Bill Gingles

In the studio every painting is a starting over; my task is to find a way to give myself to the painting so the magic can happen and the painting can stir to life.

Each new painting reveals its own tendencies and surprises as it comes to life. Like children from the same parents, they are each at once individuals and siblings. It is because the life they share with each other is the life they drew from me.

Galleries representing Bill Gingles

Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, British Columbia

Butters Gallery, Ltd., Portland, OR

Ogilvie/Pertl Gallery, Chicago, IL

Darnell Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM

Gallery Orange, New Orleans, LA

Solo Exhibitions

2011 Darnell Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM

2010 Brunner Gallery, Covington, LA

2008 Robert Hughes Gallery, San Antonio, TX

2007 Ogilvie / Pertl Gallery, Chicago, IL

2007 Amy Baber Fine Art, Shreveport, LA

2002 Koelsch Gallery, Houston, Texas

1999 Wyndy Morehead Fine Arts, New Orleans, Louisiana

1998 Taylors' Contemporanea Fine Arts, Hot Springs, Arkansas

1997 East Bank Gallery, Bossier City, Louisiana

1996 Casa d' Arte, Shreveport, Louisiana

1992 The Fountainhead Gallery, Houston, Texas

1990 The Fountainhead Gallery, Houston, Texas

1990 Turner Art Center, Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana

1989 Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado

Selected Group Exhibitions

2011 Robinson Gallery, Bossier City, LA

Educ8: Eight Professors/Two Colleges

2010 Butters Gallery, Ltd., Portland, OR

2010 Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, British Columbia

2009 Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, British Columbia

2008 Brunner Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA

2007 Ogilvie / Pertl Gallery, Chicago, IL

2007 Robert Hughes Gallery, San Antonio, TX

2006 Ogilvie / Pertl Gallery, Chicago, IL

2005 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

2005 Stephen F. Austin University Fine Art Center, Nacogdoches, TX

2002 Affordable Art Fair, New York, New York

2002 Koelsch Gallery, Houston, Texas

2001 ArtMerge, Dallas, Texas




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