Past
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Forest and Frontier for Five Centuries
7 Jun - 23 Aug 2024 Read more -
The Western Lens: Hannes Schmid, Laura, Wilson, David Yarrow, Jeremy Deller
at the Viewing Room 5 Apr - 14 Jun 2024 Read more -
Screening Room
Folding Screens by 20th Century and Contemporary Artists 22 Mar - 24 May 2024 Read more
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ES 23: 100 Faces
Eugene Shvidler - Beverly Hills 22 Mar - 3 May 2024 Read more -
One Breath of Life
M aka Michael Chow 15 Dec 2023 - 8 Mar 2024 Read more -
Hannes Schmid: American Myth (before Richard Prince)
at the Viewing Room 16 Aug - 8 Dec 2023 Read more
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BRENT MCKEEVER: 21 AND UNDER
Pop-Up Gallery Fairmont Hotel 11 - 31 May 2018 Opening Reception: Friday, May 11 from 5–10pm. Kristy Stubbs Gallery is pleased to present 21 & Under, an exhibition of work by the Fairmont’s artist in residence, 16-year-old photographer Brent... Read more -
Lapsus Brutus
Edgar Cardoze 7 Apr - 15 May 2016 Lapsus Brutus Exhibition of Paintings and sculpture by Edgar Cardoze (Mex/American, born 1985) Kristy Stubbs Gallery, 3737 Atwell Streeet, suite 104, Dallas TEXAS 75209 April 7 - May 15, 2016... Read more -
Goss Michael Foundation Exhibit
KSG Artists including the work of Mario Testino 18 Sep - 15 Nov 2014 Kristy Stubbs, Inc. has exhibited the paintings of Damien Hirst since 1997 and has represented the artist since 2008. Works by Hirst and other British artists are being exhibited by... Read more
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Avondale + Art
Featuring LIBERTY by Francisco Moreno 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2014 Read more -
Divorce Papers and More Recent Works
José-Mariá Cano 8 May - 1 Jun 2012 Kristy Stubbs Gallery will premiere new works by Spanish-born artist José María Cano. Internationally known for his series, The Wall Street 100, Mr. Cano is also noted for making art... Read more -
Paul Fryer
First Light 19 Jan - 11 Feb 2012 PAUL FRYER: FIRST LIGHT | KRISTY STUBBS GALLERY Opening and Artist Reception Thursday, January 12nd 6:00-9:00PM 25 Highland Park Village, Suite 106 Kristy Stubbs Gallery is pleased to announce the... Read more
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Cowboys & Debutantes
Photographs by Laura Wilson 22 Nov 2011 - 31 Jan 2012 Laura Wilson’s photojournalism of the city of Laredo’s long, proud traditions of presenting its most well heeled and moneyed debutantes.
The pageantry is a visual feast of indulgence and beauty captured in
strong photos that balance the grit of the artist’s concurrent exhibition at the Meadows Museum.
More than half a century ago in Laredo, Texas, 1500 miles as the crow flies from the Virginia home of George Washington, the women of Webb County founded the Society of Martha Washington on the border of Texas and Mexico. The Society continues to adhere to it original purpose of asserting its Americanism with a celebration of George Washington's birthday in a land that still seems to belong to Mexico. These pictures are from the colonial pageant and debutante ball--the centerpiece of the Washington birthday celebration and the most lavish social event of the year.
The Gown 1994. These gowns can take a year to make and are embellished with pearls, rhinestones, ribbons, sliver chord, gold sequence, silk flowers, tiers of ruffle and beaded lace. They can cost as much as $25,000.
Wilson was protégé to Richard Avedon.
