Dunn and Brown Contemporary

Talley Dunn Gallery, formerly the Dunn and Brown Contemporary (1999–2011), is a commercial art gallery located on 5020 Tracy Street Dallas, Texas that shows emerging to established artists. It was founded in 1999 by Talley Dunn and Lisa Brown; since 2011 it is run solo by Dunn. Their stable of artists includes Trenton Doyle Hancock, Robyn O'Neil, David Bates, Gary Panter, William Wegman and Rackstraw Downes, and they have exhibited work by artists such as Chuck Close, Ellsworth Kelly, and Richard Serra.

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