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Dallas Art Fair Announces 2020 Exhibitor List - February 10, 2020

DALLAS ART FAIR ANNOUNCES 2020 EXHIBITOR LIST

12th Edition to Welcome 72 Returning, 22 New Exhibitors, and Special

Exhibition Dedicated to North Texan Artists this April 16-19, 2020

(DALLAS, TX - February 10, 2020) - The  Dallas Art Fair is pleased to announce the exhibitor list and

special programming for its twelfth edition, taking place at Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) in the city’s Arts

District this  April 16-19, 2020 .

The fair will feature presentations from  94 local and global exhibitors , with the vast majority of galleries

returning, including  Karma (New York),  Marlborough (New York and London),  Perrotin (Paris, New

York, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong and Shanghai), and  Simon Lee Gallery (London, Hong Kong and New

York). The fair will additionally expand its reach, drawing 22 new exhibitors from around the globe,

including  Carlos/Ishikawa (London),  Kamel Mennour (Paris and London),  Massimo De Carlo (Milan,

London and Hong Kong),  Rodolphe Janssen (Brussels), and  Salon 94 (New York).

For the 2020 edition, the fair will spotlight Lone Star State talent with  a special exhibition of North

Texan art co-curated by  Justine Ludwig (Creative Time Executive Director) and  Brandon Kennedy

(Dallas Art Fair Director of Exhibitor Relations). Ludwig and Kennedy will explore the current practice of

over two dozen artists in HERE NOW: North Texas Artists in 2020 . This exploration will culminate in a

presentation of an ever-expanding survey of the local scene, as well as a book of collected North Texan

artist studio visit columns from Patron , the Dallas culture magazine and co-presenter of HERE NOW .

 

This year will mark the fifth annual Dallas Art Fair Foundation Acquisition Program  , a six-figure grant

that gifts multiple artworks from the fair to the Dallas Museum of Art. To date, and including 2020, the

program has raised $600,000. Over 30 artworks have been acquired for the museum’s permanent

collection, including pieces by Sheila Hicks, Don Dudley, Sanford Biggers, and Katherine Bradford.

“We are delighted to see so many loyal galleries returning for 2020 and especially pleased to see a great

number with experimental, curated, or solo presentations. These are good examples of how seriously

galleries take our collectors. I look forward to opening our doors in April for another successful year of

sales for artists and their dealers, and contributing to the Dallas Museum of Art’s rich permanent

collection,” says Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell  .

The 2020 Preview Benefit  will be held on Thursday, April 16, with ticket sale proceeds benefiting the

Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and Dallas Contemporary. Ticket holders will have the

opportunity to preview and purchase exhibited works prior to the public opening of the fair.

April, the official Dallas Arts Month  , will once again see some of the city’s finest exhibitions organized by

its institutions and galleries coinciding with the fair. The Dallas Museum of Art  will present For a

Dreamer of House  s, a group exhibition featuring immersive installations by the likes of Alex Da Corte,

Francisco Moreno, and Do Ho Suh; the Nasher Sculpture Center  will open Magali Reus’s second major

US show; Dallas Contemporary  will open a show of work by Liu Xiaodong alongside its exhibitions of

British fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood and Italian fashion photographer Paolo Roversi; and

214 Projects  , the Dallas Art Fair’s exhibition space in the Design District, will open a group presentation

by Sean Kelly Gallery.

This year, The Eye Ball  will take place on Saturday, April 18, with a new surprise theme. Presented by

Headington Companies in celebration of the fair, the event is held on the outdoor lawn at The Joule in

front of Tony Tasset’s landmark 30-foot-tall eyeball sculpture. Entry is exclusive to Patron Pass Plus and

Patron Pass holders, this year a portion of the ticket sale proceeds will benefit the Dallas Art Fair

Foundation’s student education initiative.

 

2020 EXHIBITORS

An asterisk (*) indicates galleries participating in the fair for the first time this year.

