Jamie Dalglish

Jamie Dalglish (born 1947 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)[1] is an American painter. He attended the Cincinnati Academy of Art and Rhode Island School of Design and received a 2006–2007 Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant.[2] He has exhibited in galleries including O.K. Harris, Match artspace,[3] Barbara Braathen, and Florence Lynch. Dalglish's morphoglyphs have been cited by art writer Lee Klein, among the works of Jackson Pollock and David Reed, as part of the trans-filmic lead into the art of Hyper-texture.[4] He was included in the exhibition "I colori del rock," which ran in 2009, from January 29 through March 3, at Pavesi Fine Arts in Milan, Italy.[5] When Dalglish first moved to New York City, he was a housemate of David Byrne, the former Talking Heads lead singer, solo musical artist, and visual practitioner. Byrne moved to New York in May 1974.[6]

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