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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS: DALLAS ART FAIR'S 11TH EDITION SHOWCASES JAPANESE ARTISTS, NEW YORK NAMES AND FAMILIAR TEXANS 

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Published on www.dallasnews.com; Apr 8, 2019 by Michael Granberry

Another familiar face will be former Dallasite Olivia Smith, whose important New York gallery Magenta Plains will make its second Art Fair showing this year. Smith says she is bringing two artists with "50 years between them" in the form of 88-year-old Don Dudley and 31-year-old emerging artist Anne Libby. Both artists are from Los Angeles, Smith says via email, and share a sensibility "that harkens to mid-20th-century Abstraction and a material dexterity reflective of their respective generations."

Olivia Smith, director of Magenta Plains gallery in New York City, is a former Dallasite who will mark her second year at Dallas Art Fair. (Nan Coulter / Special Contributor)