12.26, Dallas

Albertz Benda, New York

Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles

Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas

*Bastian Gallery, London

Beatriz Esguerra Art, Bogotá and Miami

*Berry Campbell Gallery, New York

*Bill Arning Exhibitions, Houston

CANADA, New York

Carbon 12, Dubai

*Carl Kostyál, London and Milan

*Carlos/Ishikawa, London

Cassina Projects, Milan

Christine Park Gallery, New York

Conduit Gallery, Dallas

Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas

David B Smith Gallery, Denver

Denny Dimin Gallery, New York

Drexel Galería, Monterrey

Eduardo Secci Contemporary, Florence

Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas

Galerie Division, Montreal

*Galerie Droste, Wuppertal and Paris

Galerie Frank Elbaz, Dallas and Paris

Galerie Lelong & Co., New York and Paris

Galleri Urbane Marfa + Dallas, Dallas

*Gordon Robichaux, New York

Green Art Gallery, Dubai

Hales Gallery, New York and London

Half Gallery, New York

*Louis Stern Fine Art, Los Angeles

Luce Gallery, Turin

Magenta Plains, New York

Marlborough, New York and London

*Massimo De Carlo, Milan, London and Hong

Kong

*Matthew Brown Los Angeles, Los Angeles

McClain Gallery, Houston

Meliksetian I Briggs, Los Angeles

Miles McEnery Gallery, New York

*Mimmo Scognamiglio Artecontemporanea, Milan

Morán Morán, Los Angeles

*Mother Gallery, Beacon

*Mucciaccia Gallery, London, New York, Italy and

Singapore

Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art, Houston

Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York

*New Discretions, New York

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York

Night Gallery, Los Angeles

Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles

Perrotin, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong

Kong and Shanghai

Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York

Richard Saltoun, London

Roberto Paradise, Puerto Rico

*Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels

Ronchini Gallery, London

*Salon 94, New York

Sapar Contemporary, New York

Harlan Levey Projects, Brussels

*Harper's Books, East Hampton

Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York

Inman Gallery, Houston

*Jack Barrett Gallery, New York

James Barron Art, Kent, CT

James Cohan, New York

James Fuentes, New York

Jane Lombard Gallery, New York

*JDJ, Garrison

Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York

Josh Lilley, London

*JTT, New York

*Kamel Mennour, Paris and London

Karma, New York

Kasmin Gallery, New York

Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

Library Street Collective, Detroit

LMAK Gallery, New York

Sargent's Daughters, New York

SHRINE, New York

Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino, Houston

Simon Lee Gallery, London, Hong Kong and New

York

*SOCO Gallery, Charlotte, NC

Sputnik Modern, Dallas

STATE, London

Susan Inglett Gallery, New York

Taubert Contemporary, Berlin

The Hole, New York

Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York

TOTAH, New York

Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe

Ulterior Gallery, New York

Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas

Van Doren Waxter, New York

Voloshyn Gallery, Kyiv

William Campbell Contemporary, Fort Worth

Works on view at the 2020 edition include (L-R): Jonah Freeman and Justine Lowe (Marlborough), Sheida Soleimani

(Harlan Levey Projects), Don Dudley (Magenta Plains)

 

 

ABOUT THE DALLAS ART FAIR

In the heart of the downtown arts district, the Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals and the

public the opportunity to engage with a rich selection of modern and contemporary artworks presented by

leading global and local galleries. Curated exhibitions and programming encourage lively conversations in

the city’s robust and rapidly growing arts community. In 2019, the fair deepened its connections to

Dallas’s art community and launched 214 Projects, a permanent exhibition space in the Dallas Design

District operated year-round by the Dallas Art Fair.

CONNECT:

Website: www.dallasartfair.com

Instagram: @dallasartfair

Facebook: @dallasartfair

Twitter: @dallasartfair

COLLECTOR PREVIEW & PREVIEW BENEFIT:

Dallas Art Fair Collector Preview

Thursday, April 16, 2020

11 AM - 2 PM // Patron Pass Plus

Dallas Art Fair Preview Benefit

Thursday, April 16, 2020

6 - 10 PM // Patron Pass Plus

7 - 10 PM // Preview Benefit Ticket

GENERAL ADMISSION HOURS:

Friday, April 17 - Sunday, April 19, 2020

Friday - Saturday Hours: 11 AM - 7 PM

Sunday Hours: 12 - 6 PM

TICKETS:

1 Day Pass - Adult: $27.50; Senior/Student: $22.50

3 Day Pass - Adult/Senior/Student: $55

Patron Pass Plus: $600 per person

Preview Benefit: $300 per person

tickets.dallasartfair.com

Tel: 214.220.1278

LOCATION:

Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.)

1807 Ross Ave

Dallas, TX 75201

SPONSORS:

PRESENTING SPONSOR

Ruinart Champagne

PATRON SPONSORS

Chubb / Heritage Auctions / Neiman Marcus / Joule / Fashion Industry Gallery / NorthPark Center

COLLECTOR SPONSORS

Bank of America / Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District / Foley & Lardner LLP

/ River Bend / Sputnik Modern / U.S. Art

 

Bel Fleur / Dallas Sight and Sound / Dave Perry-Miller / Ebby Halliday / Liland’s Special Events / Luxe

Livery / Turon Travel / Wildman Art Framing / Ylang23

MEDIA SPONSORS

PaperCity Magazine / Cultured / Patron Magazine / D Home / Artsy / Artnet / Whitewaller / Arts + Culture

Texas / Berlin Art Link

PRESS CONTACTS:

Adam Abdalla

President, Cultural Counsel

adam@culturalcounsel.com

Jill Robinson

Senior Account Executive, Cultural Counsel

jill@culturalcounsel.com

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