GALLERI URBANE GALLERI URBANE

Galleri Urbane has been promoting the work of contemporary artists since 2000. With a location in Marfa from 2003 to 2019, the gallery has maintained its primary exhibition space in Dallas since 2009. Its program champions emerging artists who are getting their start in the field alongside well-established artists whose work can be found in prestigious private and public collections around the world. Through its exhibitions, the gallery advocates for fresh approaches to painting, mixed-media, sculpture, photography, and genre-defying artworks. Galleri Urbane ultimately seeks to connect its artists with all levels of collectors through a wide range of visually and intellectually stimulating art objects.

2277 Monitor St. Dallas, Texas 75207 • galleriurbane.com • 325.226.8015 • [email protected] ARTISTS:

Michael Berman Arden Bendler Browning Gail Peter Borden Meghan Borah B. Chehayeb József Csató Jeffrey Cortland Jones Stephen D’Onofrio Jessica Drenk Peter Frederiksen Rachel Grobstein Rachel Hellmann Danielle Kimzey Anna Kunz Liss LaFleur Lindsey Landfried Caroline Lathan-Stiefel Sam Mack Donald Martiny Samantha McCurdy Irby Pace Mel Prest Tammie Rubin Loring Taoka Benjamin Terry Iren Tete Heath West Jason Willaford József Csató Looking out to the sea, 2020 Acrylic, oil, and ink on 55 x 70 in. Gail Peter Borden Shallow Fields series Resin on acrylic on panel 12 x 12 in. each Stephen D’Onofrio Bust 2, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 36 in. Benjamin Terry Sunrise, Sunset, 2020 Wood, paint, and glue. 17 x 14 in. Jason Willaford Left: Summer Produce, 2019 Vinyl billboard, thread, batting, spray paint, Flashe paint, paint marker Dimensions variable

Right: King Bolete, 2019 Vinyl billboard, nylon thread, polyester batting, spray paint, Flashe paint, paint marker 54 x 65 x 4 in. Heath West Bunshaft Beinecke, 2020 Acrylic and Flashe on Utopia (2019), installation view. 79 x 67 in. Iren Tete Ode to Barragán, 2020 pulp on metal armature, ceramic 29 x 26 x 24 in. b. Chehayeb there’s no landscape when ur crying, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 20 x 16 in. Jessica Drenk Transmutations (2020), installation view. Sam Mack easy container, perfuse w/ narrative, 2020 Earthenware, majolica, glaze Pass (2019), installation view. 13.50 x 7 x 9 in. Epistrophy (2018), installation view.

Donald Martiny Alsea, 2020 Polymer and dispersed pigment 60 x 46 in. Peter Frederiksen Backups for my backups, 2020 Freehand machine embroidery on linen 16 x 12 in. Sun Systems (2019), installation view.

Samantha McCurdy Sun, 2019 Wood, , latex 73 x 60 x 12.5 in. Cross Fold (2019), installation view.

Rachel Hellmann Bisect, 2018 Acrylic on poplar wood Doubling the Cube (2017), installation36 x 30 x 39 view. in. Oh Well (2020), installation view.

Loring Taoka (untitled - overlapping X pattern), 2020 Gouache on paper Counteract20 x 20 in., 2018, installation view Tammie Rubin Indigobelle, 2018 Pigmented porcelain, underglaze, wire, steel , resin 11 x 10 x 12 in. Irby Pace Kobe, 2020 Archival inkjet print 20x30, 36x55, 43x63.5 in. Edition of 5 Jeffrey Cortland Jones Lovely Lashes, 2020 Enamel, acrylic panel Clear New Dawn (2017), installation view. 12 x 36 in. Rachel Grobstein Haunted House, 2019 Gouache, paper, pins 7 x 8.75 x 1.5 in. Meghan Borah Girl on Floral Horse, 2020 Rabbit skin glue and oil on linen 14 x 11 in. Lindsey Landfried Violet Hour, 2016 Acrylic on paper 60 x 65 in. Skyline Drive (2016), installation view. Liss LaFleur Don’t Worry baby, 2020 Tuttii Frutti (2019), installation view. HD Video installation with surround sound Anna Kunz True Receptor, 2020 Acrylic on canvas 78 x 72 in. Color Cast (2018), Hyde Park Art Center Mel Prest Barragan, 2018 Acrylic on panel lux (2018), installation view 12 x 12 x 2 in. Arden Bendler Browning VR Painting 10, 2018 AllFlashe at Once, and acrylic2018, Installationon shaped viewpanel 56 x 70 in. Sight reading (2019), installation view. Caroline Lathan-Stiefel Churn Dash (2018) Wider than the Sky (2018), installation view. Installation view Danielle Kimzey Bird in Flight, 2018 Gouache on panel Preservation of Forgetting (2017), installation view. 12 x 12 in. Michael Berman Rio Grande, 2019 Carbon pigment print mounted on 9 aluminum plates, paint, graphite 32 x 74 in. View artists, exhibitions & acquire work directly from the gallery’s Online Viewing Room:

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