Talley Dunn Gallery

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Talley Dunn Gallery is committed to exhibiting outstanding and groundbreaking contemporary art in a variety of of media.

Talley Dunn Gallery is committed to exhibiting outstanding and groundbreaking contemporary art in a variety of media by established and emerging artists. The gallery works very closely with a stable of nearly twenty artists on exhibitions, projects, and publications. In addition to organizing year-round exhibitions at the gallery, Talley Dunn Gallery collaborates with numerous museums, institution

s, and galleries from coast to coast on exhibitions and acquisitions. The gallery encourages the growth and development of gallery artists through the combination of an ambitious exhibition program and an ongoing dialogue with museum curators and art critics from the United States and Europe. In addition, the gallery gives considerable attention to the cultivation of private collectors and their interests in contemporary art. Talley Dunn Gallery is honored to be a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), New York.

Mark your calendars!Saturday, May 16, 202611:00am- 12:00pmKahn Building Free event with no registration required The Art...
05/08/2026

Mark your calendars!

Saturday, May 16, 2026
11:00am- 12:00pm
Kahn Building
Free event with no registration required

The Artist’s Eye, featuring Natasha Bowdoin and moderator George T.M. Shakelford, deputy director, at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.

Natasha Bowdoin’s collage inspired, large scale installations investigate the potentiometer intersections of the visual and the literary while reimagining our relationship to the natural world.

04/25/2026

Visit us today and be captivated by Roxy Paine’s exquisite sculpture, “Maquette for Organ Tree,” located in the Conference room at Talley Dunn Gallery!

Roxy Paine is a conceptual artist whose work explores the tension between human interventions and the natural world as he continually investigates the interplay between the realms of nature, humanity, and industry.

Roxy Paine
Maquette for Organ Tree, 2025
Stainless steel
49 3/8h x 22 3/4w x 18d inches

Hours of Operation:
Tuesday- Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

04/08/2026

“Canta, No Llores,” by Tina Medina is a quiet meditation on grief, resilience, and survival. This symbolic work is featured in, “ Lines We Cross: A Group Exhibition about migration,” at SMU, Dallas Texas. The exhibition examines the complexities of migration affecting individual and collective sense of belonging.

Drawing from her family’s history of farm labor, Medina honors generations whose work sustains the nation, insisting on tenderness, continuity, and humanity amid ongoing struggle.

“Lines We Cross: A Group Exhibition about migration”
On View through May 8, 2026
Artist Panel and Reception: Thursday, April 9, 5-6pm
Reception to follow
📍Mildred Hawn Gallery at SMU, 6100 Hillcrest Ave, Dallas , TX 75205

Video:
Tina Medina
Can’t, No Llores, 2022
5:39 minute video

04/04/2026

TUNE IN TONIGHT 6PM

KERA Arts Docs Episode no.101: Three North Texas Artists Discuss Mentorship Across Generations, an interview with Sedrick Huckaby, Riley Holloway & Eddie “Doc” McAnthony, debuts tonight, April 4, 2026 at 6pm on Channel 13.

“I feel like my role is connecting the history, connecting the dots, so that we understand our history, where we come from and we understand where we are and where we’re going,” Sedrick Huckaby.



Letitia Huckaby’s powerful installation, “Koinonia,” is currently on view in Untitled: 20 Years of Collecting Contempora...
04/02/2026

Letitia Huckaby’s powerful installation, “Koinonia,” is currently on view in Untitled: 20 Years of Collecting Contemporary Art at the McNay Art Museum, alongside 100 works from the museum’s permanent collection.

Through layered references to the tragic 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, Huckaby connects girlhood to memory, mourning, and resilience across generations. Through the use of heirloom fabrics, portrait photography, embroidery, and a sense of home, Huckaby references the senseless murder of four young girls and interweaves the past to the present in this site-specific installation.

Originally presented in the 2021 exhibition “Limitless! Five Women Reshape Contemporary Art”, Koinonia was acquired by the McNay following the show through an anonymous gift in memory of Madeline O’Connor.

On view
🗓️March 27 – September 6, 2026
📍the McNay Art Museum

Koinonia, 2021
Five pigment prints on fabric, framed in oversized embroidery hoops with floral wallpaper backgrounds
72 × 42 inches (each)

Mark your calendars for A conversation with Arely Morales at the National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL🗓️Saturday, ...
04/01/2026

Mark your calendars for A conversation with Arely Morales at the National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL

🗓️Saturday, April 4th, 2026, 2:00pm
📍National Museum of Mexican Art
1852 W 19th Street, Chicago, IL, 606008

Repost :
“The SorJuana Festival presents A conversation with Arely Morales, a visual artist whose large-scale portraits explore themes of Identity, immigration, labor, and the Latino experience. In Dialogue with Elisa Soto, Curatorial and Exhibitions Associate at the National Museum of Mexican Art, Morales will share insights on her creative process, how she selects her subjects, and the ways she uses art to tell stories that highlight overlooked perspectives and amplify underrepresented voices.”

Arely Morales
Kids Breaking a Piñata, 2014
Oil on Canvas
71h x 86w inches

We’re thrilled to have Roxy Paine’s “Chart” at TDG straight from a group exhibition at the  Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, ...
03/31/2026

We’re thrilled to have Roxy Paine’s “Chart” at TDG straight from a group exhibition at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California.

In Roxy Paine’s, “Chart,” the meticulously handmade organic elements mimic nature’s irregular growth patterns, as they rise between the frayed and torn threads of the antique tapestry.

Come visit this spectacular monumental work on view now.

Roxy Paine
Chart, 2024
Thermoset polymer, epoxy, resin,aluminum, stainless steel, lacquer, vinyl paint, wool fibers and oil paint
75 3/4h x 130w x 10d inches

02/19/2026

Can't wait to see you at the opening reception of "Overgrown Neuron", an Inaugural Exhibition at Talley Dunn Gallery featuring the incredible works Roxy Paine!

✨Join us Friday, February 20th from 6-8pm ✨

Enjoy live music by Jess Garland and refreshments 🥂

Sam RevelesPalus III, 2024Oil and pencil on linen48h x 57 1/2w inches
02/03/2026

Sam Reveles
Palus III, 2024
Oil and pencil on linen
48h x 57 1/2w inches

TDG is delighted to share our new series Between Two Artists where we take a deep dive into our vast inventory and pair ...
01/20/2026

TDG is delighted to share our new series Between Two Artists where we take a deep dive into our vast inventory and pair two different artists whose works share visual language or ideas. First up, and .

Images:
1. Sedrick Huckaby
Quilt in Earth Tones
Oil on panel
96h x 36w x 4d inches

2. Ursula Von Rydingsvard
NABOSAKA, 2021
Cedar and graphite
90h x 35w x 13d inches

"I seek to show their strength, elevate and dignify their presence." - Arely MoralesThrough her large-scale portraits, ....
01/15/2026

"I seek to show their strength, elevate and dignify their presence." - Arely Morales

Through her large-scale portraits, .art reveals the emotional complexity and psychological depth of the struggles and experiences that often go unseen. Morales' masterful paintings explore issues related to identity, humanity, and the vulnerability of the Latinx immigrant community in the United States. Her work uplifts everyday people whose labor has and continues to contribute to the fabric of this country.

Visit our website and follow .art to learn more about her incredible portraits.

✨ Gallery Hours ✨
Tuesday–Friday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Artwork:
Arely Morales
Julia, 2024
Oil on canvas
72h x 56w inches

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5020 Tracy Street
Dallas, TX
75205

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Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

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