Glenn Dallas Gallery

Glenn Dallas Gallery contemporary art.

Hi friends! I’m now working at this gallery in Los Angeles. If anyone is a watercolor artist, consider submitting to thi...
01/14/2023

Hi friends! I’m now working at this gallery in Los Angeles. If anyone is a watercolor artist, consider submitting to this exhibition! It’s going to be an extraordinary show!

12/05/2022
truly an inspiration-
09/15/2022

truly an inspiration-

Models flew over Paris or floated in a bubble in his arresting images seen in Harper’s Bazaar and other fashion bibles in the experimental ’60s.

07/18/2022

Taking ordinary objects like hamburgers and household items, he sculpted them in unfamiliar, often imposing dimensions — what he called his “Colossal Monuments.”

06/27/2022
06/08/2022
05/11/2022

Currently on View - Mike Smith: Boston, up through May 28.

“The camera I chose…was a peculiar thing; unfamiliar considering the reign of the 35mm SLR at the time. It was not too difficult to hold someone’s attention as the machine had a presence which I relied upon heavily. I literally disappeared behind it once it was raised to my eye. That quality, the anonymity of its maker is, to me, the lasting aspect of the work” -Mike Smith

Arlington Street, 1977-78; archival pigment print, 24 x 20” ed. 5 and 40 x 30” ed. 3
#1977

04/22/2022

After artist Frida Kahlo’s passing in 1954, her husband, painter Diego Rivera, blocked off two bathrooms in their home, La Casa Azul, on the condition that they not be opened until 15 years after his death.

But it took more than 50 years for the rooms to be revealed. And in 2005, La Casa Azul, now part of Museo Frida Kahlo, invited fellow legendary Mexican artist Graciela Iturbide to photograph the space and the belongings inside

View Iturbide’s photographs of what Kahlo left in her bathroom:

https://www.getty.edu/news/what-frida-kahlo-kept-in-her-bathroom/

04/03/2022
Illustration from Arna Miller Illustration - available as a print from her site.
02/12/2022

Illustration from Arna Miller Illustration - available as a print from her site.

02/04/2022

Painted during the LA riots of ‘92. This painting depicts Florence Griffith Joyner aka Flo-Jo, setting fire to NC Republican Senator Jesse Helms’ to***co field.
#80's #90’s

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