The Dallas Art Fair never fails to bring together a dynamic group of local and international galleries and artists. The ambitious presentations resulted in a strong collector presence and reflected the market’s increasing interest in scale and immersive experiences.
Art fairs depend heavily on precise logistical coordination and for Crozier, it’s a collaborative effort across transportation, handling, and installation services. Among our notable projects this year was the installation of John McAllister’s ablaze rapt chorus beaming, presented by the James Fuentes Gallery. The fair marked a significant moment for McAllister who was the inaugural recipient of the $20,000 Dallas Art Prize, a newly established award to recognize significant achievement in contemporary art.
Our teams also supported installations for Spinello Projects, Galleria OMR, and Sundaram Tagore Gallery, including works by Marlon Portales, and Kwang Young Chun. Each of these projects required unique technical expertise.
While the art and artistry on display is the focus, art logistics plays an invisible, yet critical role of the fair experience. Successful participation depends on trusted support. The Dallas Art Fair is another example of the need to work in-step with galleries and fair organizers to ensure each installation reflects each artist’s ambition and point of view.
Photo by Tim Hoang.
John McAllister ablaze rapt chorus beaming, 2025 | James Fuentes Gallery | Photo by Tim Hoang.

