Madeline Peckenpaugh Thermal, 2024 oil on canvas 60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm.)

Madeline Peckenpaugh
Thermal, 2024
oil on canvas
60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm.)

Dallas Art Fair 2024

Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, TX, Booth F22
April 5-7, 2024 (Preview Gala — April 4, 2024)

Alexander Berggruen is pleased to announce our participation in the Dallas Art Fair. Please visit us at at Booth F22 in the Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas, TX. We will be exhibiting works by:

Madeleine Bialke
Sholto Blissett
Anna Kunz
Sahara Longe
Madeline Peckenpaugh
Stephanie H. Shih
Guy Yanai

Show Dates & Times
Thursday, April 4: 12:00 pm-4:00 pm, 5:00 pm-9:00 pm
Friday, April 5: 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Saturday, April 6: 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Sunday, April 7: 11:00 am- 5:00 pm

Location:
Booth F22
Fashion Industry Gallery
1807 Ross Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75201

For additional information and images, please contact the gallery at info@alexanderberggruen.com. You can also find more information about the fair on the Dallas Art Fair website.

About the Artists

Madeleine Bialke (b. 1991, Elmira, NY) received a BFA in studio art from the Plattsburgh State University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY and an MFA in painting from Boston University, Boston, MA. Her work has been exhibited at Newchild Gallery, Antwerp, BE; Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Museu Inimá de Paula, Belo Horizonte, BR; Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London, UK; Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, GE; Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK; CICA Vancouver, Vancouver, BC; Sof:Art Foundation, Bologna, IT; Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Visions West Contemporary, Denver, CO; Davis Originals, Taos, AZ; Deanna Evans Projects, New York, NY; Harper’s Books, Easthampton, NY; Dinner Gallery, New York, NY; Able Baker Contemporary, Portland, ME; and Nolia’s Gallery, London, UK, among others. She lives and works in London, UK.

Sholto Blissett (b. 1996, Salisbury, UK) received an MA in painting from the Royal College of Art in London and a BA in Geography from Durham University in Durham, England. He is co-represented by Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK. The artist’s work has been exhibited at Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK; Colnaghi, London, UK; Peres Projects, Milan, IT; Hauser & Wirth, Somerset, UK; The Hole, New York, NY; The Artist Room, London, UK; Nicola Vassell, New York, NY; White Cube, London, UK; Saatchi Gallery, London, UK; L.U.P.O., Milan, IT; and Perez Projects, Berlin, GE, among others. Blissett lives and works in London, UK.

Anna Kunz received an MFA from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL and a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Kunz participated as an artist-in-residence in the Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY; and The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME, among others. She is a 2024 Monira Foundations Artist in Residence at Mana Contemporary, New Jersey. The artist’s work has been exhibited at: Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA; McCormick Gallery, Chicago, IL; The Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL; Providence College Galleries, Providence, RI; TSA Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, Brooklyn, NY, and Madrid, Spain; and WhiteBox, New York, NY. Her work is included in the public collections of The Philadelphia Museum, Philadelphia, PA; The Block Museum, Chicago, IL; and Columbia University Teachers College, New York, NY; among others. Kunz has been honored with nominations from: Anonymous Was a Woman, 3Arts Foundation, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Emerging Artist award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Artadia finalist, Chicago, the Rema Hort-Mann Foundation’s Individual Artists Grant, and The Joan Mitchell Foundation. The artist currently lives and works in Chicago, IL.

Sahara Longe (b. 1994, London, UK) is a British artist who lives and works in London, UK. Recently, her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Timothy Taylor, London and Deli Gallery, New York. Longe has been included in institutional group exhibitions including those at the Whitechapel Gallery, London; York Art Museum; and Palazzo Monti, Brescia. Her work resides in significant private and public collections worldwide, including the York Art Gallery, United Kingdom; the FLAG Art Foundation, New York; and the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection. In 2023, Longe received a commission from His Majesty the King to paint a portrait of Jessie Stephens, MBE, SLPM for the exhibition Windrush: Portraits of a Pioneering Generation.

Madeline Peckenpaugh (b. 1991, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) received an MFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI and a BFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Peckenpaugh’s work has been exhibited at Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Unit London, UK; 1969 Gallery, New York, NY; the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI; Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston, MA; and Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA, among others. Her work is included in the public collections of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL; the Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA; Ghent House, Columbia County, NY; Brown University, Providence, RI; and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Peckenpaugh lives and works in Queens, NY.

