Sunday, October 4, 2015

Texas Contemporary Art Fair!



Holton Rower, 12ae4c, 2015 (detail),  acrylic on wood, 57 x 73 inches, courtesy of The Hole 


Texas Contemporary


Texas Contemporary is Houston’s leading contemporary and modern art fair that brings the country's best galleries to the area’s discerning collector base.  Featuring a range of works and mediums, Texas Contemporary presents what is new in art as well as a focused representation of interests for this unique city.
In October of 2015, Texas Contemporary will build on its years of success, with new dates affording the fair and its city exciting opportunities. Last year, Texas Contemporary's 15,000 visitors, the Houston Chronicle's "savvy crowd of collectors, dealers, curators and artists," were met with dazzling ON-SITE installations, a robust schedule of talks, tours, and events, and access to the best in modern and contemporary art from around the world presented by the country's top dealers. Our fifth edition will continue our notable partnerships with Texas' finest institutions and museums. We're excited to welcome back the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston as our Preview Beneficiary. Last year's Benefit Preview raised over $25,000 for CAMH, and we're thrilled to continue our work with this beloved institution. With the support of the Houston community and the city's galleries and institutions, Texas Contemporary looks forward to returning to the George R. Brown Convention Center for our most compelling year yet.


MC by Luke Harnden. 2015, Acrylic on canvas 64 x 48 inches, Barry Whistler Gallery




I Didn't Fail Today by Michelle Andrade. 2015, Ink on notebook paper 11 x 8.5 inches, Charlie James Gallery

Pavo No. 27 by Darren Waterston. 2015, watercolor on rag paper 14 x 11 inches, Inman Gallery

Stem by Randy Twaddle. 2015, coffee and ink on paper 83 x 60 inches, Moody Gallery

Empty End Flowing by Katia Santibañez. 2015, Pencil on Paper 10 x 10, Morgan Lehman Gallery

Covenant by Damien Hirst. 2013, Silkscreen print 54 x 54 inches, Other Criteria

Dancing Water by Yamaguchi Ryuun. 2013, bamboo and rattan 19.75 x 22 x 22.75 inches, TAI Modern

Big Bang, FiveseveN by Deborah Bay. 2011, Photograph 30 x 40 inches, Wall Space Gallery

All I See is Gray by Rusty Scruby. 2011, photographic reconstruction 48 x 36 inches, Pan American Art Projects

Chair by Pontus Willfors. 2014, Maple wood 68 x 64 x 72 inches, Edward Cella Art and Architecture




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