THE GOWN 1994
Silver gelatin print
48 by 70 inches
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Love Him More, Brian Clarke
Stained glass, paintings, and works on paper 22 Nov - 28 Dec 2011 Read more -
Wayne Family Collection
Highlights from the Ernestine and Bradley Wayne Collection 3 Nov - 23 Dec 2011 Read more
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Fashion's Night Out
Isabella Rose Taylor 8 Sep - 1 Oct 2011 Read more -
2011 Pop Up
Highland Park Village 7 Jul - 31 Dec 2011 This limited time only( July-December) gallery --located opposite Hermes/CAFÉ PACIFIC-- will exhibit a regularly revolving selection of inventoried works by museum-quality Impressionist, Modern, and Contemporary artists, including: Claude Monet, Pablo... Read more -
HumaNature
New paintings by Damian Elwes 18 Nov - 31 Dec 2010 Read more
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London Calling
The work of Elaine Ferguson, her friends and family 27 Mar - 21 Apr 2008 LONDON CALLING
The work of Elaine Ferguson, her friends and family Read more -
Still Life After Death
Polly Morgan 29 Mar - 24 Apr 2007 COVERED BY: VOGUE March 2007 TATLER December 2006 HARPER’S BAZAAR Aug 2006 Polly Morgan lives and works in London. She was born in 1980 and began working as... Read more -
Paul Fryer, Potential and Ground
Presented by RECONSTRUCTION & KSG-CHILTERN FIRE STATION 8 Feb - 10 Mar 2007 DIABOLICAL SCIENCE
by Simon Todd
As the Frieze Art Fair and its satellite fairs briefly turn London into the center of the global art world, the British artist Paul Fryer (b. 1963) is unveiling a major new two-part exhibition, "Let There Be More Light," sited both at the Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Oct. 14-21, 2008, and Simon Dickinson Gallery, London, Oct. 15-31, 2008. The new exhibition boasts several major sculptures that treat the forces of modern science with a religious fervor, including a hyperrealist sculpture of Lucifer bound by high-power lines, a 47-foot-long facsimile of a V2 missile lovingly crafted in wood, and what seems to be a "star, captured and imprisoned in a bell jar."
Fryer’s wildcard sensibility can be traced to his childhood, which was marked by ostentatious wedding singing and notoriously dark poetry. In the 1980s he attended Jacob Kramer College in Leeds. He didn’t take a degree, but rather became an electropop singer and DJ, helping to launch several local art-based nightclubs. He came to London in 1996, working as a graphic designer and technical consultant for artists and galleries. In 2001 he collaborated with Damien Hirst, who he had met at art school, on Don’t Be So. . . (2001), a book with poetry by Fryer and images by Hirst.
During 2003-05, Fryer performed a critically acclaimed multimedia show titled Electronic Elvis and also worked as musical director for the Fendi Fashion House. He began to exhibit his sculptures and other works, hybrids of science and high craft, in group shows, and had his first solo exhibition, "Carpe Noctum," at London’s Trolley Gallery in 2005.
Damien Hirst was a patron of the exhibition, acquiring the aptly named high-voltage signature piece, Deus Ex Machina, an intricate weapon from the world of physics -- it emits streams of lightning -- developed with the help of Colin Dancer, an engineer and physicist who is Fryer’s frequent collaborator. Hirst also owns Fryer’s haunting Pieta (The Empire Never Ended) (2006), which is displayed at Hirst’s office on Wellbeck Street alongside a suitably atmospheric Francis Bacon work.
Fryer is intrigued by mechanics, science and the nether world. He conjures images of their diabolical fusing and builds large-scale machines that seem hell-bent on bringing us closer to God. One of his more romantic creations -- not to say stomach-churning -- is Martyr (2007), an angelic nude figure, which is billed as a "memorial to the first victim of the electromechanical revolution, a lineman who was accidentally killed by falling onto wires on Broadway in 1889" (this accidental electrocution supposedly inspired the development of the electric chair in the U.S.) As an earth-born son who suffers for our technological hubris, Fryer’s Martyr at least suffers swiftly.
It is the uncompromising scale of Fryer’s works that takes the atmosphere from haunting to daunting. The venue for his "Potential and Ground" exhibition in 2007 was a disused London fire station, which provided ample room for Rehabilitation (2007), Fryer’s life-size wood sculpture of the Fatman bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki. Rehabilitation is hollow inside, and contains a bed, book and Geiger counter, a nod to the accessories of the nuclear age.
Nothing resides inside Time We Left This World Today (2008), a full-scale mockup of a V2 rocket. The V2 fills the nave of Holy Trinity and doubles as an instrument of scientific discovery and a Nazi weapon of war against innocent civilians. Alongside the rocket like two seismic steering devices sit a pair of vast (five meter high) tuning forks. Constructed with the aid of Colin Dancer, these aluminum icons resonate at 72 Hertz. Perhaps they bought Lucifer down?
Scale aside, the most "Blofeldesque" of Fryer’s creations is Evening Star, a small sun within a bell jar that is ostensibly a fusion reactor, displayed at Dickinson Gallery. Fryer has previously exhibited fusion reactors at Julius Werner Berlin and Kristy Stubbs Gallery in Dallas, but Evening Star is fused within a larger jar which leads to a brighter reaction with more color variation.
In his new works, Fryer has the backing of All Visual Arts (AVA), a new London company founded by Joe La Placa, who had managed Artnet’s London office for the last five years, and Mike Platt, CEO of the hedge fund management company Blue Crest. In addition to Fryer, AVA is working with Alistair Mackie, Reece Jones and Wolfe Lenkiewicz. Rather than maintaining its own gallery space, AVA plans to mount exhibitions in unique venues of impressive scale.
