EXT_DAF 2025 Exhibitor Announcement

DALLAS ART FAIR ANNOUNCES 2025 EXHIBITORS

Global Art Fair Rooted in Texas Marks 17th Edition 

—April 10–13, 2025—

(DALLAS, TX — January 28, 2025) — The Dallas Art Fair is pleased to announce the 91 exhibitors for its 17th edition, taking place April 10–13, 2025 at Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) in the Dallas Arts District.

The region’s leading art fair, Dallas Art Fair is committed to integrating local and global perspectives while bringing together emerging and established talent with enthusiastic collectors. With this year’s edition, the fair confirms Dallas’ enduring dedication to art and powerful presence in the international art landscape. For over seventeen years, the fair has driven the evolution and growth of the regional art ecosystem, with its insistently inclusive and global outlook. This year’s presentation offers exhibitors from all over the world, from Austin to Hong Kong and Mexico City.

“Every year, it is our mission to facilitate discovery and curiosity, to foster genuine connections between exhibitors and collectors,” says Kelly Cornell, Director of the Dallas Art Fair. “We owe our continued success to the caliber of every gallery’s presentation and to the passion and energy of our city’s art lovers. We are extremely proud to welcome this exceptional roster of galleries to the fair this year.”

Among the returning galleries this year are Alexander Berggruen (New York), Inman Gallery (Houston), Kerlin Gallery (Dublin), Perrotin (New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai), and Josh Lilley (London). Newcomers to the fair include Tezukayama Gallery (Osaka), Duarte Sequeira (Braga, Seoul, London), Galería Ethra (Mexico City), Make Room (Los Angeles), and ​​WHATIFTHEWORLD (Cape Town), among others.

2025 EXHIBITORS

193 Gallery (Paris, Saint Tropez, Venice)

Alexander Berggruen (New York)

Alisan Fine Arts (Hong Kong, New York)

Anat Ebgi (Los Angeles, New York)

Andrew Reed Gallery (Miami, New York)

Asya Geisberg Gallery (New York)

Beatriz Esguerra Art (Bogotá, Miami)

Berry Campbell (New York)

Bienvenu Steinberg & C (New York)

Blouin Division (Montreal, Toronto)

Canada (New York)

Carl Freedman Gallery (Kent)

Carvalho Park (Brooklyn)

Colector (Dallas, Houston, Monterrey)

Conduit Gallery (Dallas)

Cris Worley Fine Arts (Dallas)

Cristin Tierney Gallery (New York)

David B. Smith Gallery (Denver)

DIMIN (New York)

Duarte Sequeira (Braga, London, Seoul)

Erin Cluley Gallery (Dallas)

EUROPA (New York)

Fabienne Levy Gallery (Geneva, Lausanne)

Franklin Parrasch Gallery (New York)

Galería Ethra (Mexico City)

Galerie Camille Pouyfacon (Paris)

Galerie Christian Lethert (Cologne)

Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montreal, Toronto)

Galleri Urbane (Dallas)

Gazelli Art House (Baku, London)

Gerald Peters Gallery (New York, Santa Fe)

Gio Marconi (Milan)

Hales Gallery (London, New York)

Hesse Flatow (Amagansett, New York)

Hollis Taggart (New York)

Inman Gallery (Houston)

Ivester Contemporary (Austin)

Jack Barrett Gallery (New York)

JDJ (New York)

Jody Klotz Fine Art (Abilene)

Josh Lilley Gallery (London)

Keijsers Koning (Dallas)

Kerlin Gallery (Dublin)

Koki Arts (Tokyo)

LBF Contemporary (London)

Library Street Collective (Detroit)

Louis Stern Fine Arts (Los Angeles)

Luce Gallery (Turin)

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

Make Room (Los Angeles)

Martha’s (Austin)

McClain Gallery (Houston)

Mickey (Chicago)

Modern Animals (Zurich)

Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York)

Mrs. (Queens)

Nature of Things (Dallas)

Nicholas Metivier Gallery (Toronto)

NICODIM (Bucharest, Los Angeles, New York)

Nino Mier Gallery (Brussels, New York)

OMR (Mexico City)

OSMOS (New York, Stamford)

Pablo’s Birthday (New York, Verbier)

Patel Brown (Montreal, Toronto)

Pencil on Paper Gallery (Dallas)

Perrotin (Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo)

PIERMARQ* (Sydney)

Piero Atchugarry Gallery (Garzón, Miami)

Ronchini Gallery (London)

Saenger Galeria (Mexico City)

Sapar Contemporary (New York)

Sears Peyton Gallery (Los Angeles, New York)

Secci (Milan, Pietrasanta)

SOCO Gallery (Charlotte)

Sputnik Modern (Dallas)

SPY Projects (Los Angeles)

Sundaram Tagore Gallery (London, New York, Singapore)

TAFETA (London)

Taubert Contemporary (Berlin)

Tezukayama Gallery (Osaka)

The Sunday Painter (London)

Tops Gallery (Memphis)

Turley Gallery (Hudson)

Turner Carroll Gallery (Santa Fe)

Ulterior Gallery (New York)

Valley House Gallery (Dallas)

Vielmetter Los Angeles (Los Angeles)

WHATIFTHEWORLD (Cape Town)

William Campbell Gallery (Fort Worth)

Wolfgang Gallery (Atlanta)

Yossi Milo (New York)

2025 DATES AND TIMES:

Dallas Art Fair VIP Day:

Thursday, April 10, 2025

General Admission:

Friday, April 11, 2025

11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Saturday, April 12, 2025

11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Sunday, April 13, 2025

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

LOCATION

Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.)

1807 Ross Ave

Dallas, TX 75201

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. At the center of culture and commerce, the fair has become a powerful economic engine for the city and region.

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