
Dallas, Texas, renowned for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, will once again host the highly anticipated Dallas Art Fair. This spring, from Thursday, April 10, to Sunday, April 13, the event will take place in the heart of the city at the Fashion Industry Gallery, nestled within the Dallas Arts District.
Founded in 2009, the Dallas Art Fair has become a prominent platform for showcasing diverse artistic talent, serving as a gathering point for avant-garde creators, local galleries, and global art enthusiasts. Each year, the fair celebrates a wide array of innovative exhibitions from Dallas and across the United States, while also highlighting works from international artistic hubs.
For its 2025 edition, the Dallas Art Fair will feature 90 exhibitors hailing from 20 countries, showcasing a range of contemporary artworks that span interactive installations, dynamic paintings, sculptures, and more. This year’s highlights include debut participants such as Tezukayama Gallery from Osaka and Duarte Sequeira with locations in London, Seoul, and Braga. Esteemed returning galleries include Dublin’s Kerlin Gallery and New York’s Alexander Berggruen.
The event not only celebrates timeless creativity but also keeps a keen eye on the future. The 2025 Dallas Art Fair is set to spotlight emerging market trends and foster opportunities for promising newcomers in the art world.
The fair kicks off in style with a separately ticketed Preview Benefit on Thursday evening, hosted by the Dallas Art Fair Foundation. This exclusive event provides an opportunity for early access to exhibits and one-on- one interactions with gallerists. Tickets for the Preview Benefit are priced at $260.
Adding depth to the weekend programming, attendees can participate in special tours designed to celebrate diversity in the art world. The Queering the Fair Tour honors contributions from LGBTQIA+ artists, while the For the Culture Tour shines a spotlight on the achievements of Black creatives in fine art.
Tickets for the Dallas Art Fair are now available for purchase online. One-day admission tickets are priced at $36, while three-day admission passes cost $75, offering full access to the artistic showcase.