The Dallas Art Fair has announced its full list of exhibitors for its 15th edition of the fair taking place this April.
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"Who doesn't love a big, bright, blotchy swath of color?"
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The Dallas Museum of Art has announced its acquisition of ten works of art from Dallas Art Fair participating galleries, three of which are by Texas artists.
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This week: a new gallery opens in and an art fair takes over Dallas, an Austin-based sculptor shows work in Rockport, a major one-day showcase of printmakers comes to Houston, and more!
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The Dallas Art Fair has announced its plan to return to full capacity, hosting eighty-five galleries this April.
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William Sarradet and Brandon Zech break down the good and the bad from this year's Dallas Art Fair.
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Even in this iteration of the fair, which included fewer galleries than in recent years, the event felt full, lively, and (as art fairs often are) just the slightest bit overwhelming.
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Dallas Museum of Art Acquires Six Pieces from of the Dallas Art Fair
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechFor this fifth year of the program, the museum had a budget of $100,000.
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This week: the Dallas Art Fair returns, naughty waves in San Marcos, and a zine festival in Houston.
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This year’s fair will feature 58 local, national, and international exhibitors.
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The in-person fair is scheduled for November 11-14 at the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.). in downtown Dallas.
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The annual fair, which usually takes place in mid-April, will be held September 30–October 3, 2021.
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Cynthia Daignault’s "Elegy (Los Angeles)" will go to the DMA, and Gabriel Rico's "Cincuenta" will go to the Nasher.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss the good, the bad, and the future of in-person art fairs.
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The Dallas Art Fair’s inability to reimburse the galleries even a part of their expense is a triple whammy for the participating galleries, and it could be cataclysmic for some.
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The platform offers a purchase option, and art from invited galleries will be refreshed every 60 days.
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The online platform includes webinars, podcasts, Instagram Live, and more.
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The Dallas Art Fair will release the list of participating galleries on April 7.
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There are 96 listed exhibitors listed (one more than in 2019), with many returnees for 2020.