Stephanie H. Shih (b. 1986, Philadelphia, PA) has exhibited work at Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Harkawik, New York, NY; Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, CA; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA; Bradbury Art Museum, Jonesboro, AR; and the American Museum of Ceramic Arts, Pomona, CA. The artist has also been the recipient of numerous awards and residencies including the Arts/Industry Residency at John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Art+Design Residency at Manitoga, Garrison, NY; Silver Art Projects Residency, New York, NY; and Lighthouse Works Fellowship, Fishers Island, NY; among other accolades. Her work is included in the collections of Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Syracuse University Art Museum, Syracuse, NY; Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, FL; and New-York Historical Society, New York, NY, among others. Shih is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.

Guy Yanai (b. 1977, Haifa, Israel) has attended Parsons School of Design, New York, NY; The New York Studio School, New York, NY; Pont-Aven School of Art, Pont-Aven, FR; and Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. His work has been shown at Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY; Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA; Niels Kantor Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Galerie Conrads, Düsseldorf, DE; SOCO Gallery, Charlotte, NC; Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France; Yohe Gallery, New York, NY; Flatland Gallery, Amsterdam, NL; Galerie Derouillon, Paris, FR; Rod Barton Gallery, Brussels, BE; and Appartement, Paris, FR, among others. Yanai lives and works in Tel Aviv, IL and Marseille, FR.

Stephanie H. Shih Dr. Pepper, A Lift for Life!, 2024 ceramic 8 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (21.6 x 24.1 x 16.5 cm.)

Stephanie H. Shih is particularly interested in how cultures overlap as well as the effects that migration has on one’s identity. “My practice is focused around my identity as an Asian American in the diaspora,” she notes. The daughter of Taiwanese parents, she adds that rather than being pulled between two worlds, she sees, “the unique identity that comes out of being the child of immigrants.”

As the work she is bringing to Dallas attests, food serves as a central theme. By focusing on it, she says that she is tapping into something that is not only universal but also culturally specific. “Food holds a specific place in Chinese and Taiwanese culture. It really is threaded through our society in a way that I think is very unique,” she explains. Using food as a springboard also allows her to connect with a wide audience. According to Alexander Berggruen, “These offer points of connection for a wide variety of people of different backgrounds, different origins, and different walks of life. I always enjoy seeing how visitors connect with various aspects of her work, often from a very personal, gut reaction.”

A self-taught artist, Paul Kremer starts each piece with a series of drawings to abstract everyday forms into simplified shapes, which he then flatly paints with bold, vibrant colors. Referencing such modernist movements as Color Field Painting, Hard Edge Painting, and Minimalism with a fresh, playful twist, the Chicago-born, Houston-based artist creates arresting artworks from the most modest means.

Installation view of Alexander Berggruen's booth at the Dallas Art Fair 2024.
Stephanie H. Shih Oh Thank Heaven for 7-Eleven, 2024 ceramic 7 x 9 1/2 x 8 in. (17.8 x 24.1 x 20.3 cm.)

Thinking they were leftover dishes, a catering staff member drifted into Alexander Berggruen’s booth and attempted to clean up Stephanie H. Shih’s sculptures, consisting of a porcelain 7-Eleven bag paired with a glassy pouch of Funyuns chips.

The Dallas Art Fair has come to be recognized not only as a hub of the local Texas art scene, but also on a global scale. “We’re thrilled to celebrate the sixteenth year of the fair. We owe our longevity to the loyalty and enthusiasm of our substantial collector base, as well as to the excellent taste and quality of our exhibitors,” said fair Director Kelly Cornell. “We have exhibitors traveling from all over the world to meet with buyers in Dallas, and it shows our city’s strength in the international art market.”

Veteran exhibitors including Alexander Berggruen, New York; Luis De Jesus Los Angeles; and Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City, will return with dynamic showcases spanning all manner of medium.

Madeleine Bialke Phoenix, 2024 oil on canvas 39 3/8 x 33 7/8 in. (100 x 86 cm.)
Anna Kunz Nearly Opaque Perfume, 2023 acrylic on canvas 66 x 60 in. (167.6 x 152.4 cm.)

Dallas Art Fair makes another grand entrée at the Fashion Industry Gallery this month. We tapped fair director Kelly Cornell to learn about what’s new and noteworthy and any tips toward navigating the four-day spectacle.

The Dallas Art Fair has come to be recognized not only as a hub of the local Texas art scene, but also on a global scale. “We’re thrilled to celebrate the sixteenth year of the fair. We owe our longevity to the loyalty and enthusiasm of our substantial collector base, as well as to the excellent taste and quality of our exhibitors,” said fair Director Kelly Cornell. “We have exhibitors traveling from all over the world to meet with buyers in Dallas, and it shows our city’s strength in the international art market.”

Veteran exhibitors including Alexander Berggruen, New York; Luis De Jesus Los Angeles; and Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City, will return with dynamic showcases spanning all manner of medium.

Madeleine Bialke Lodestar, 2024 oil on canvas 39 3/8 x 33 7/8 in. (100 x 86 cm.)
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