Jamie Dalglish

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

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