Dallas Art Fair 2025
Turley is pleased to present artists Michael Cuadrado, Evan Halter, Liu Kincheloe, Ruby Palmer and Dana Piazza to Dallas Art Fair 2025.
DALLAS ART FAIR
April 10–April 13, 2025
FASHION INDUSTRY GALLERY
1807 Ross Avenue,
Dallas, Texas 75201
VIP PREVIEW
Thursday, April 10, 2025
PUBLIC DAYS
Friday, April 11, 2025
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Michael Cuadrado. The Megascope, Oil paint on canvas, 42 x 38 in, 2024
Michael Cuadrado Gonzalez (b. 1995) is an artist from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He earned a BFA in Drawing from Pratt Institute in 2018 and an MFA in Painting & Printmaking from Yale University in 2024. After completing his MFA, he went on to attend the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University and is currently a participant in the New Art School Modality’s Fall 2024 session “Arts Writing/Writing About Art.” His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including Harkawik, SPURS Gallery, David Castillo, Yossi Milo, LVL3, Patient Info, North Loop, New Collectors, and Coco Hunday. He has attended residencies at the Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency, Wassaic Project, and BOLT at the Chicago Artists Coalition, and is slated to have a solo exhibition opening February 2025 at Turley Gallery.
Evan Halter. Cut/Through (After Ambrosius Bosschaert), Oil and gesso on canvas over wood panel, 48 x 42.5 in, 2024
Evan Halter (b. 1990 Cincinnati, OH; lives and works in Queens, NY) graduated with a BFA in Painting from the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 2013, and received his MFA from Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016. Solo exhibitions of Halter’s work include: Evan Halter, Turley Gallery, Hud- son, NY (Upcoming, fall 2024); The New Iconographies, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, NY (2021, two-person exhibition); Vanitas, The Java Project, Brooklyn, NY (2018); and Partitions, Clay St Press, Cin- cinnati, OH (2018). His work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions, such as: What’s the Point of Precision?, Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY (2023); Various Flowers, Hirschl & Adler Mod- ern, New York, NY (2023); Present in a Lonely Image, Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NY (2023); Knowing When, Turley Gallery, Hudson, NY (2022); Borrowing, Bolivar Art Gallery at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (2022); This is not Surrealism, Dinner Gallery, NY, NY (2022); memoirs, Pablo’s Birthday, New York, NY (2020); The Hawt Show II, Rolando Anselmi Gallery, Atina, Italy (2020); and Here and Now, The Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster, NJ (2020).
Halter has completed residencies at The Lighthouse Works on Fishers Island, NY (2021), the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada (2016), and The Advanced Painting Intensive, Columbia University School of the Arts, New York, NY (2013).
Liu Kincheloe. Nine Kinds of Dragon, Acrylic on canvas, 53 x 49 in, 2024
Liu Kincheloe (b. 1985 in Torrance, CA) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Liu received an MFA in Painting and Drawing from Pratt Institute (2012), and a BFA Studio Art (2009) and a Psychology BA (2009) from The University of Texas at Austin. Liu was a resident at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2013, and returned in 2021 for the Skowhegan Alumni Summer, coinciding with the 75th Anniversary celebration.
Ruby Palmer. Life Force, Acrylic and Flashe on linen mounted on canvas, 84 x 64 in, 2023
Ruby Palmer was born in Boston, MA and grew up in rural Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.
Trained as an abstract painter at Hampshire College (1988-92) she started experimenting with sculpture and installation at the School of Visual Arts in NYC (MFA 1998-2000) as a way to work larger and directly with the architecture of the room. In 1999 she was awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors.
Her work includes drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, and wood constructions.
Ruby had a solo exhibition, “Assembly”, at Morgan Lehman Gallery in NYC in May-June 2021. She was included in the Mohawk Regional Juried Exhibition at Opalka Gallery in Albany in Fall 2021, and was awarded the Chet and Karen Opalka Award. Ruby has exhibited work at the Albany International Airport (2020), Opalka Gallery in Albany (2020, 2021) Woodstock Byrdcliff Guild, Woodstock, NY (2021), LAB- space in Hillsdale, NY, The Foundation Gallery at Columbia-Greene Community College (2019), Jeff Bai- ley Gallery in Hudson, NY (2018), the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, NY, Morgan Lehman Gallery in NY, Page Bond Gallery in Richmond VA, Geoffrey Young Gallery in MA, Instar Lodge in Germantown NY, and Smack Mellon in Brooklyn, among others.
Her work is in many private collections as well as the corporate collections of Fidelity Bank and Capital One.
In 2016, Ruby founded ARTalks, an artist lecture series held at the Morton Memorial Library in Rhine- cliff, NY which featured two contemporary Hudson Valley artists presenting their work. Ruby has lived in Rhinecliff, NY since 2011. Her studio is in the Chocolate Factory in nearby Red Hook.
Dana Piazza, Lines 236, 2024, pigmented ink on 300 lb hot press watercolor paper, 60 x 40 inches
Dana Piazza creates abstract drawings and paintings on paper, panel, and canvas through a process of open-ended experimentation, repeating simple marks with brushes, markers, pens, and nibs. The meticulous forms that Piazza conjures on his flat surfaces depict the illusion of depth and movement; they seem voluminous, carrying significant visual weight. He approaches each work as though it were both a puzzle and an experiment, and lets the materials and tools determine the process.
Piazza lives and works in Lenox, Massachusetts. His work was recently on view in “Care”, a two-person exhibition at Turley Gallery in Hudson, New York. His work has previously appeared in solo exhibitions at Art Austerlitz in Austerlitz, New York; Thompson Giroux Gallery in Chatham, New York; and Jennifer Terzian Gallery in Litchfield, Connecticut. His numerous group exhibitions include “Flat Files at OyG” at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn; “Concentrated” at Galerie Manqué in Brooklyn; “Art on Paper” at Muriel Guépin Gallery in New York City; and “Guilty Pleasures” at Geoffrey Young Gallery in Great Bar- rington, Massachusetts. Piazza received a BFA from Purchase College, State University of New York.