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Holly Johnson Gallery

1411 Dragon St. Dallas TX 75207-3906

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  • Tue-Sat 10am-5pm
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  • 2005 | Best Gallery

    Consistently elegant work, large luminescent space and magnetic urban location constitute the trifecta that makes Holly Johnson Gallery a winning space. Though a newcomer, having opened in early April 2005, the gallery has had a triumphant run of shows. Casey Williams, whose work was shown in late spring, makes photographic abstraction out of the molten stuff of a harbor. His photographs of the Houston Ship Channel play on the entropy of different surfaces--the expressive decay of a... More »

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