Dallas Art Fair Names 88 Exhibitors for 2023 Edition in April – ARTnews.com

Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Dallas Art Fair has announced the 88 galleries that will participate in its 2023 edition, scheduled to take place April 21-23, with a preview day on April 20.

The 88 exhibitors are drawn from 20 countries and 48 cities and include a large number of returning galleries, such as Perrotin, Various Small Fires, Night Gallery, Half Gallery, Luis De Jesus and Voloshyn Gallery. Nineteen galleries will be participating for the first time, including Alexander Berggruen (New York), Micky Meng (San Francisco), Polígrafa Obra Gráfica (Barcelona) and PM/AM (London).

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Additionally, the fair will feature a redesigned floor plan for this iteration to accommodate large booths in the fair’s longtime home at the Fashion Industry Gallery in the Dallas Arts District.

“We are thrilled that so many of the exhibitors who have grown with us over the past fifteen years are returning to participate again this year,” Kelly Cornell, fair director, said in a statement. “It’s great to see the Dallas Art Fair continue to expand its reach and reverberate its impact on the art market, thanks to the success of these galleries and the dedication of collectors who return time and time again.”

The full list of exhibitors follows below.

Gallery Location(s)
12.26 Dallas
1969 Gallery new York
Albert Benda new York
Almeida and Dale Sao Paulo
Alexander Berggruen new York
anat ebgi The angels
Beatriz Esguerra Art Bogota, Miami, New York, Dallas
Barry Campbell new York
Welcome Steinberg and J new York
Bill Arning Exhibitions Houston
Blouen Division Montreal, Toronto
Broadway new York
Carl Costial London, Milan, Stockholm
Cecilia Brunson Projects London
Conduit Gallery Dallas
Chris Worley Fine Arts Dallas
Christina Grahales Gallery new York
David B. Smith Denver
Derek Eller Gallery new York
Dittrich & Schlechtriem Berlin
Drexel Gallery San Pedro Garza Garcia
Erin Cluley Gallery Dallas
Fabien Levy Gallery Lausanne
Gallery Gaa Provincetown, Cologne
Droste Gallery Dusseldorf, Paris
Gallery Urbane Dallas
Gallery 1957 Acre
Gordon Robichaud new York
MAKEUP Amsterdam, New York, London
Half gallery New York, Los Angeles
HESSE FLATOW New York, Amagansett
Hollis Taggart New York, Southport
Instead The angels
Inman Gallery Houston
Jack Barrett new York
James Barron Kent
JDJ New York, Garrison
Josh Lilly London
Kaiser King Dallas
Kerlin Gallery Dublin
Louis Stern Fine Arts The angels
Luce Gallery Turin
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles The angels
Lyles and King new York
Gallery MARCH new York
Purple Plains new York
A contemporary of Martha Austin
Max Hetzler Gallery Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa
McClain Gallery Houston
Meliksetian | Briggs The angels
Mickey Meng San Francisco
Miles McEnery Gallery new York
moran moran Los Angeles, Mexico City
Morgan Lehman Gallery new York
Moskowitz Bayse The angels
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery new York
Night gallery The angels
EYES Los Angeles, Ketchum
Above influence Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Paris
Patel Brown Toronto
Perotin New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul,
Tokyo
Peter Augustus Dallas
Piero Achugari Gallery Garzon, Miami
afternoon/morning London
Polygraph Graphic work Barcelona
Praise Shadows Art Gallery Boston
MONCLOVA PROJECTS Mexico City
RONCINI London
Saenger Gallery Mexico City
Sapar Contemporary new York
Sears-Peyton Gallery New York, Los Angeles
Seasons LA The angels
DRYING Milan, Florence, Pietrasanta
Shulam Nazarian The angels
Sicardi Ayers Pool Houston
SOCO Gallery Charlotte
Sputnik Modern Dallas
Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York, Singapore, London
Tanya Leighton Berlin
Taubert Contemporary Berlin
The hole new York
The valley Taos
Tiff Siegfrieds Athens
Turner Carroll Gallery Santa Fe
Ulterior Gallery new York
Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden Dallas
Various small fires Los Angeles, Dallas, Seoul
Voloshin Gallery Kyiv
William Campbell Gallery Fort Worth

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