Dallas Art Fair 2025 April 10, 2025 April 13, 2025
Discover the galleries from around the world coming to the Dallas Art Fair this April, including newcomers like Tokyo’s Koki Arts and London’s LBF Contemporary, alongside international veteran Perrotin and more.
This April, the Dallas Art Fair will once again be welcoming the global art world to its Southern hub for a week of impressive art, inspiring conversations, new connections, and memorable celebrations. The seventeenth edition will see an impressive 90 exhibitors, including Texas-local hotspots Martha’s Contemporary (Austin), Inman Gallery (Houston), and Conduit Gallery (Dallas). Others will travel from as far as Cape Town, Seoul, Bogotá, and Sydney. Its most international iteration yet, the 2025 Dallas Art Fair will host over fifty cities from more than twenty countries, connecting collectors, gallerists, and artists from around the world.In the seventeen years since the first edition of the fair, the Dallas Art Fair has grown significantly into the leading, global art fair of the region, offering a welcoming space for established and emergent collectors alike, without compromising its curatorial strength. Below, we highlight five galleries—newcomers and veterans—that are gearing up for their presentation this spring, including Alexander Berggruen, Josh Lilley, Koki Arts, LBF Contemporary, and Perrotin.
Alexander Berggruen (New York, USA)The New York-based gallery Alexander Berggruen will be returning to the Dallas Art Fair this year. Focusing on 20th century and contemporary art, the gallery is known for its speciality in American and European post-World-War-II movements from Abstract Expressionism to Color Field, Pop, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, The Pictures Generation, and Contemporary. “We are excited to return to the Dallas Art Fair for a third time this year with a group of seven artists: Ted Gahl, Paul Kremer, Vicente Matte, Kevin McNamee-Tweed, Alexandria Mento, Azadeh Nia, and Kaifan Wang,” says Alexander Berggruen, Founder and Director. “Over the past two years, we have been honored to be welcomed by the Dallas art community, which includes engaged collectors, advisors, and institutions such as the Dallas Museum of Art. We are grateful to contribute to the city’s energetic cultural landscape at the fair.”
Josh Lilley (London, UK)
A longstanding participant in the Dallas Art Fair, the London-based Josh Lilley Gallery will return with a group booth of works by Celeste Rapone, Sula Bermúdez Silverman, and Tom Anholt. Known for its curatorial acumen, the gallery has a continuing lineage of significant introductory presentations including artists like Derek Fordjour, Analia Saban, Kathleen Ryan, and Alex Da Corte.
“We’ve been doing the Dallas Art Fair since 2014, and from the beginning, we were struck by the enthusiasm and energy of Dallas collectors, and the willingness to form meaningful working relationships going forward,” says Josh Lilley. “The world-class museums in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and the gallery’s support for TWO x TWO and their live auction since 2019, has meant that we’ve been able to prioritise the fair and continue to share high quality work by artists across our programme with our friends and supporters in the city.”
Koki Arts (Tokyo, Japan)Joining the Dallas Art Fair for the first time, Tokyo’s Koki Arts has for the past decade and a half introduced emerging and established artists alike to the Japanese and American art scenes.“Dallas’ growing and engaged art scene, and hearing great things from past exhibitors, makes us excited to participate in the Dallas Art Fair this year. We are excited to meet the city’s community and make new connections,” shares Koki Ishibashi, Founder and Director at Koki Arts.For their booth presentation, Koki Arts will present artists Akiko Mashima, Ryoichi Nakamura, Evan Nesbit, and Russell Tyler.
LBF Contemporary (London, UK)From London, LBF Contemporary—founded in 2023 by Louis and Lena Blanc-Francard—will similarly be making its way to Dallas for the first time. LBF Contemporary boasts a new model of gallery that focuses on the longevity of artists’ global ecosystems, creating an international platform of opportunities for emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery will be presenting a solo booth by the London-based artist H.E. Morris.“Dallas is a dynamic, rapidly evolving art hub and we see tremendous potential in growing our presence here,” says Louis Blanc-Francard. “The US is a key market for us and while we’ve long been engaged in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, we are particularly drawn to Dallas’s vibrant energy and passionate community of collectors. The local museums and institutions have an open, forward-thinking approach and we look forward to fostering deeper institutional conversations within this exciting cultural landscape.”
Perrotin (Hong Kong; Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, USA; Paris, France; Seoul, South Korea; Shanghai, China; Tokyo, Japan)Returning for its tenth year at the Dallas Art Fair, Perrotin will present a curated selection of recent works from the gallery’s program, including a spotlight on Genesis Belanger, Gabriel Rico, and Texas-native Emily Mae Smith.“We are excited to return to the Dallas Art Fair, our tenth year participating in the fair,” says Peggy LeBoeuf, Senior Director at Perrotin. “In addition [to Belanger, Rico, and Smith], we will present works by Jean-Marie Appriou, Julia von Eichel, Charles Hascoët, Leslie Hewitt, Gabriel de la Mora, Jean-Michel Othoniel, and more. Iván Argote will join us in town, following his recent presentation of his bronze Wildflowers series at Dallas’ Katy Trail, which closes in March, and will have a solo presentation at the Dallas Contemporary in Fall 2025. We are proud to bring our artists to the continually growing market in Dallas, and are looking forward to continuing our engagement with the arts community throughout the city.”

The full list of 90 exhibitors participating in the Dallas Art Fair from April 10–13, 2025 can be found below. Stay tuned for more Downloads in the lead up to the Dallas Art Fair!
2025 Dallas Art Fair Exhibitors:
193 Gallery (Paris, 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)
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 Pouyfaucon (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)
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)