Pamela Nelson's 'Time After Time' at Keith House in Fort Worth
Pamela Nelson's solo exhibition 'Time After Time' at Keith House in Fort Worth features 16 new paintings from 2026, including 'HELIOS', 'Time Wheels', 'Time Lines', 'Golden Hour', and 'dawn/dusk'. The show is installed in the front and rear galleries flanking James Turrell's Skyspace 'Come to Good', creating a dialogue between the two artists on time, space, color, and geometry. Nelson, a Dallas-based artist known for geometric color theory works and her super-sized 'Color Equations' at Northpark Center (created with Robert A. Wilson), presents works that explore the passage of time on a larger scale, contrasting with Turrell's focus on daily sunrise and sunset. The exhibition title is inspired by Frank Sinatra's song 'Time After Time'. Nelson's works include series like 'HELIOS', named for the Greek sun god, featuring circular forms evoking celestial depth. Her color theory knowledge is highlighted when placed next to Turrell's Skyspace color sequences. Nelson draws inspiration from her Episcopalian faith, citing Psalm 90. The exhibition runs through May 23, 2026.
Key facts
- Pamela Nelson's solo exhibition 'Time After Time' is at Keith House in Fort Worth.
- The exhibition features 16 new paintings from 2026.
- Works include 'Time After Time', 'HELIOS', 'Time Wheels', 'Time Lines', 'Golden Hour', and 'dawn/dusk'.
- The show is installed flanking James Turrell's Skyspace 'Come to Good'.
- Nelson is known for geometric color theory works and 'Color Equations' at Northpark Center with Robert A. Wilson.
- The exhibition title is inspired by Frank Sinatra's song 'Time After Time'.
- Nelson is a devout Episcopalian and cites Psalm 90 as inspiration.
- The exhibition runs through May 23, 2026.
Entities
Artists
- Pamela Nelson
- James Turrell
- Robert A. Wilson
- Frank Sinatra
- Charles Dee Mitchell
Institutions
- Keith House
- Northpark Center
- Glasstire
- Lucky's Cafe
Locations
- Fort Worth
- Dallas
- DFW metroplex