The annual Dallas Art Show will be featuring artwork from some of the top art galleries in the world. Here are a few galleries that will be on display:
Kerlin Gallery
ELIZABETH MAGILL // STILL (2) 2017
Established 1988, Dublin, Ireland participates annually in several art fairs including the three Basel editions, presenting a range of acclaimed established and new generation artists, such as Sean Scully, Siobhán Hapaska, Liam Gillick, Callum Innes, Isabel Nolan and Daniel Rios Rodriquez. They have been coming to the Dallas Fair since 2016 and Director Darragh Hogan says, “We look forward to our trip to Dallas each Spring not only because of the high quality of the Fair but because of the warm reception that the whole Dallas art community extends to all the visiting participants.”
Vigo
DERRICK ADAMS // FABRICATION STATION 07, 2016
Vigo represents emerging and established international artists, curating shows in both the public and private arenas. We advise several residencies and enjoy good relations with many Museums and Foundations from the TATE to the British Museum, MOMA, The Sharjah Art Foundation, The Metropolitan Museum and the Saatchi Gallery, and have placed more than twenty historic and contemporary works into the collections of prominent museums over the past three years.
Whitestone Gallery
TADAAKI KUWAYAMA // TK4523-1/2-66
New York-based Japanese artist, Tadaaki Kuwayama is one of the most important figures in the minimalist art scene. Kuwayama’s works are square and monochrome, each subdivided by vertical and horizontal metal strips, interacting with the environment to deliver an ultimate chromatic experience to its viewers.
Beatriz Esguerra Art
RICARDO CARDENAS // BLUE FOREST, 2018
Colombian artist Fernando Botero will be featured at Beatriz Esguerra Art’s booth at the Dallas Art Fair, from April 11 to 14, 2019. Botero is considered one of the most important artists in the world, alive today, creator of a unique style and with one of the widest international recognition among the public.
Anat Ebgi
ALEC EGAN // SUNSET MOUNTAIN, 2019
Anat Ebgi Gallery was founded in 2012 as a platform to promote the work of young artists based in the Los Angeles area. The gallery has since grown to encompass an international roster of emerging talents that embrace new, distinct forms of production across a wide array of mediums.
Nathalie Karg Gallery
RANNVA KUNOY // C IN C, 2019
Rannva Kunoy is a painter who lives and works in London. In 1999, Kunoy graduated from the Royal College of Art in London with a degree in fine art in painting. Her work has been included in both solo and group exhibitions in locations such as Saatchi Collection in London, United Kingdom; Centre PasquArt in Biel, Switzerland; Nordic House in Torshavn, Faroe Islands.
Magenta Plains
MAGENTA PLAINS // DILATEDSKY, 2018
The artists share a sensibility that harkens to mid-twentieth-century Abstraction and a material dexterity reflective of their respective generations. Embracing Minimalism’s use of industrially manufactured materials and pursuit of the sublime, both the artists develop works that evoke light and architecture with similar expressions of atmosphere and affect. Libby’s sculptures articulate the ornamental materiality of global mass-production with nimble and elegant repose, while Dudley’s machine-like surfaces are transformed into sophisticated, repeating, geometric forms.
Gregory Lind Gallery
KARLA WOZNIAK // CLOSED WINDOW 7 (SEA RANCH), 2018
Karla Wozniak is a graduate of the Yale School of Art. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, and The Huffington Post, among others. She is currently an Assistant Professor at California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
Susan Inglett Gallery
BENJAMIN DEGEN // TOP DOWN/SOUND, 2019
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present a showing of oil paintings by Benjamin Degen and multimedia paintings by Ryan Wallace at the upcoming Dallas Art Fair, Booth B5. Characterized by thick, short brushstrokes and whirls of blues and yellows, the paintings of Degen boast post-impressionist scenes of land and sea that are reminiscent of Cezanne’s nineteenth-century landscapes.
Christine Park Gallery
BENJAMIN DEGEN // TOP DOWN/SOUND, 2019
Christine Park Gallery is a young gallery dedicated to supporting emerging and established international artists. Located in West Chelsea, the gallery has an extensive programme of solo shows, conceptually curated group exhibitions, and special installations.
PDNB Gallery
KEITH CARTER // BOG DOG, 2013
20th-Century and Contemporary Photography and Mixed Media. Established in Dallas, Texas in 1995. Exhibiting established and emerging regional, national and international artists. PDNB Gallery is located in the Dallas Design District, across from the Dallas Contemporary.
Galeria Javier Lopez & Fer Frances
FRANCESCO CLEMENTE // “ALBA”, 2015-2017
“Alba is part of a series dedicated to his companion, Alba. The different groups of portraits show separate aspects of the same person, reflecting the artist´s belief that being fragmented and in constant change.”
Jane Lombard Gallery
JANE LOMBARD // SQUEAK CARNWATH, 2019
Jane Lombard Gallery is pleased to present Booth F4 at Dallas Art Fair featuring a selection of artist working across mediums including painting, sculpture, and light art. Pictured here is a work by Sarah Dwyer, her historically imbued portraits reveal traces of memory and fragments of found imagery, resulting in unpredictable forms and mark-making.
Peter Freeman, Inc.
UGO RONDINONE // ORANGE YELLOW BLUE MOUNTAIN, 2019
Sadie Coles HQ is an international contemporary art gallery based in London. This year at Dallas the gallery is presenting a selection of works by established and emerging artists from their programme including Ugo Rondinone, Urs Fischer, Laura Owens, Sarah Lucas and Michele Abeles.
Ronchini Gallery
RICHARD HÖGLUND // SEA PICTURE XCV, 2017
RONCHINI GALLERY aims to discover and rediscover exceptional artists through presenting curated exhibitions from the gallery’s stable of international artists and beyond. Founded by Lorenzo Ronchini in 1992, the gallery evolved from years of private collecting. Since opening its doors it has been home to exhibitions exploring pioneering movements across a broad spectrum of contemporary artistic practice – including Minimalism, Spatialism, Conceptualism and Arte Povera – that continue to inform the gallery’s aesthetic today.
LMAK Gallery
JANE LOMBARD // SQUEAK CARNWATH, 2019
LMAKgallery located in the heart of the Lower East Side of NYC. Working with International and American artists who have proven to sustain continuity in their visual expression, committed to their process and thoughts. We are exhibiting three of our artists at the fair, Texas’s own William Binnie, Liz Collins and Keith Lemley.