Western Art Collector

Southwest Gallery

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4500 Sigma Road, Dallas, TX (972) 960-8935 sales@swgallery.com www.swgallery.com

Located near the shops of the Galleria, Southwest Gallery offers Dallas’ largest collection­s of fine

19th- to 21st-century paintings and sculptures in all styles. Celebratin­g more than 50 years of serving the art needs of Dallas, the gallery represents hundreds of establishe­d Western artists such as John Cook, Dalhart Windberg, Xiang Zhang and has recently highlighte­d prominent new wildlife sculptures by Raymond Gibby. Find thousands of stunning works of art, from antique to contempora­ry, all in a huge 16,000square-foot gallery space.

Whether a beginner or experience­d art collector, Southwest Gallery strives to share how art is made and the artist behind the work for a more informed buying experience. In the coming months look for show exhibiting new works by contempora­ry sculptor Nic Noblique in April. May brings Russian impression­ists Igor Samsonov and Olga Suvorava.

Then, in June, meet Jean Claude Gaugy out of Santa Fe.

“Today’s Dallas art market is as diverse as the thousands of transplant­ed people that are flowing into our booming area. No one art style is attracting the new buyers, so we feel well positioned by offering a dynamic cross section of work to reflect and enhance any desire.”

— Melissa Butler, manager, Southwest Gallery

 ??  ?? Southwest Gallery, Lookin’ Back, oil on canvas, 48 x 36”, by John Cook.
Southwest Gallery, Lookin’ Back, oil on canvas, 48 x 36”, by John Cook.
 ??  ?? Southwest Gallery, Under the Blue Texas Skies, oil on canvas, 36 x 48”, by George Kovach.
Southwest Gallery, Under the Blue Texas Skies, oil on canvas, 36 x 48”, by George Kovach.
 ??  ?? Southwest Gallery, Lookin’ for Trouble, oil on canvas, 30 x 40”, by Tom Dorr.
Southwest Gallery, Lookin’ for Trouble, oil on canvas, 30 x 40”, by Tom Dorr.

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