Jennifer Klos’ On the Ground Guide in Dallas and Top Picks from the Dallas Art Fair
The Dallas Art Fair gets underway on Thursday, April 10th, and runs through Sunday, April 13th. APAA advisor Jennifer Klos is on the ground at this year’s edition, sharing a comprehensive guide and a few of her must-see works. Don’t miss your chance to experience the fair through her expert lens.
On the Ground Guide During Dallas Art Fair
The Generals, 1961–62. Marisol. Wood, mixed media, and sound recording. Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1962 (K1962:7). © Estate of Marisol / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Top Eats in Dallas Near the Action
Stop by El Carlos Elegante right across the street from the Dallas Contemporary for great tequila!
Dine at The Charles Dallas, where Italian cuisine is interpreted through a Texas lens.
Tango Room Dallas is a gem in the Design District, welcoming a kindred of palettes and seared-to-perfection steaks.
Reserve a table at the Michelin-rated Tei An Life, an authentic Japanese Soba House.
For a midday meal or afternoon tea, visit Mirador Dallas, a penthouse restaurant soaring above Downtown.
Stop by Salsa Limon for a quick trío de tacos near the Dallas Art Fair.
Must-See Exhibitions Outside of the Fair
Haegue Yang: Lost Lands and Sunken Fields at the Nasher Sculpture Center
Marisol: A Retrospective at the Dallas Museum of Art
You Stretched Diagonally Across It at Dallas Contemporary
Alex Da Corte: The Whale at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Oto Gillen: Eleventh Avenue at The Power Station
Modern Art and Politics in Germany 1910–1945 at the Kimbell Art Museum
Sarita Westrup at the Erin Cluley Gallery
Aglaé Bassens: Do Not Disturb at 12.26
Terrenos at Keijsers Koning
Iiu Susiraja: Cow at Tureen
Anna Kunz: The Ecstatic Dream at Galleri Urbane
Tom Orr / In Balance at Barry Whistlery
El Carlos Elegante
Top Picks at the Dallas Art Fair
Jennifer Klos shares, “I’m excited about these top picks at Dallas Art Fair this year—each of these works of art embodies the artist’s mastery of materials, creativity and visual narrative seen in contemporary art today. I'm particularly drawn to sculptural form and how artists experiment with materials to tell a story.”