
Dallas Art Fair announces exhibitor list for seventh edition in 2015 with nearly 100 galleries
2015-02-13 09:30:03 未知
DALLAS, TX.- The seventh annual Dallas Art Fair, presented by Ruinart Champagne, will feature nearly 100 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries drawn from 22 cities. The fair will return from April 9th-12th, 2015, to the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.), located at 1807 Ross Avenue in the dynamic Downtown Arts District.
“This year's fair will feature our largest and most diverse selection of exhibitors to date," says Chris Byrne, co-founder of the Dallas Art Fair. “Many of the world’s leading galleries will debut in our city for the very first time.”
The Dallas Art Fair launches with the 2015 Preview Gala on Thursday, April 9th. The Preview Gala benefits the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas Contemporary, and offers art patrons and Dallas’ top collectors the opportunity to preview and purchase exhibited works prior to the public opening of the fair.
The 2015 edition will once again anchor the official ‘Dallas Art Week,’ highlighting the city’s leading art organizations with major exhibition openings and art-related programming. MTV RE:DEFINE returns on Friday, April 10th, with a major benefit honoring iconic artist Michael Craig-Martin to support the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and the Dallas Contemporary. Coinciding with the MTV RE:DEFINE auction, gala and exhibition, The Goss-Michael Foundation will present an exhibition of 10 artworks by Michael Craig-Martin placed at prominent public spaces throughout Dallas from the beginning of April through May 2015. On Saturday, April 11th, the Dallas Museum of Art will celebrate Art Ball 50 – the 50th anniversary of the museum’s annual gala featuring a seated dinner, live auction and festive after party.
“During the week of the Dallas Art Fair, Dallas’ museum’s and institutions unite to present to collectors and the community an infinitely rich opportunity to experience the contemporary arts,” notes John Sughrue, co-founder of the Dallas Art Fair.
Notable exhibitions include David Salle, Nate Lowman at Dallas Contemporary; Ei Arakawa performance at Dallas Museum of Art; Belgian artists Harald Thys and Jos de Gruyter at The Power Station; Claude Rutault performance presented by SOLUNA: International Music & Arts Festival and Galerie Perrotin at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
2015 Exhibitor List:
247365 (New York), 10 Chancery Lane Gallery (Hong Kong), ADA Gallery (Richmond), Alden Projects (New York), Ameringer │ McEnery │ Yohe (New York), Ana Cristea Gallery (New York), Andrew Edlin Gallery (New York), Barry Whistler Gallery (Dallas), Beatriz Esguerra Art (Bogota), C. Grimaldis Gallery (Baltimore), CANADA (New York), Carrie Secrist Gallery (Chicago), Catinca Tabacaru Gallery (New York), Cernuda Arte (Coral Gables), Christian Berst Art Brut (New York), Coagula Curatorial (Los Angeles), Conduit Gallery (Dallas), Cris Worley Fine Arts (Dallas), David Richard Gallery (Sante Fe), DC Moore Gallery (New York), Derek Eller (New York), Drexel Galeria (Nuevo Leon), Edel Assanti (London), Federica Schiavo (Rome), Franklin Parrasch Gallery (New York), Galerie Forsblom (Helsinki), Galerie Frank Elbaz (Paris), Galerie Perrotin (New York, Paris, Hong Kong), Galerie Richard (New York), Galerie Tanja Wagner (Berlin), Galleri Urbane Dallas + Marfa (Dallas), Gallery Henoch (New York), Gallery Wendi Norris (San Francisco), Hales Gallery (London), Halsey McKay Gallery (East Hampton), Harlan Levey (Brussels), Hosfelt Gallery (San Francisco), Howard Scott (New York), HUS Gallery (London), Ibid Projects (London), Jack Geary Contemporary (New York), Jack Hanley Gallery (New York), James Fuentes (New York), Jessica Silverman Gallery (San Francisco), Johannes Vogt (New York), Jonathan Viner (London), Josée Bienvenu (New York), Josh Lilley (London), junior projects (New York), Kirk Hopper Fine Art (Dallas), LABOR (Mexico City), Lennon, Weinberg, Inc. (New York), Lisa Cooley (New York), Little Big Man (Los Angeles), Longhouse Projects (New York), ltd los angeles (Los Angeles), LUCE GALLERY (Torino), Lynch Tham (New York), Maccarone Gallery (New York), Mark Moore Gallery (Culver City), Marlborough Chelsea (New York), Martos Gallery (New York), Massimo De Carlo (Milan, London), MISAKO & ROSEN (Tokyo), Mixed Greens (New York), MKG127 (Toronto), MONITOR (Rome), Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York), Nathalie Karg/ Cumulus Studios (New York), Nicelle Beauchene Gallery (New York), NYEHAUS (New York), Paul Stolper (London), RaebervonStenglin (Zürich), Ro2 Art (Dallas), Romer Young (San Francisco), Samsøn (Boston), Talley Dunn Gallery (Dallas), Taubert Contemporary (Berlin), The Apartment (Vancouver), The Green Gallery (Milwaukee), Tim Van Laere Gallery (Antwerp), Tristian Hoare (London), Turner Carroll Gallery (Sante Fe), Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden (Dallas), Various Small Fires (Los Angeles), Washburn Gallery (New York), Western Exhibitions/ Scott Speh Gallery (Chicago), William Campbell Contemporary Art, Inc. (Fort Worth), William Shearburn Gallery (St. Louis), Workplace Gallery (Gateshead, London), Zhulong Gallery (Dallas), Zieher Smith & Horton (New York)
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