortiz Watchman/Tseka

About

The vision of the gallery since its inception is to source significant artwork of our era from diverse areas of the world. The gallery is constantly considering the new international art movements/developments which presuppose historical significance, and the gallery owners travel extensively to curate exhibitions for the gallery from other parts of the world. Thus far, the gallery has featured important contemporary exhibitions from Romania, Ireland, France, Russia, and Mexico. From its opening 32 years ago, Turner Carroll Gallery has dedicated its program to showing a gender and racially diverse group of museum collected artists who address the most relevant issues of our time. In recent years, TCG has curated exhibitions by artists whose prescient work considers immigration, women’s contributions to the art historical canon, BIPOC realities, and what it means to live in this world. Turner Carroll is widely known for exhibiting top artists in the world such as French sculptor Camille Claudel, feminist icon Judy Chicago, top Chinese-American artist Hung Liu, and the most successful female street artist—Swoon. Pussy Riot founder, Nadya Tolokonnikova, is an artist whose mission Turner Carroll supports wholeheartedly, and Turner Carroll promotes her work internationally. Virgil Ortiz, who hails from Cochiti Pueblo but whose work is collected across the globe, is a treasured artist for Turner Carroll.

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Turner Carroll Gallery

e: jeffery@turnercarrollgallery.com
w: https://www.turnercarroll.com

Founded: 1991
Tonya Carroll
Jeffery Kuiper
Natassja Santistevan