Patron's 2018 April/May Issue

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06 01 ALAN BARNES FINE ART ABFA emphasizes new art as well as bringing 18th- and 19thcentury pieces to the market, exposing people to even more quality paintings. alanbarnesfineart.com. 02 AND NOW AND NOW will host a solo show for Kayode Ojo from Apr. 6– May 12. Ojo’s work references luxury, identity, politics, and celebrity culture. His work blends graphic design elements, photography, and sculpture. Dallas Art Fair Booth D7, Apr. 13–15. andnow.biz 03 ARTSPACE111 Continuing through May 5, The Law Of The Saddle, new works by Linda Blackburn and her adventures in the painting of Western Sagas, will be on display in the main gallery. In the studio gallery is Ty Wilcox’s Out Of Reverence Or Disregard, recent works on paper that explore man’s never-ending quest to push beyond what is possible. Image: Linda Blackburn, The Deed, 2017, watercolor on paper, 18 x 24 in. artspace111.com 04 BARRY WHISTLER GALLERY Linear Abstraction—7 Views explores the notions of what constitutes linear-abstracted works and will be exemplified through the work of seven different artists. Artists featured are Frank Badur, Alain Biltereyst, Nathan Green, Ellsworth Kelly, Matt Kleberg, Alicia McCarthy, and Kenneth Noland. Apr. 7–May 26. Image: Ellsworth Kelly, Blue/Yellow/Red, 1992, 3-color lithograph, 37 x 36 in. Edition of 80. barrywhistlergallery.com 05 BEATRICE M. HAGGERTY GALLERY Dwelling: Paintings by Peter Ligon and Layla Luna runs through Apr. 28. Both artists share a common ground by articulating the architecture of dwelling spaces in their paintings through abstract and observational painting strategies. Opening May 4 is the regional graduate show, Onward Forward 2018. This year’s Juror is Holly Johnson, of Holly Johnson Gallery. udallas.edu/offices/artgallery 06 BEATRIZ ESQUERRA/COLOMBIA BEA will be in Dallas during Apr. with a Pop-up Exhibition in the Design District, Apr. 6–21. The exhibition will feature works by international master Fernando Botero, large-scale sculpture by established Colombian artists Hugo Zapata and Ricardo Cardenas, and noted painter Pedro Ruiz, alongside select work by three other gallery artists. BEA is hoping to make Dallas its second home in the US. You can also catch BEA at the 2018 Dallas Art Fair, Apr. 12–15 46

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in booth F13. Image: Ricardo Cardenas, Periwinkle Wall Cloud, 2018, painted stainless steel, 23.8 x 68.1 x 12.6 in. beatrizesquerra-art.com 07 BEEFHAUS Beefhaus is a collective of artists based in Dallas interested in challenging notions of authorship and market structure, while questioning the forms of programming most often associated with other artist-run spaces, galleries, organizations, and institutions. beefhaus.org 08 BIVINS GALLERY Bivins Gallery will participate in the 2018 Dallas Art Fair with a solo exhibition by Mary Hull Webster. Hull’s light-based artworks weave subtle allusions to technology, mysticism and spirituality, literature, film, theater, and the nightly news. To see Illuminations, visit Booth F21 at the Dallas Art Fair. bivinsgallery.com 09 CADD CADD’s Third Thursday Happy Hour will be held at Galleri Urbane on Apr. 19 and Liliana Bloch Gallery on May 17. caddallas.net 10 CARLYN GALERIE Carlyn Galerie has established itself as a nationally recognized store devoted to the sale of fine American art glass, clay, fiber, metals, and jewelry. carlyngalerie.com 11 CARNEAL SIMMONS CONTEMPORARY ART Dallas artist Jen Rose explores the conquest of biomorphic forms in Invasive Species, on view from Apr. 7–May 5. The solo show showcases vibrant works in porcelain that explore color, light, and translucency. carnealsimmons.com 12 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN GALLERY Christopher Martin’s recent work explores the spatial relations associated with the allegorical number seven. Working on a ratio of seven-by-seven feet, Martin activates feelings and movement within his signature reverse-painting technique. christophermartingallery.com 13 COLLECTOR HOUSE Founder Jennifer Klos is an independent curator, speaker, and board member of the Attingham Trust for the study of Country Houses and Collections and a member of the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) and the Costume Society of America.


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