
by Michael Granberry
Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden in Far North Dallas is worth a visit any time of year but especially so in the fall. Its 4.5 wooded acres of an outdoor garden is a gem, a natural wonder, and the indoor gallery has always offered some of the finest art in Dallas.
Its new show trumpets Italian Alex Corno, who's staging his first U.S. solo exhibition, which consists of sculpture and works on paper. By his own description, Corno creates abstract forms using welded iron and stainless steel.
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