SIMON TODD is a consultant for Artnet in London.
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Pictures: Still and Moving
Jeremy Deller, Laura Wilson, Mary Lucier, Paul Fryer, Michal Rovner 9 Nov 2006 - 31 Jan 2007 MARY LUCIER
Mary Lucier received a BA from Brandeis University. She has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an American Film Institute Independent Filmmaker award, as well as recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts. She has been artist in residence at the Capp Street Project (San Francisco), and the Artists Television Lab at WNET/13 (new York). She has taught at NYU, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the School of Video Arts. She has had solo exhibitions at the Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh), Wadsworth Athenaeum (Hartford), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), Dallas Museum of Art, and the Madison Art Center. Her work has been exhibited at the American Film Institute's National Video Festival, the Whitney Museum Biennial, the Stedelijk Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Walker Art Center and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Her works include DAWN BURN ( 1975-76), OHIO TO GIVERNY: MEMORY OF LIGHT (1983), WINTERGARDEN (1984), ASYLUM, A ROMANCE (1986) and NOAH'S RAVEN. The catalog "Noah's Raven" at the Toledo Museum of Art (1993) contains extensive bibliograhpical notes by Melinda Barlow. Read more -
Petit Mal by Paul Fryer
Private View, 12 April 2006 12 Apr - 8 May 2006 Private View, 12 April 2006 The Temple, Great Eastern Hotel, 40 Liverpool Street, London EC2M7QN Petit Mal is an important new work by Paul Fryer, made in association with physicist... Read more -
Nature Abstracted
Robyn Geddes, Kathie Cox, Scott Carroll 28 Jan - 21 Feb 2005 SCOTT CARROLL Artist’s Statement In general, I tend not to describe my work in that I prefer viewers to experience it and form their own opinions. Certain elements... Read more
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New Work by Scott Carroll
27 Jun - 21 Jul 2003 Please join us for dinner following the exhibition of New Work by Scott Carroll. Friday, June 27, 2003 9:30 PM at the home of Kristy S. French 5505 Montrose Dallas... Read more -
Deep Purple: Dreamy Mindscapes by Contemporary & Modern Masters
Damien Hirst Fantin-Latour Robert Rauschenberg Roy Lichtenstein Kenneth Noland 19 Sep - 14 Oct 2002 Read more -
Popliteo
Recent Sculpture 17 May - 22 Jun 2002 Read more
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Out of Square
Scott Carroll 23 Jun - 16 Jul 2001 Read more -
Drop Dead Red
BEAUTIFUL THINGS by Andy Warhol Robert Motherwell Kenneth Noland Roy Lichtenstein 22 Jul - 14 Aug 2000 ANDY WARHOL ROBERT MOTHERWELL KENNETH NOLAND JULIO LARRAZ ANDY KATZ POLITEO WILLIAM WECMAN SUSAN HUTCHINSON ROY LICHTENSTEIN ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Read more -
Scott Carroll
Monumental Sculpture and Paintings 21 Oct - 21 Nov 1999 Read more
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Popliteo
Bronzes by Luis Montoya and Leslie Ortiz 4 Mar - 1 Apr 1999 Read more -
Romantic Dreamscapes
New paintings by Curtis Phillips 14 Mar - 10 Apr 1998 Read more -
First Anniversary Exhibition
Introducing Three Young Texans (Rick Lewis, Steven Hopwood-Lewis, Michael Manjarris) and featuring the usual crowd 30 Mar - 18 May 1995 Introducing: RICK LEWIS Works on paper STEVEN HOPWOOD-LEWIS Paintings MICHAEL MANJARRIS Sculpture Read more
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Ana Corbero
New Paintings & sculpture 27 Oct - 30 Nov 1994 Ana Corbero is a visual artist whose work includes paintings , sculptures ,[1] and designs . Born in 1961, the daughter of Catalan sculptor Xavier Corbero , she studied in... Read more -
Still Life of the Interior
New Paintings by Pamela Nelson 14 Jul - 18 Aug 1994 NOT EVERYONE LEAVES DALLAS FOR THE SUMMER-AND THOSE WHO STICK AROUND ARE IN FOR A VISUAL RENAISSANCE. AT THE GALLERY BUILDING ON FAIRMONT: STILL OFF THE INTERIOR NEW PAINTINGS BY... Read more -
Paris>Texas: Matisse to Bates
Works from 1894 to 1994 31 Mar - 1 May 1994 Paris> Texas: Matisse to Bates was the inaugural exhibition of Kristy Stubbs Gallery in Dallas. The masterwork Marie-Jose en Robe Jaune was hanging next to David Bates' Corona and Oysters,... Read more