UPCOMING EXHIBITION


ARTISTS

Christopher Brown

Christopher Brown is known for lyrical, atmospheric compositions that bridge abstraction and representation. His work often references landscape and musical rhythm, layering tone and texture to create visual movement. Brown’s paintings carry a quiet depth, offering viewers both familiarity and abstraction within a refined painterly language.

Andrea Guay

Andrea Guay’s work is characterized by luminosity, movement, and expansive horizon lines. Drawing inspiration from coastal environments and shifting light, her paintings capture ephemeral moments in nature with fluid gesture and layered color. The result is work that feels both serene and dynamic, inviting contemplation and spatial depth.

Deborah Hartigan

Deborah Hartigan’s abstract works are rooted in nature—water, rock, and elemental movement—translated through expressive color and gesture. With more than fifty years as a practicing artist, her work balances instinct and experience, capturing the dynamic tension between structure and spontaneity. Her paintings evoke both landscape and atmosphere, inviting viewers into immersive, meditative spaces.

Ken Herren

Ken Herren’s abstract expressionist works immerse the viewer in riotous color and visceral energy. Each painting begins as a deeply personal composition before being veiled in tinted pumice. The granular surface is strategically removed to reveal fragments beneath—creating tension between concealment and revelation. Herren’s layered process explores identity, vulnerability, and the human desire to uncover what lies beneath the surface.

Leticia Herrera

Leticia Herrera is a prize-winning Mexican-American artist whose work explores identity, humanity, and transformation. Born in Mexico City and immigrating to the United States in 2007, she has exhibited internationally in Mexico, Italy, Spain, and the U.S., and her work is held in private collections worldwide. Through her signature Walkers series, Herrera reflects the ongoing journey of personal and collective evolution—figures who traverse imagined and emotional landscapes in search of unity, freedom, and connection.

Aysenur Karadibek

Aysenur Karadibek is internationally seasoned and newly exhibiting within the U.S. gallery context. Her work reflects disciplined technique and cultural nuance, bridging tradition and contemporary sensibility. Through considered composition and material sensitivity, Karadibek offers collectors a refined yet fresh perspective entering the American market.

Brian Kerr

New to Dallas, Brian Kerr is a figurative painter whose work centers on portraiture and the human presence. His compositions are marked by psychological depth and careful attention to gesture, expression, and atmosphere. Through layered surfaces and controlled brushwork, Kerr captures both the physical likeness and the emotional interior of his subjects.

Newly entering the Dallas market, Kerr brings a compelling figurative voice into dialogue with the broader contemporary practices featured in this exhibition.

Jill Malouf

Dallas-based abstract painter Jill Malouf creates calming yet captivating works defined by fluid shapes, layered textures, and sophisticated palettes. A former criminal prosecutor and civil litigator, Malouf approaches painting as a counterbalance to analytical rigor—embracing instinct and process over predetermined outcomes. Recognized as a “New Texas Talent,” her work is held in private and corporate collections across the United States.

Vladimir Prodanovich

Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1952, Vladimir Prodanovich began formal art training at age seven and apprenticed under a noted Yugoslavian artist by thirteen. After immigrating to the United States in 1983, he established a decades-long career marked by vibrant, textured neo-expressionist works. Moving fluidly between abstraction and figuration, Prodanovich reinterprets historical masterworks through a contemporary lens. His paintings and sculptures are held in private and corporate collections, including the Holocaust Museum in Cathedral City and the Desert AIDS Project in Palm Springs. In 2011, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his artistic and philanthropic contributions.

Peter Scherrer

Swiss-born and Los Angeles-based, Peter Scherrer creates layered abstract paintings inspired by lived experience, travel, and the diverse neighborhoods of his adopted city. Each work represents a moment in time, evolving through successive layers of gesture and color. With a background in graphic design, Scherrer subtly integrates structural grids beneath expressive surfaces, balancing spontaneity with compositional discipline. His work is collected throughout the U.S. and Europe.

COLLECTED PERSPECTIVES: New Voices, Established Practices

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21, 5 - 8 PM

Exhibition on View: March 21, 2026-May 2, 2026

Collected Perspectives highlights the work of established artists whose practices reflect depth, consistency, and lasting relevance. Presented alongside these artists are select voices newly exhibiting within the gallery context—many internationally seasoned and entering the U.S. gallery market for the first time.

The exhibition offers collectors the opportunity to engage with both proven practices and compelling new perspectives, thoughtfully curated to create dialogue across experience and approach.