Dallas Art Fair
Amy Brener, Haley Josephs, Paul Rouphail, Dylan Vandenhoeck, Blair Whiteford
November 11 - 14, 2021
Haley Josephs (b.1987; lives and works in New York) received her BFA in Painting & Drawing from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in 2011, and her MFA in Painting & Printmaking from Yale University in 2014. Recent solo shows include PSYCHOPOMP at Almine Rech (Brussels), and Paintings and Drawings for Childhood’s End (2020) and Finger in the Hive (2018) at Jack Barrett, New York. Recent group exhibitions include Almine Rech, London, Unclebrother & Gavin Brown Enterprise, Hancock, NY, Capsule, Shanghai, China. Josephs' paintings have been exhibited internationally, including at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Her work is in the collection of the X Museum, Beijing.
Dylan Vandenhoeck (b. 1990; lives and works in New York) is a painter and musician living in Brooklyn. He received his BFA from The Cooper Union in 2012 and MFA in visual art from Columbia University in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include Reality Show at Matthew Brown Los Angeles, 2021 and What Do You See When You Close Your Eyes and Nod Yes? at Jack Barrett, 2020. Recent group exhibitions include High Art (Paris), Downs & Ross (New York), Office Baroque at Art Brussels (Brussels), The FLAG Art Foundation (New York), and Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery (New York). He was a recipient of the 2017 Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant and most recently was a fellow in Shandaken Projects' "Paint School", a color discussion group. His work is in the collection of the X Museum, Beijing.
Blair Whiteford (b. 1990; lives and works in New York) received his MFA from Yale University and BFA from Ringling College of Art and Design. Recent solo and two person exhibitions include Sowing a Seed On a Field Made of Ash at Jack Barrett, NY; Flesh Beloved, Slipping Window, Union Pacific, London, UK, 2019; and Hoodwinked with Rory Rosenberg, Gern NY, New York, NY, 2017. Recent group exhibitions include Home Alone at Jack Barrett NY, 2020, and the Chicago Invitational Presented by NADA, 2019. Whiteford is a recipient of the Cape Ann Art Museum Award for Excellence in Landscape Painting (2018), and the Joan Mitchell Foundation fellowship (2013). In 2021 he will be an artist-in-residence at the Fountainhead in Miami, FL. His work is in the collection of the X Museum, Beijing, Yuz Museum, Shanghai, and Pond Society, Shanghai.
Paul Rouphail (b. 1987; lives and works in Philadelphia) received his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. His recent solo and exhibitions include Future Machine, Jack Barrett, New York; The Passenger, Stems Gallery, Brussels. Recent group exhibitions include Galerie Sultana, Paris; Smart Objects, Los Angeles, CA; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Fisher Parrish Gallery, George Adams Gallery, Nancy Margolis Gallery, and Microscope Gallery, New York, NY; Fjord Gallery and Little Berlin, Philadelphia, PA; The Miller ICA at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; and White Columns online. Rouphail's work has been reviewed online and in print, including the Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, Artspace, New American Paintings, Maake Magazine, and Gestalten Press' Imagine Architecture, among others. His practice is represented by Smart Objects in Los Angeles, Stems Gallery in Brussels and Jack Barrett in New York.
Amy Brener (b. 1982; lives and works in New York) was born in Victoria, BC, Canada and is currently based in Queens, New York. She is a full time faculty member at Hamilton College. Since graduating with an MFA from Hunter College in 2010, her work has exhibited at galleries and institutions in the US, Canada, Europe and China. Highlights include MoMA PS1 and Socrates Sculpture Park in New York, the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Galerie Pact in Paris, Reyes Projects in Detroit, Wentrup Gallery in Berlin, MacLaren Art Centre in Ontario and Riverside Art Museum in Beijing. Recent solo shows include Consolarium at Jack Barrett, New York. Her work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Art in America, CURA, Hyperallergic, Artnet News and The Brooklyn Rail.