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905 W Jefferson Blvd
Dallas, Texas 75208

 

cseanhorton@gmail.com
seanhortonpresents.com

About the Gallery
Sean Horton (presents) is primarily focusing on bringing the work of nationally and internationally established artists, as well as emerging figures, to North Texas audiences. Regarded as one of Dallas’ most important examples of Mission Revival architecture, the former Mallory’s Pharmacy building, and one-time site of Briggs Sanatorium, has served as artists’ lofts in most recent years. Horton opened his first gallery location, Sunday L.E.S., as a project space in an abandoned sneaker shop on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 2006. One of the earliest art galleries in the neighborhood, Horton Gallery, under several names, has since operated in the Chelsea, Chinatown, and Rose Hill neighborhoods of New York City, as well as the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin. The gallery has realized more than 150 exhibitions, art fairs, and offsite projects in a variety of interesting spaces and contexts that include an old brewery and the parlor level of a residential townhouse.

Images

Jamie Shovlin [sic], 2013

Jamie Shovlin
[sic], 2013
Horton Gallery (Lower East Side), New York

 Elijah Burgher


Elijah Burgher
Bachelors, 2015
Horton Gallery (Chelsea), New York

A.K. Burns & A.L. Steiner

A.K. Burns & A.L. Steiner
Installation View: Community Action Center, 2010
Horton Gallery (Berlin)

Leidy Churchman Installation View: Good Afternoon!, 2009

Leidy Churchman
Installation View: Good Afternoon!, 2009
Horton Gallery (Sunday L.E.S.), New York City

Aaron Spangler Installation View: Government Whore, 2010

Aaron Spangler
Installation View: Government Whore, 2010
Horton Gallery (Chelsea), New York City

Kate Groobey I'm Made Of Milk, 2017

Kate Groobey
I'm Made Of Milk, 2017
Horton Gallery (Rose Hill), New York