An obsessive eye, deep expertise, and honesty that cuts straight to the truth of a place. We work at a level where none of that is optional.

Angela Bulloch light work, a contemporary art piece designed by Dylan Turk. Featuring works by Alex Prager and Angela Bulloch
Colorful geometric artwork with text reading 'THIS IS A GALLERY' on a wall in a room with patterned black and white marble floor tiles and dark textured walls.

Dylan Turk Studio comes out of the museum world, contemporary architecture, and the upper reaches of the art market—a decade shaping how people encounter objects, spaces, and the stories that hold them together.

Most of this thinking never reaches private hands. Sightlines, materials, the consequence of a single shift in a floor plan, an artistic integrity held without compromise—these are the tools of a museum, and we bring them into a room, a house, a sculpture park. Not to decorate, but to build places that hold what matters: the proof of what it is to be human. The triumph of the real thing.

Much of the work isn’t shown here. The most considered things tend to stay private.

We’re fixated on where things come from. We work directly with artists and craftspeople to make places charged with history, meaning, and the hand that made them.

The references are personal: artists’ studios, old houses up winding canyon roads, the Texas sky, a Southern accent, the Pacific. Vernacular forms. Beauty, comfort, room to breathe, and a bold gesture that signals a difference.

We’re not for everyone. That’s the point.