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About

Glen Martin Taylor (b. 1957) is a self-taught artist whose deeply personal and emotionally charged work explores themes of fracture, healing, and the quiet complexities of being human. Born and based in Dayton, Ohio, Taylor creates alone—but always with the hope that his art will resonate, connect, and bridge the space between solitude and shared experience. For Taylor, art is not a choice—it’s a necessity. It is therapy, autobiography, and language all at once. His creative process is an act of survival and transformation, allowing the unspoken parts of his inner world to surface through gesture, material, and form. His works, often marked by a sense of brokenness and mending, reflect both vulnerability and resilience. “I work,” he says. “My work saves me. And so I work.”

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Art Shows & Exhibitions

  • Current
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    Paris, France, Sceners Gallery

  • Current
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    Miami Beach, Visu Contemporary

  • February 2026
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    University Wisconsin, Lawton Gallery

  • December 2025
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    Los Angeles, Exhibit A Gallery

  • October 2025
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    Washington DC, Mansion Gallery

  • March 2025
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    Munich, Germany, Kunstlabor Gallery, “a tender chaos”

  • Feb. 2025
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    Portland, Oregon, Brassworks Gallery, “Beautiful Mutants”

  • Nov. 2024
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    Rome, Italy, with LoosenArt in “Broken Forms”

  • Oct. 2024
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    New York City, at WhiteBox Art Space “Terra-Textl”

  • Sept. 2024
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    New York City, “Belly of the Beast” Curated by Chito

  • August 2024
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    Chicago, Solo Show at ARC Gallery

  • August 2024
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    Seattle, Group Show at the Hometeam Gallery

  • July 2024
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    Los Angeles, in “Unsavory” at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center

  • July 2024
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    Charlotte, North Carolina, with Hidell-Brooks Gallery

  • Oct. 2023
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    New York City, with Bravenlee Gallery Ceramics Show

  • August 2023
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    Los Angeles, in “The Last CA 101 Art Exhibition”

  • Sept. 2022
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    Paris, with Valerie Fernard Lager, Hors Les Murs

  • July 2022
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    Group Show, “Overdose” at the Design Center of Holon

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Press

  • Interviews & Articles
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    AD (Spain); Mission Magazine; Numero Berlin; Obscura Magazine; Collateral Magazine; Indielife; Metal Magazine; The Jealous Curator; Artloft; Colossal; Dare Clan; BoingBoing; Retreat Art; The Artist Collector; Kol Social Magazine; Modern Weekly China

  • Collections
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    40 pieces in the private collection/museum of Galila Barzilai-Hollander in Brussels, Belgium

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    Collections in US, France, Spain, UK, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Mexico, Columbia