Inger Jirby Gallery
Ledoux Street · Taos, New Mexico
Inger Jirby Gallery is one of Taos's most beloved art destinations, showcasing the expressive, color-rich paintings of Norwegian-born artist Inger Jirby, whose work draws on both the landscape of northern New Mexico and a lifetime of travel to Mexico, Guatemala, and around the world. Jirby's paintings are distinguished by their bold palette, gestural freedom, and genuine sense of joy - qualities that make them among the most immediately accessible works in the Taos gallery world while concealing significant painterly intelligence. The gallery's intimate adobe space on Ledoux Street, in the heart of Taos's historic arts district, provides an ideal setting for paintings that celebrate the beauty of the world with unashamed directness.
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