20TH ANNIVERSARY
Š 2015 PDNB Gallery, Dallas, TX. All rights reserved.
20TH ANNIVERSARY M A Y 1 6 - J U L Y 11 , 2 0 1 5
20TH ANNIVERSARY May 16 – July 11, 2015
PDNB Gallery is happy to celebrate its 20th Anniversary with a show featuring highlights from the past 20 years. Most of the photographs that will be exhibited will be on loan from collectors. The gallery’s first location was a small house on Routh Street in Uptown. This unique location provided intimate space for many important exhibitions for eleven years. The second and current location on Dragon Street, in the Design District, gives ample room for larger shows, and larger photographs. As the gallery grew, so did the art scene in Dallas. The growth was staggering! The Nasher Sculpture Center opened, The Dallas Museum of Art expanded, the Rachofsky House was built, Dallas art galleries multiplied, a new building for the Meadows Museum was built, the Dallas Art Fair became an established international fair, and the Arts District was born. PDNB Gallery is proud to be a part of this burgeoning city dedicated to promoting the visual arts. Dallas has indeed become an art destination bringing groups from all over the world. Photographs Do Not Bend opened in April 1995 with a solo show for Joel-Peter Witkin along with a group exhibition of Latin American Artists. Witkin’s, Wife of Cain, was included in this show and will be exhibited again in the anniversary exhibition. There were many PDNB shows that received great attention via press and high attendance. Vik Muniz, one of today’s most sought after artists, known for his Bosco chocolate drawings, had a solo exhibition in 2001. One of the works from that show will be included. Luis Gonzalez Palma’s solo show will be represented as well. Appalachian artist Shelby Lee Adams, drawing one of the largest gallery attendance records, will be represented by his graphic photograph of the Napier’s Hog Killing. Texas artist, Keith Carter, perhaps PDNB Gallery’s most popular, had a sell out show at PDNB in 1997. He will be represented in this show as well as other artists including: Chema Madoz, Esteban Pastorino Diaz, Bill Owens, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, George Krause, Jeffrey Silverthorne, Lee Friedlander, Misty Keasler, Delilah Montoya and John Albok, who we have named a gallery after.
SHELBY LEE ADAMS Hog Killing, 1990
JOHN ALBOK Cars of the Times, The Parking Lot, NY World’s Fair, 1939
JOHN ALBOK Central Park, Hooverville, 1933
JESSE ALEXANDER Juan Fangio, Reims, 1958
MARIO ALGAZE Carretas, Guatemala, 1979
STUART ALLEN Shadow No. 5, 9 Pixels, 2007
DIANE ARBUS Tattooed Man at Carnival, MD, 1970
LOLA ALVAREZ BRAVO Frida Kahlo Facing Mirror in Patio with Two Hairless Dogs, 1944
MARTA MARIA PEREZ BRAVO “No zozobra la barca de su vida”, 1995
PETER BROWN Bird City, Kansas, 2005
KEITH CARTER Otis, 1993
BOB CHILTON Sweet Sounds, 2013
STEWART COHEN Pegasus, ND
CARLOTTA CORPRON Nature Dancer/Chinese Cabbage, 1944
CARLOTTA CORPRON Illusion of Male & Female, 1946
EDWARD S. CURTIS A Corner of Zuni Plate 615, 1903
JACK DELANO Farmhouse in Upper New York State, 1942
JACK DELANO In the County Jail, Green County, GA, 1941
ESTABAN PASTORINO DIAZ Aeroclub, Veronica, 2003
HAROLD EDGERTON Milk Drop Coronet, 1957
WILLIAM EGGLESTON Snowball stand New Orleans, from 14 Pictures Portfolio, 1974
MORRIS ENGEL Park Ave., 1938
RANDAL FORD Blue Cow, 2007
RALPH GIBSON Man, Stick White Stripe, 1972
DAVID GRAHAM South of Osh Kosh, Wisconsin, 2003
PAUL GREENBERG Post No Dreams, NYC, 1979
WILLIAM GREINER Running Shoes in Driveway, 1993
THOMAS HERBRICH Sheep in a Lecture Hall, 2008
THOMAS HERBRICH Sheep in a Lecture Hall, 2008
JOHN HERRIN Houston Rain #1 Negative Luminosity, 2010
KEVIN HORAN Sherlock #2, 2012
EARLIE HUDNALL, JR. Hip Hop, 1993
BIRNEY IMES Riverside Lounge, Shaw, 1986
GRACIELA ITURBIDE “Jano” Ocumichu, Michoacàn, 1981
DAVID JOHNDROW Dragonfly No. 4, 2004
JIMMY KATZ Sonny Rollins, Williamsburg Bridge, NYC, 2005
MISTY KEASLER 18 Vultures (Guatemala City Dump), 2004
GEOF KERN Untitled (Model Flying from Window), 1995
GEORGE KRAUSE Shadow, Spain, 1964
PHILIP LAMB Hay, 1995
BANK LANGMORE Untitled (cantina at Boquillas), c. 1973
IDA LANSKY Blueprint, c. 1950’s
CHEMA MADOZ Vela, 1992
IGOR MALIJEVSKY Workshop, Pliskov, 1999
RHONDAL MCKINNEY Untitled (869, Champaign County, IL), 1980
IVAN MIKHAYLOV Playground, 2009-2010
DELILAH MONTOYA El Guadalupano, 1998
VIK MUNIZ Torso (After Frantisek Drtikol) from Pictures of Soil Series, 1997
VIK MUNIZ Medisse Marinara, 1999
NICKOLAS MURAY Frida Painting “Me and my Parrots” , c. 1939
JIM MURAY Midnight, November 22, 1963
MICHAEL O’BRIEN ZZ Top, Humble, Texas, 1993
BILL OWENS Richie, 1971
BILL OWENS Sunday afternoon we get it together, 1971
BILL OWENS Hockney Painted This Pool, 1980
LUIS GONZALEZ PALMA La Rosa, 1989
JACK RIDLEY Ocotillo, Glenn Draw, Big Bend, 2012
CRISTINA GARCIA RODERO “En las Eras”, Escober, Zamora, 1988
WALTER ROSENBLUM Girl on Swing, Pitt St. N.Y, 1938
EDWARD RUSCHA The Continental , 1965
LORRY SALCEDO The Bird, 1994
DON SCHOL War Weary, 2008
JEFFREY SILVERTHORNE Jackie, 1972
NEAL SLAVIN Sabrett Hot Dog Vendors, New York, NY, 1974
VITALY SMIRNOV #46 “Huts”, 2008
JOEL STERNFELD Exhausted Renegade Elephant, Woodland, Washington, 1979
JOCK STURGES Fanny; Montalivet, France, 1991
JAN VAN LEEUWEN Barbed Wire No. 1, 1993
CASSIO VASCONCELLOS Doce Marte, Santos, 1989
CHRIS VERENE Untitled - Galesburg (Cousin Candi’s Wedding), 1997
JOEL-PETER WITKIN The Wife of Cain, 1981
WU JIALIN Funing Yunnan, 1992
MARIANA YAMPOLSKY Caricia, 1989
EUGENE ZALUZHNY Untitled (Hat with red star), 2010
1202 Dragon Street, Ste. 103 Dallas, TX 75207 tel: 214.969.1852 fax: 214.745.9901 email: info@pdnbgallery.com www.pdnbgallery.com