Turner Carroll introduces three new outstanding women artists to collectors at the 2025 edition of the Dallas Art Fair. We’ve traveled the world looking at art this year, and we’re thrilled to make available works by contemporary Japanese artist Eri Imamura to collectors at the Dallas Art Fair for the very first time. Imamura’s manga-esque compositions are rendered entirely in tiny glass and 24 k gold beads, applied to antique kimono silks. Equally impressive is the highly detailed realist painter Jeanette Pasin Sloan’s work. Sloan is a mature artist whose works are collected by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery, and numerous other hallowed institutions, but whose paintings have not been adequately presented to private collectors in a manner that amplifies her important legacy, until now. Sculptor Sharon Brush’s elegant contemporary forms will make their international art fair premiere in Dallas. We’ll also feature works by artists already well known to collectors, such as Mokha Laget, Angela Ellsworth, Nadya Tolokonnikova, Swoon, Hung Liu, Clarence Heyward, Ed Ruscha, Greg Murr, Hunt Slonem, and Florence Miller Pierce, whose work will be featured in curator Cecilia Alemani’s upcoming Site Santa Fe International.

See the 2025 selection of work for the Dallas Art Fair here.