Gallery Representation, 1974 – present.

Gillespie Gallery of Art, School of Art, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 2017 - present.

Trinity House Gallery, New York, San Francisco, London, Cotswolds, UK, 2018 – present.

Novus Fine Arts, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. September 2001 – 2007.

Irving Feldman Gallery, West Bloomfield, Michigan 1985 – 1998.

Hokin Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, 1980 – 1992 

Hokin Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1985 – 1992.

Hokin/Kaufman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 1985 - 1987

Medici-Berenson Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 1980 - 1985

J. Barrett Gallery, Cricket West, Toledo, Ohio, 1985 - 1987

3 Continents Gallery, Inc., (Soho), New York, N.Y. 1986 - 1987

C. Corcoran Gallery, Muskegon, Michigan, 1986

"Orion 2", 72" x 32", bent hardwoods and sculptured canvas.

Linton, Harold. "ASK", 1982. acrylic on canvas, 60" x 78", Trinity House Paintings.

Linton, Harold. "ASK", 1982. acrylic on canvas, 60" x 78", Trinity House Paintings.

The Trinity House – New York, San Francisco, London, Cotwolds. 2018 – present.

The Trinity House Gallery of American and British Art is a showcase for those luminous works of impressionist art of the late 19th and 20 century. Over the years the Trinity House has been privileged to host some truly astounding artworks from the history of world art while also introducing veteran and emerging British and American modern and contemporary artists of outstanding meritorious accomplishment including the following:

Paul Gauguin, “Coin du Jardin”;  Hilare Germann Edgar Degas, “Dancer”;  Claude Monet, “Waterloo Bridge”;  Alfred Sisely, “La Route de Gennevilliers”, 1872.;  Aristede Maillol  “Landscape”;  Raoul Dufy, “Promenade A Cheval Au Bois C.1930.;  Alexander Calder, “Pyramids”;  Marc Chagall  “Figure in Quandry”;  Jean Dubuffet;  Joan Miro;  Ben Nicholson “Construction #3”;  Pierre Auguste Renoir;  JWM Turner;  Andy Warhol

James Abbott McNeill Whistler, “Landscape”;  Alan Davie;  Henry Moore  “Figure Bronz”;

Others.

Linton’s ‘Grid Series’, 1970 – 1995 includes the work,  “ASK”, 1982, 60” x 78” [a/c], which is now featured in the Trinity House Paintings. “ASK” is testimony to a compelling body of work that lead Linton’s career from the late 1970’s into the ‘Constructs’ of the early 1990’s and onto the “Arcs” series of 2010 – present. His gallery representation in Florida over the years and works from the Grid Series have appeared on exhibition at the Hokin Gallery and Medici-Berenson Gallery and on the popular television show of the 1980’s, ‘Miami Vice’. I. Irving Feldman Gallery, Detroit, Michigan, exhibited Linton’s work over several decades from the 1980’s through 1990’s. Now with the recent reappearance of Linton’s work at Trinity House, his work appears along with 19th and 20th Century European and American Masters.