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Upcoming Gallery Presentations at the Dallas Art Fair

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Clockwise: Fujinuma Noboru, Lacquered Bamboo Cylinder (320), 2020, moso bamboo, lacquer, 21 x 7 x 6.5 in., courtesy TAI Modern; Hiroyoshi Asaka, KASHOUMON-Corner Protection-Ⅲ, 2023, marble, 5.1 x 5.9 x 5.9 in (13 x 15 x 15 cm), courtesy Seizan Gallery; Leah Ying Lin, ‘Oumuamua Breath (detail) 2026, stainless steel, resin, 31 ½ x 31 ½ x 69 ⅜ in., courtesy Alisan Fine Arts

April 16–19, 2026
VIP Preview + Benefit: Thursday, April 16, 5-9pm
Fair Hours: April 17-18, 11am-7pm; April 19, 11am-5pm
Fashion Industry Gallery, 1807 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX

Participating in the upcoming Dallas Art Fair, Alisan Fine Art, Seizan Gallery, and TAI Modern are excited to present a dynamic cross-section of contemporary Asian art, each bringing a distinct curatorial vision to the fair. Together, our member galleries offer a compelling dialogue across mediums and cultural perspectives, reflecting the breadth, innovation, and global resonance of contemporary Asian art today.

Alisan Fine Arts
Booth #C11

Showcasing a selection of artists who represent a diverse cross-section of diasporic artists from around the globe, they will be presenting the work of 10 artists: Chinyee, Julie Chang, Fu Xiaotong, Summer Lee, Justin Lim, Leah Ying Lin, Anna Song, Xin Song, Jia Sung, and Kelly Wang. Spanning two generations, this group of artists highlights the rich, ongoing history of Asian diasporic art.

Seizan Gallery
Booth #B6

In their inaugural participation, they are pleased to present a focused selection of works by leading contemporary Japanese artists, including Hiroyoshi Asaka, Aya Fujioka, Eri Iwasaki, and Toshiyuki Kajioka. Bringing together distinct approaches to material, form, and image, the presentation forms a compelling dialogue that reflects the depth and vitality of contemporary Japanese art.

TAI Modern
Booth #C6

Exhibiting contemporary Japanese bamboo art, they are proud to showcase the extraordinary expressive range and innovation of one of Japan’s most revered artistic traditions. The presentation brings together significant works by leading living masters, whose practices push the boundaries between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary sculpture.

Our dealer members look forward to welcoming you in Dallas!

To learn more about the fair, click here.

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