Since its inception in 1966, Glenn Green Galleries (formerly known as The Gallery Wall, Inc.) has presented a wide variety of international artists in their galleries in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tesuque-Santa Fe, and has sponsored exhibits in Europe, Japan, South America, and Mexico. Their artists have shown their work in such places as the Pompidou and Grand Palais, Paris, London’s British Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City.
Glenn and Sandy Green, owner-directors, acted as representatives for Allan Houser from 1974 until his death in 1994. Houser, a major force in American Art, won, among many awards, two Guggenheims, the Palmes ‘d Academique from France and the United States’s highest award, the National Medal of Arts. His sculpture styles ranged from the representational to the abstract, and in many cases, reflected his Chiricahua Apache heritage. The gallery became agents for the celebrated painter, Dan Namingha for 13 years and facilitated many international exhibitions for him. Eduardo Oropeza’s sculpture received wide acclaim, and Glenn Green Galleries showed his work until his passing in 2003. They continue to display selected works of these artists.
Other luminaries in the world of sculpture this gallery also presents are Donald Davis, Jeffrey Maron, Khang Pham-New, John Reeves, Malcolm Susman, Troy Williams, and Melanie Yazzie. They are honored to show fine paintings by Kenji Yoshida, Harriet Johns, Melanie Yazzie, and John Hogan.
Camilla Rees writes in Santa Fe's Trends Magazine: ""With a penchant for art that speaks on many levels, that touches the human core and conveys a sense of universal oneness, founders Glenn and Sandy Green, and their daughter Kerry, dedicate themselves to seeing the powerful expressions of their artists be known and enjoyed internationally.""
As art consultants, the gallery advises museums, corporations, and individuals alike on building their art collections. They are accustomed to arranging sculpture commissions and placing sculpture for their clients.
The gallerists Green hope the that the public will enjoy the works they show online and that they will personally visit their expansive gallery and sculpture garden in Tesuque-Santa Fe, NM and the world-famous 250- acre Phoenician resort in Scottsdale, AZ where they display art throughout the interior and grounds.