DALLAS, TX.- The sixth annual
Dallas Art Fair, presented by Ruinart Champagne, will feature 92 international galleries from April 1013, 2014. The fair will return to the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) located at 1807 Ross Avenue in the dynamic Downtown Arts District.
The Dallas Art Fair will once again open on Thursday, April 10 with an exclusive preview gala to benefit the Dallas Contemporary, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Dallas Museum of Art. The gala offers patrons and top collectors the opportunity to preview and purchase exhibited works prior to the public opening of the fair.
"Since 2009, the Dallas Art Fair has grown to present a greater number of galleries and programs with each edition," notes John Sughrue, co-founder of the Dallas Art Fair. "It is a testament to our city's institutions and collectors, that the Dallas Art Fair has become the locus of a wealth of cultural activity each spring."
The 2014 edition centers the official Dallas Arts Week inclusive of major exhibition openings and art-related programming in Dallas. The expanded week will launch with MTV RE:DEFINE, a benefit in support of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and the Dallas Contemporary on Friday, April 4. A comprehensive overview of the cultural revitalization of Dallas will be presented by the American Federation of Arts with ArtViews Dallas Cultural Districts: A Rising Tide at the Dallas Museum of Art on Saturday, April 12.
Notable exhibitions include Julian Schnabel, Richard Phillips, and Paula Crown at Dallas Contemporary; Fredrik Vaerslev at The Power Station; Bettina Pousitchi at the Nasher Sculpture Center; Thomas Lawson at the Goss-Michael Foundation, and Robert Smithson, one of several exhibitions, at the Dallas Museum of Art.
2014 Exhibitor List:
333 montezuma arts, Ambach & Rice, Ana Cristea Gallery, Anat Ebgi, Andrew Edlin Gallery, anna meliksetian │MJBriggs, Artspace 111, Barry Whistler Gallery, Beatriz Esguerra Art, Bill Brady / KC, Blackston Gallery, Brand New Gallery, C. Grimaldis Gallery, c.nichols project, CANADA, Carrie Secrist Gallery, Ceri Hand Gallery, Cernuda Arte, Charlie James Gallery, Churner and Churner, CLEARING, Coagula Curatorial, Conduit Gallery, Cris Worley Fine Arts, David Richard Gallery, DC Moore Gallery, Deborah Colton Gallery, DUTTON, Edel Assanti, Eric Firestone Gallery, Et Al, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, Future Gallery, Galerie Forsblom, Galerie Frank Elbaz, Galleri Urbane Marfa + Dallas, Gallery Henoch, GAMO GALLERY, Halsey McKay Gallery, Hionas Gallery, Hosfelt Gallery, Howard Scott Gallery, HUS Gallery, Jack Geary Contemporary, James Fuentes, Jeff Bailey Gallery, Jessica Silverman Gallery, Jonathan Viner, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, Kansas, KLAUS VON NICHTSSAGEND, Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert, Klowden-Mann Gallery, Koenig And Clinton, Laura Rathe Fine Art, Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., Lisa Cooley , Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Lynch Tham, M+B, Madison Gallery, Mark Moore Gallery, Marlborough Chelsea, Martos Gallery, Massimo De Carlo, MISAKO & ROSEN, Mixed Greens, Morgan Lehman Gallery, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Nathalie Karg/ Cumulus Studios, Newzones, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, OHWOW, Paradise Row, PITT Projects/ Division of Labour, RE Gallery, Ribordy Contemporary, Ro2Art, Salomon Contemporary, Talley Dunn Gallery, Taubert Contemporary, The Green Gallery, The Journal Gallery, Thomas Solomon Gallery, TRISTIAN KOENIG, Turner Carroll Gallery, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, William Campbell Contemporary Art, Inc., William Shearburn Gallery, Workplace Gallery, Zane Bennett Contemporary, ZieherSmith